Sentences with phrase «across age cohorts»

And all of these differences in sexual behavior across age cohorts or generations do explain the differences that we see in oral HPV prevalence and in HPV - related oropharyngeal cancer across the generations and why the rate of this cancer is increasing...
Advances in neuroscience and related fields have produced evidence - based treatment options, but there remain serious gaps in access by those most in need across all age cohorts.

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The Witherspoon Institute in Princeton, New Jersey (where I work) is now accepting applications for six summer seminars, on topics ranging across ethics, politics, law, medicine, philosophy, and religion, for every age cohort from high school to post-baccalaureate students.
Here I generalize their formula and interpretations of Ta to continuous or continuous - discrete population structure, and derive similar formulas for three other established generation time measures: average parent age across all births at one time (Ā), and mean parent age at birth events for a cohort (μ1) or generation (Tc).
Infant age correlates with certain changes in the microbiota across the cohort: Staphylococcus and Corynebacterium are associated with the first few months of life while Moraxella and the uncharacterised Flavobacteriaceae increase in proportional abundance with age.
To this end, we examined the associations between LTL and serum 25 - hydroxyvitamin D concentrations and CRP in a population - based cohort of women across a wide age spectrum.
Finally, we found consistent results across three cohorts that represent a wide range of ages and both genders.
Looking across age groups, the youngest cohort (18 - 29 years old) has the largest percentage of online daters within it, with 18 % of all online adults in that age group visiting a dating site.
Data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress suggest a fairly complicated pattern of changes in the black - white gap across cohorts that depends on the subject area and the age at which the tests are administered.
Milevsky asks us to imagine a tontine - like product in which expected cash - flows increase at the rate of inflation, are capped at advanced ages, are homogeneous across demographic cohorts, and that require no capital.
When we repeat this exercise across current practitioners divided into five - year age cohorts from ages 25 to 70, the collective investment experience over the 1970 — 2015 period reveals that nearly 90 % has lived through sustained periods of soaring stock prices.
Therefore, although growing up with single or cohabiting parents rather than with married parents is linked with less desirable outcomes for children and youth, comparisons of the size of such effects, across outcomes, ages, and cohorts, is not possible.
Across the cohort and among children aged 8 — 11 years, children whose carer was not currently highly psychologically distressed had almost three times the odds of meeting criteria for good mental health compared with children whose carer was currently highly distressed.
A recent investigation from the UK Millennium Cohort Study found that a variety of parenting, home learning, and early education factors explained a small portion of the socioeconomic status (SES) gradients in children's cognitive ability by age 5.2 Although some US studies have examined selected factors at different stages of childhood, 24 — 27 few have had comprehensive data to examine the socioeconomic distribution of a wide variety of risk and protective factors across early childhood and their role as potential independent mediators of the SES gradients in cognitive ability at kindergarten entry.
Measurement invariance of the Resiliency Scales for Children and Adolescents across gender and age cohorts.
Two cohorts were assessed as high school seniors and then annually across 4 college years (New England Study of Suburban Youth younger cohort [NESSY - Y]-RRB-, and across ages 23 — 27 (NESSY older cohort [NESSY - O]; ns = 152 and 183 at final assessments, respectively).
The utility of non-specific measures of resilience across the lifespan: An investigation of structural invariance across gender and age cohorts.
Furthermore, TARS» accelerated cohort design is an asset here, in that it enables us to examine the full span of adolescence and young adulthood (13 — 28 years of age) across a period of 11 years with only a few waves of data -LRB-[59], p. 139).
While the findings indicated a variable pattern of maternal stress across child development, participants included mothers of children with developmental disorders where data was not available for all age cohorts (i.e. behaviour problems in children aged 2 to 5 years).
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