Sentences with phrase «gender in a community sample»

Plancherel, B., Bolognini, M. and Halfon, O. (1998) Coping Strategies in Early and Mid-Adolescence: Differences According to Age and Gender in a Community Sample.

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A substantial body of research indicates that regardless of race and age, female offenders have higher rates of mental health problems, both internalizing and externalizing, than male offenders.19 In a study of serious «deep - end» offenders, females exhibited both more externalizing problems and more internalizing problems than males.20 Moreover, a recent study using common measures and a demographically matched sample of community and detained youth found that gender differences were greater among detained youth than among community youth, with detained girls having more symptoms of mental illness than would be predicted on the basis of gender or setting alone.21
Thus, the purpose of the present empirical investigation was to replicate and extend previous research on agapic love by exploring three specific demographic variables — age, gender, and ethnicity — in a large, multi-ethnic community sample of adult men and women.
This study assessed the relationships between depressive symptoms, physical aggressive behaviors and gender in a large, representative, community - based sample of adolescents aged 15 — 19 (N = 6,677), adjusting for confounding variables.
Mean Subscale Scores by age and gender for the parent completed SDQ in a community sample of 3 — 17 year old Chinese children
Despite these limitations, the results of the present study confirmed that the HADS has good psychometric properties in an Italian community sample as well as in the Italian clinical study [28], and that the HADS scores, especially the general psychological distress one, can be reliably used for assessing age and gender differences.
Furthermore, gender differences in romantic attachment tend to be more pronounced in research using community and college samples and less evident in web - based surveys which may also explain the current findings [58].
The results of the present study confirmed that the HADS has good psychometric properties in an Italian community sample, and that the HADS scores, especially the general psychological distress one, can be reliably used for assessing age and gender differences.
In contrast to the findings by Rowe et al. [11], which are also based on a community - based sample, the temporal relations between ODD and CD symptoms did not differ by gender in this studIn contrast to the findings by Rowe et al. [11], which are also based on a community - based sample, the temporal relations between ODD and CD symptoms did not differ by gender in this studin this study.
[jounal] Diamantopoulou, S. / 2005 / ADHD symptoms and peer relations of children in community sample: examining associated problems, self - perceptions, and gender differences / International Journal of Behavioral Development 29 (5): 388 ~ 398
Mean Subscale Scores by gender for the self completed SDQ in a community sample of 11 — 17 year old Chinese children
Comorbidity of depression and aggression: Age and gender effects in a community sample.
The relationships of substance abuse to illegal and violent behavior, in a community sample of young adult African American men and women (gender differences)
[jounal] Martin, G. / 2004 / Sexual abuse and suicidality: gender differences in a large community sample of adolescents / Child Abuse and Neglect 28: 491 ~ 503
In a community - based sample of 330 families evenly split by child gender (50.3 % female), relational aggression data was assessed via multiple informants (mother, father, and self) and multiple methods (questionnaire and interview).
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