Longitudinal Study of Life Events, Well - Being, Emotional Regulation and Depressive Symptomatology.
Based on her 30 - year Virginia
Longitudinal Study of life post-divorce, Hetherington concludes that stepmothers are frequently singled out for very bad treatment indeed by stepchildren who pick up on their mother's anger and resentment and become her proxy in their father's household.
Not exact matches
The 2005 Australian
Longitudinal Study of Aging found that close relationships with children and other relatives had very little impact on how long you
live, but people with the most friends tended to outlive those with the fewest by 22 percent.
Using
longitudinal data from the nine - decade - long Terman
life - cycle
study, which has followed the
lives and career outcomes
of a group
of gifted children since 1922, researchers Timothy A. Judge
of Notre Dame and John D. Kammeyer - Mueller
of the University
of Florida analyzed the characteristics
of the most ambitious among them.
In a
longitudinal study called the Family
Life Project, Blair and collaborators have tracked early signs
of emotional regulation beginning at 7 months through several follow - up points.
Drawing material from the National Education
Longitudinal Study of 1988 (NELS - 88) and tracking a representative sample
of students who were in 10th grade in 1990 and 12th grade in 1992, to see what was happening in their
lives in 2000, the following was discovered in comparing high school athletes to non-athletes.
• An important
longitudinal study which controlled for socioeconomic factors found fathers» involvement in routine every day childcare, plus play / school liaison throughout a child's
life to beyond adolescence, accounting for 21 %
of the variance in fathers» marital happiness at midlife (Snarey, 1993).
The Avon
Longitudinal Study of Parents And Children (ALSPAC), which is following up all children born in 1991/92 in the Avon district, has discovered that 49 %
of teenage mothers have a
live - in partner (mainly the father
of their child) at the time
of the birth; and
of the 51 % who don't, two thirds will have a
live - in partner by 33 months post partum.
A
longitudinal study of bed sharing and sleep problems among Swiss children in the first 10 years
of life.
Longitudinal study of bowel and bladder control by day and at night in the first six years
of life.
«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.»
The Early Childhood
Longitudinal Study found that children
of responsible and involved fathers learned
life skills faster and better than children without an involved father in their
lives.
The
study is part
of Timescapes, an ESRC qualitative
longitudinal study and the release is based on the early finding from «Changing
Lives and Times: Relationships and Identities Through the Lifecourse» funded by the ESRC and carried out by a team led by Professor Karen Henwood, Dr. Fiona Shiraniand and Dr. Carrie Coltart at Cardiff University.
In «Prenatal and Early -
life Fructose, Fructose - containing Beverages, and Mid-Childhood Asthma,» researchers report on 1,068 mother - child pairs participating in Project Viva, a
longitudinal study based in Eastern Massachusetts designed to find ways to improve the health
of mothers and their children.
A series
of longitudinal studies done with nuns out
of the University
of Kentucky shows a significant relationship between linguistic ability early in
life and the development
of Alzheimer's later in
life.
«Many people that have maintained the same weight throughout their
lives are not fully aware how their body composition has changed — until it unfortunately becomes unavoidably evident,» says Luigi Ferrucci, scientific director
of the National Institute on Aging and former director
of the Baltimore
Longitudinal Study of Aging, America's longest - running scientific study of human a
Study of Aging, America's longest - running scientific
study of human a
study of human aging.
The lead researcher for the
study, Professor Gita Mishra, Professor of Life Course Epidemiology and Director of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health at the University of Queensland, Australia, said: «If the findings from our study were incorporated into clinical guidelines for advising childless women from around the age of 35 years who had their first period aged 11 or younger, clinicians could gain valuable time to prepare these women for the possibility of premature or early menop
study, Professor Gita Mishra, Professor
of Life Course Epidemiology and Director
of the Australian
Longitudinal Study on Women's Health at the University of Queensland, Australia, said: «If the findings from our study were incorporated into clinical guidelines for advising childless women from around the age of 35 years who had their first period aged 11 or younger, clinicians could gain valuable time to prepare these women for the possibility of premature or early menop
Study on Women's Health at the University
of Queensland, Australia, said: «If the findings from our
study were incorporated into clinical guidelines for advising childless women from around the age of 35 years who had their first period aged 11 or younger, clinicians could gain valuable time to prepare these women for the possibility of premature or early menop
study were incorporated into clinical guidelines for advising childless women from around the age
of 35 years who had their first period aged 11 or younger, clinicians could gain valuable time to prepare these women for the possibility
of premature or early menopause.
«Although this wasn't an experiment, it was a well - controlled
longitudinal study in a racially diverse sample — so it provides a strong clue that being socially integrated early in
life is good for our health independent
of a number
of other factors such as personality, weight in childhood, and the family's social status in childhood,» she explains.
«This
study is the first to offer evidence that intensive and continued meditation practice is associated with enduring improvements in sustained attention and response inhibition, with the potential to alter
longitudinal trajectories
of cognitive change across a person's
life,» said first author Anthony Zanesco, postdoctoral researcher at the University
of Miami, who began work on the project before starting his Ph.D. program in psychology at UC Davis.
The researchers are now analyzing additional data from their
longitudinal study, extending into the second year
of life.
It is a
longitudinal study designed to help us improve our understanding
of how memory and other thinking abilities change in people as they age, evaluating persons with and without memory problems throughout their
lives.
Both cross-sectional and
longitudinal studies have shown that advancing age is associated with a marked decrease in fluid intelligence starting in the third or fourth decade
of life (Hartshorne & Germine, 2015; Schaie, 1994).
