Sentences with phrase «subsequent studies support»

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Subsequent prospective studies yielded similar results, whether they controlled for parental age, child age, race and family structure; 12 poverty, child age, emotional support, cognitive stimulation, sex, race and the interactions among these variables; 13 or other factors.14 — 17 These studies provide the strongest evidence available that physical punishment is a risk factor for child aggression and antisocial behaviour.
Subsequent genetic studies have supported the NCC deficit hypothesis, most recently an April report in Science on the sequencing of 14 ancient horse genomes up to 4,100 years old; that's close to the estimated dawn of domesticated horses some 5,500 years ago.
A new study presented today at the IOF Regionals 4th Asia - Pacific Osteoporosis Meeting in Hong Kong supports widespread evidence that individuals who have suffered a fracture are at significantly increased risk of subsequent hip fractures.
The finding that daily sodium intake below 3 grams significantly increased cardiovascular disease risk was supported by two subsequent studies that involved over one hundred thousand participants.3, 4 When those with and without hypertension were evaluated it was found that sodium intake of about 7 grams per day increased the cardiovascular risk of hypertensives but not in those without hypertension.3
The data reported were based on one patient and, despite 67 years of subsequent studies that failed to establish scientific support for this theory, we are still faced with reluctance to treat men with testosterone supplementation for fear of giving them prostate cancer or fueling prostate cancer already present at a subclinical or microscopic level.
According to a wellness report by Berkley University, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) categorizes BHT as GRAS (generally recognized as safe), however the report indicates that BHT never underwent a pre-market review and that subsequent reviews supported their general safety but concluded that «uncertainties exist, requiring that additional studies be conducted.»
In our study, teachers had no prior experience using a project - based approach, and we had limited time to devote to professional development (about three hours initially, with brief videos introducing subsequent units and an average of 11 visits from coaches), so it was important for the unit and session plans to provide considerable support through explicitness and detail.
Results of subsequent challenge studies with these cats supported the earlier predictions of protection made on the basis of antibody titers.
It is also important to note that the main conclusions of the Mann et al studies have been supported by subsequent research.
Offered annually, thereafter, subsequent subjects of study included court administration issues such as caseload management, automatic enforcement of support orders and what a family court might look like in the future.
To our knowledge, this is the first study to test the hypothesis that early emotional support, cognitive stimulation, and television viewing are associated with subsequent bullying.
The study examined the impact of Multi-Family Psychoeducational Psychotherapy (MF - PEP) on parental knowledge of mood disorders, family interaction patterns, perceived social support, and subsequent utilization of clinical services.
In addition, the study's assumptions regarding the benefits of father - child contact have not been supported by the findings of subsequent, large - scale studies.
The present study found that social support for parenting was positively correlated with subsequent child social skills development; however, social support for parenting did not have a significant positive effect on predicting the likelihood of children belonging to higher social skills trajectories.
Several studies have supported the power of the AAI to predict parenting and subsequent infant — parent attachment (Fonagy et al., 1991; van IJzendoorn, 1995; Bakermans - Kranenburg and van IJzendoorn, 2009; Berthelot et al., 2015).
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