Testing the properties of the mental health measures used in older studies according to the standards of today is of great importance
in longitudinal research.
Emphasis is placed on empirically supported programs that have identified key malleable risk factors in children, families, and schools, which have been shown
in longitudinal research to be related to later development of substance abuse, delinquency, and violence.
There are inherent methodological challenges in the measurement of mental health problems
in longitudinal research.
We are indebted to our staff, to the doctoral students who worked on this study, and to the families who participated
in this longitudinal research.
Minimizing attrition
in longitudinal research: methods of tracing and securing cooperation in a 24 - year follow - up study
She has extensive experience
in longitudinal research, having worked on six longitudinal studies.
In longitudinal research, results are recorded for the same group of subjects, referred to as a cohort, throughout the course of the study.
However, small changes in the neighbourhood environment across short time periods (< 5 years) are a challenge
in longitudinal research as they provide low statistical power to detect associations.
The resulting white paper, titled The Emergence of Tigers and Bears and Other Law Firm Trends, is the fourth report
in a longitudinal research initiative began in 2009, providing insights into the changing dynamics of the legal industry and how firms around the world are responding to those changes.
Not exact matches
Most
research in longitudinal and never the same exact conditions twice.
In Phase One, we investigated sixteen large - scale repeated cross-sectional and
longitudinal UK
research datasets to discover how they collect information on British fathers; and how they identify and differentiate different types of fathers and father - figures.
The aim is to produce
in - depth knowledge about the life chances of young fathers and their children for professional practice and policy by using qualitative
longitudinal research methods.
A large body of additional
research suggests that a child's early attachment affects the quality of their adult relationships, and a recent
longitudinal study of 81 men showed that those who grew up
in warm, secure families were more likely to have secure attachments with romantic partners well into their 70s and 80s.
The more suggestions I heard, the more I realized that most parenting advice we take for granted
in our culture was inherited from previous generations who did not have access to the
longitudinal and brain
research that we have now.
«Decades of
research, including
longitudinal studies, have shown that as securely attached babies get older, they form better relationships with others, have higher self - esteem, are more flexible and resilient under stress, and perform better
in every aspect of life, from schoolwork to peer interactions.»
Extensive
longitudinal research spanning over 40 years has shown the importance of attuned caregiving
in healthy emotional development.
We have over 40 years of
longitudinal research in developmental psychology showing that safe, secure relationships support development of the capacity for emotional regulation, cognitive resourcefulness and social adaptation.
Longitudinal research on humans that measures nutritional status and dietary intake
in pre-pubertal girls, then follows them into adulthood and examines such outcomes as weight status, reproductive axis functioning, and lactation, is sorely needed.
My doctoral
research focused on intra-party democracy
in Northern Ireland, providing a comparative
longitudinal analysis of how the region's main political parties select their leaders, candidates and policy.
But she concludes: «Ultimately, the role of diet
in MS is an actively evolving area of
research that will be further enriched by complementary evidence derived from a combination of interventional as well as high quality
longitudinal observational studies.»
In addition, the National Institutes of Health will also announce a new
longitudinal research study to measure the chronic effects of repetitive concussions.
Cohort studies, the empirical
longitudinal research of people with a common characteristic, have played a crucial role
in enhancing medical care and have dramatically reduced the risk of early death by revealing potential risk factors and unanticipated dangers.
The
research, published in the Journal of Dental Research, is the output of a long - term longitudinal study of the EPIC Potsdam cohort in Germany carried out by researchers at the University of Birmingham and the German Institute of Human Nu
research, published
in the Journal of Dental
Research, is the output of a long - term longitudinal study of the EPIC Potsdam cohort in Germany carried out by researchers at the University of Birmingham and the German Institute of Human Nu
Research, is the output of a long - term
longitudinal study of the EPIC Potsdam cohort
in Germany carried out by researchers at the University of Birmingham and the German Institute of Human Nutrition.
The results from the quantum - optics labs at the TU Vienna could give a new twist to
research concerned with longitudinally oscillating light waves
in very different scientific fields: Even a focused laser beam
in free space has a
longitudinal component.
Led by Dr Steven Marwaha, a clinical academic Psychiatrist, the
research analysed data from the Avon
Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children and found that teenage cannabis use at least 2 - 3 times weekly is directly associated with suffering from symptoms of hypomania
in later years.
The
Longitudinal Study, supported by the Heinz C. Prechter Bipolar
Research Fund, includes people who don't have bipolar disorder and are willing to act as comparisons for those with bipolar, so scientists can see important differences
in the two populations.
The authors suggest future
research in the form of
longitudinal studies that measure eating decisions over a longer period of time would be useful
in addressing this issue.
The
research sample
in the King's College London study included more than 2,200 British twins from the Environmental Risk (E-Risk)
Longitudinal Twin Study.
«It would be unethical to make adolescents have their first drink
in the course of a study, so this variable requires a
longitudinal epidemiological study or experimental animal
research to assess drinking behavior.
The Canadian Healthy Infant
Longitudinal Development (CHILD) Study, directed by Malcolm Sears, MB, ChB, professor
in the Department of Medicine at McMaster University, is believed to be «the first to determine the effects of timing of food introduction to cow's milk products, egg, and peanut, on food sensitization at age one
in a general population - based cohort,» said lead investigator Maxwell Tran, a
research student at McMaster University
in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
NSF also awarded $ 200,000 to the Urban Institute's Center for Analysis of
Longitudinal Data
in Education
Research.