This
study suggests that aberrant development
of white matter may precede the manifestation
of autistic symptoms in the first year
of life, and highlights the importance
of longitudinal data and data from young children and infants with the disorder.
A
study published in 2011 of 2,500 + individuals followed from 1995 - 2008 as part of the US National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health found that twice as many respondents with two 5 - HTTLPR long variants said they were very satisfied with life compared with carriers of two short vers
study published in 2011
of 2,500 + individuals followed from 1995 - 2008 as part
of the US National
Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health found that twice as many respondents with two 5 - HTTLPR long variants said they were very satisfied with life compared with carriers of two short vers
Study of Adolescent Health found that twice as many respondents with two 5 - HTTLPR long variants said they were very satisfied with
life compared with carriers
of two short versions.
Researchers used data from the National
Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health and the National Health and Social
Life Survey.
The Harvard Grant
Study (Vaillant, 2012), one
of the longest ever
longitudinal studies of wellbeing, discovered that strong and healthy relationships throughout our
lives are the most important component
of a long, happy
life.
«Modeling the Days
of Our
Lives: Using Survival Analysis When Designing and Analyzing
Longitudinal Studies of Duration and the Timing
of Events,» in Psychological Bulletin (with J.D. Singer), (1991)
Albert uses the
Longitudinal Study of American Youth and confirms that student non-response on surveys is predictive
of later
life outcomes.
Using information from the
longitudinal Study of Early Care and Youth Development, which was carried out under the auspices
of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute
of Child Health and Human Development, they discovered that children who spent more time in high - quality (that is, above - average) child care in the first five years
of their
lives had better reading and math scores.
Based on secondary analysis
of the Early Childhood
Longitudinal Study, children with non or minimal exposure to recess were more likely to be black, low income,
live in large cities, to be from the Northeast or South and to attend...
For example, NFER's 2001 - 2010 Citizenship Education
Longitudinal Study (CELS) showed that where young people receive a great deal
of citizenship education, this can positively impact on their citizenship outcomes, more so than the impact
of other factors such as age,
life stage, and background.
The Role
Of Non-Cognitive Skills In Students» Academic Performance And
Life Satisfaction: A
Longitudinal Study Of Resilience
About 30 percent
of Australian students who are in the lowest socio - economic quintile (based on a variety
of factors including where they
live) enroll in a university, according to the
Longitudinal Study of Australian Youth.
A UC Berkeley 30 - year
longitudinal study looked into the smiles
of students in an old yearbook, and measured their well - being and success throughout their
lives.
Our
longitudinal studies of hundreds
of families make it clear that
life is stressful for most modern partners.
McCrae's and Costa's early landmark findings from the Baltimore
Longitudinal Study of Aging showed that individual differences in personality traits are stable over time and predictive
of important
life outcomes such as health and coping, leading to a strong resurgence
of the entire field
of personality psychology in the 1980s and the establishment
of the five - factor model as the dominant paradigm for personality.
The children in this program were the subjects
of the influential HighScope
longitudinal study, which identified significant, positive school and
life outcomes and became a key piece
of evidence for the importance
of early childhood education.
Missing data for
longitudinal analysis (HOME Inventory, maternal health, depression, social support, stressful
life events, family functioning and experience
of being a mother) were dealt with using a three - step procedure to provide a balance between maintaining
study power and minimising bias in parameter estimates.27 28 First, participants who had not completed any data points for these outcomes were deleted from analysis.
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A
longitudinal study had similar findings in that after controlling for mental health disorders and adverse
life events, the influence
of parental and family factors on adolescent suicide was attenuated.51
A very important
longitudinal study of the Utopia community demonstrates how
living off the land, being secure in culture, language and law practices, has produced better mental and physical health outcomes than those experienced in regional or metropolitan areas.
Abstract: This
study investigated age differences in
longitudinal effects
of volunteering on three facets
of subjective well - being (SWB), i.e. positive affect (PA), negative affect (NA), and
life satisfaction (LS).
This
longitudinal study examines the importance
of illness representation for the quality
of life (QoL) and emotional well - being
of cancer patients after surgery.
Abstract: This
longitudinal study examines the importance
of illness representation for the quality
of life (QoL) and emotional well - being
of cancer patients after surgery.
This
study investigated age differences in
longitudinal effects
of volunteering on three facets
of subjective well - being (SWB), i.e. positive affect (PA), negative affect (NA), and
life satisfaction (LS).
Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) is a national
longitudinal study of children being conducted with the aim
of improving understanding
of all aspects
of children's
lives and their development in the current social, economic and cultural environment.
Lifeways is a
longitudinal cross-generation cohort
study, designed to collect
longitudinal life - course data in Ireland and investigate the effect
of food and nutrition on health.
Aside from the intrinsic motivation to have a good sex
life (i.e., good sex feels really, well, good), research has strongly established that sexual satisfaction is closely tied to relationship satisfaction.1 In
longitudinal studies where couples are followed over time, sexual satisfaction also predicts, such that less sexual satisfaction is tied to an increased chance
of divorce.2 So, when it comes to relationship health, sex matters.
For example, in a recent
longitudinal study of 483 individuals who were
living together but not yet married, couples were more likely to break - up when there were financial disagreements in the relationship.1 Here are just a few examples
of financial issues on which members
of a couple might disagree:
Within this meta - analysis, there were few
longitudinal studies that were identified that measured satisfaction with
life in particular, but other research has indicated that divorce is associated with declines on other measures
of well - being, including increased depression, decreased global happiness, and decreased purpose in
life.2