Sentences with phrase «gus birth»

The limited comparison possible between the first and second GUS birth cohorts suggested a decrease in the proportion of parents with negative feelings about parenting, such as incompetence, resentment, impatience and irritation.
Cognitive ability was assessed in the GUS birth cohort at age 34 months via two measures: the naming vocabulary and picture similarities subtests of the British Ability Scales Second Edition (BAS II).
Cognitive ability was measured in the GUS birth cohort at age 34 months via two assessments: the naming vocabulary and picture similarities subtests of the British Ability Scales Second Edition (BAS II).
This study uses data from the first GUS birth cohort, a nationally representative sample of families with children born between June 2004 and May 2005.
The study draws on information from over 2,500 couple families in the first GUS birth cohort, a nationally representative sample.

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To date, GUS has collected information about three «cohorts» of children: a child cohort and two birth cohorts - altogether, information has been collected on about 14,000 children.
Mothers of the first birth cohort of GUS were surveyed every year from 2005/06, when their children were aged around 10 months old.
Our GUS finding for family socio - economic disadvantage (as indicated here by lower parental education) ties in with the negative effect of low family socio - economic status on the quality of both mothers» and fathers» relations with three year - old children in another large birth cohort, the UK Millennium Cohort Study (Malmberg & Flouri, 2011).
Whereas about two thirds (69 %) of GUS mothers had good or average health at all sweeps, almost a third (31 %) of the GUS mothers had scores which indicated that they were experiencing mental health problems at some point in the four years after the birth of the cohort baby (see Figure 3 - A).
The analysis in this report uses information from families in the birth cohort that took part in all of the first five sweeps of GUS.
As acknowledged above, because of the eligible dates of birth in the original sample design, children in the GUS cohort are spread across two school year groups.
The multivariate analysis shows that after controlling for other factors, the background characteristics that remained significantly associated with a higher likelihood of parental separation were the parents» relationship status at the birth of the GUS child, whether the birth was planned and income at the time of the first interview (see Table C. 1 in the technical appendix for full results).
GUS data suggests that 78 % of children with a non-resident parent had a birth certificate with both parents» names on it.
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