The
research comes from the Infant Brain Imaging Study (IBIS), a collaborative effort by investigators at the Montreal Neurological Institute, and four clinical sites
in the United States, coordinated to conduct a
longitudinal brain imaging and behavioural study of infants at high risk for autism.
The
research was conducted as part of the Positive Outcomes for Orphans
longitudinal study
in Cambodia, Ethiopia, India, Kenya and Tanzania led by Whetten.
«More
research is needed
in Canada on additional contributing risk factors as well as
longitudinal data to evaluate the complex relationship between e-cigarette use and tobacco cigarette use
in adolescence.»
Writing
in the September 15 issue of the journal Schizophrenia
Research, a team of researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System analyzed all eight published longitudinal studies of mortality in schizophrenia that met their strict research criteria and found that the mean standardized mortality ratio — a measure of the mortality rate in schizophrenia — had increased 37 percent from pre-1970s studies to post-1970s
Research, a team of researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System analyzed all eight published
longitudinal studies of mortality
in schizophrenia that met their strict
research criteria and found that the mean standardized mortality ratio — a measure of the mortality rate in schizophrenia — had increased 37 percent from pre-1970s studies to post-1970s
research criteria and found that the mean standardized mortality ratio — a measure of the mortality rate
in schizophrenia — had increased 37 percent from pre-1970s studies to post-1970s studies.
In her first year, to help her pay to attend a conference in the U.S., Eden did a one - month fellowship at Wake Forest University in North Carolina with Frank Wood, who conducts longitudinal research studies of dyslexi
In her first year, to help her pay to attend a conference
in the U.S., Eden did a one - month fellowship at Wake Forest University in North Carolina with Frank Wood, who conducts longitudinal research studies of dyslexi
in the U.S., Eden did a one - month fellowship at Wake Forest University
in North Carolina with Frank Wood, who conducts longitudinal research studies of dyslexi
in North Carolina with Frank Wood, who conducts
longitudinal research studies of dyslexia.
Longitudinal research is a big exercise
in delayed gratification.»
Research interests: Socioecology of juvenile development
in atelines, life history and socioecology of New World primates, juvenile social development and social learning, interface between morphology, behavior, genetics / genomics and life history; functional genomics and anthropological genetics, heritability and genomics of obesity phenotypes during development, modeling
longitudinal growth and development.
The overall purpose of the Diversity Program Consortium Coordination and Evaluation Center (CEC) at UCLA that is supported by the National Institutes of Health is to provide operations and data coordination and support, and to conduct a
longitudinal evaluation,
in support of the Building Infrastructure Leading to Diversity (BUILD) and the National
Research Mentoring Network (NRMN) programs (known collectively as the NIH Diversity Program Consortium).
In a new study published online Thursday in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, researchers analyzed data from more than 1,000 pregnant women from 1999 to 2002 who participated in Project Viva, a longitudinal research study of women and childre
In a new study published online Thursday
in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, researchers analyzed data from more than 1,000 pregnant women from 1999 to 2002 who participated in Project Viva, a longitudinal research study of women and childre
in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, researchers analyzed data from more than 1,000 pregnant women from 1999 to 2002 who participated
in Project Viva, a longitudinal research study of women and childre
in Project Viva, a
longitudinal research study of women and children.
Among the
research to watch is the 100K Wellness Project, an ambitious
longitudinal study from the Institute for Systems Biology (headed by Dr. Lee Hood, above) that seeks to follow 100,000 well people for decades
in order to learn more about patterns of wellness and disease.
«
Longitudinal research [like this] offers insight into what factors may be the best or strongest predictors of children's development, over and above information that can be gathered at only one time point,» she said
in a university news release.
The
research team first focused on more than 50 men and women who were dementia - free when they enrolled
in the large, multi-decade Baltimore
Longitudinal Study of Aging.
Research for this study was collected from
longitudinal health insurance data for 60,000 people with diabetes
in Japan between 2008 - 2013 who submitted their insurance claims and had regular health check - up visits.
Lisa contributed to the first published
research study to use subjective and objective data to examine the acute and
longitudinal effects of a school based yoga intervention
in young children.
Lisa contributed to the first
research study to use subjective and objective data to examine the acute and
longitudinal effects of a school based yoga intervention
in young children.
Colin T. Campbell, PhD, one of the most preeminent nutrition researchers
in the world, conducted the most comprehensive,
longitudinal research study
in history (still ongoing) known as the Oxford - Cornell China Project.
Consistent with this prediction,
longitudinal research (Carstensen, 1992) has shown that frequency of interaction
in and satisfaction with relationships with emotionally significant social network members (i.e., siblings, parents, spouses, and children) increases from age 18 to age 50.
She is a member of the NICHD Early Child Care
Research Network, which summarized the results of their
longitudinal study
in Child Care and Child Development.
We comment on this kind of thing
in our next book, which should be out
in a couple of years and,
in which, we describe innovations
in the design of
longitudinal research that arise as a consequence of the new statistical methods that we have described here.