Not exact matches
Between March and June of 2012, when children from IFPS II were 6 years of
age,
mothers were re-contacted to
participate in a cross-sectional mail survey for a follow - up.
The Year Six Follow - Up Study (Y6FU) of the
mothers and children who
participated in the IFPS II was a cross-sectional study conducted to characterize the health, development, and dietary patterns of the children at 6 years of
age.
Beeber et al. 23 conducted a clinical trial of interpersonal psychotherapy (IP) with 80 newly immigrated Latina
mothers ages 15 years or older who were
participating in Early Head Start.
When the
participating child was
ages 6 and 12 months, we asked the
mother the questions listed in Table 1.
«School -
aged children in both two - parent and single - parent families are more likely to get mostly A's, to enjoy school, and to
participate in extracurricular activities and are less likely to have ever repeated a grade and to have ever been suspended or expelled if their fathers or
mothers have high as opposed to low levels of involvement in their schools.»
At an early
age, Basquiat displayed an aptitude for art and was encouraged by his
mother to draw, paint, and to
participate in other art - related activities.
Mothers were eligible to
participate if they did not require the use of an interpreter, and reported one or more of the following risk factors for poor maternal or child outcomes in their responses to routine standardised psychosocial and domestic violence screening conducted by midwives for every
mother booking in to the local hospital for confinement: maternal
age under 19 years; current probable distress (assessed as an Edinburgh Depression Scale (EDS) 17 score of 10 or more)(as a lower cut - off score was used than the antenatal validated cut - off score for depression, the term «distress» is used rather than «depression»; use of this cut - off to indicate those distressed approximated the subgroups labelled in other trials as «psychologically vulnerable» or as having «low psychological resources» 14); lack of emotional and practical support; late antenatal care (after 20 weeks gestation); major stressors in the past 12 months; current substance misuse; current or history of mental health problem or disorder; history of abuse in
mother's own childhood; and history of domestic violence.
We had previously established that
participating women were representative of Japanese
mothers in terms of
age, socioeconomic status, history of major depressive disorders, and parity, and that the children were representative of Japanese children in birth weight and gestational
age (Takagai et al., in press; Tsuchiya et al., 2010).
The inclusion of 2 - 3 year olds in the Early Childhood Education Program is unique as there is no other program in Nablus where children of this
age can come and receive high quality early development education, while at the same time their
mothers participate in an empowerment and parenting program.
Eight hundred eight (98 %) of 824 women were screened to ascertain whether they had at least 1 child
aged 7 through 17 years; only 177 (22 %) of 808 had children in that
age range; 151 (85 %) of 177 eligible
mother - child pairs consented to
participate in the child study.
All
mothers who could read and speak English with children admitted to either of the 2 PICU study sites (ie, a 12 - bed PICU at a 124 - bed children's hospital within a 720 - bed academic medical center in upstate New York or a 31 - bed PICU at a 235 - bed children's hospital in southwestern Pennsylvania) were eligible to
participate if their children 1) had an unplanned medical or surgical admission to the PICU, 2) were between 2 and 7 years of
age, 3) were expected to survive, 4) had no prior ICU admissions, 5) had no cancer, and 6) had no suspected or diagnosed physical or sexual abuse.
By the time their child has reached the
age of three, nearly 1 out of 7 AOP - signing fathers is in the formal child support system and no longer living with the
mother or meaningfully
participating in the life of the child.
Mothers of children
aged 2 — 3 years
participated at wave 1; 1488 children in CfC communities and 714 children in comparison communities.
Macfie and Swan31 found that their children
aged 4 — 7 years of
mothers with BPD displayed more negative self - representations, more fantasy - proneness and fantasy - reality confusion, lower narrative coherence and more intrusion of traumatic material when
participating in a series of role - play scenarios, when compared with children of healthy
mothers.
The Judy Center was also able to assist the
mother with child care fees so her two - year - old son would have the opportunity to be with children his own
age during the day while she
participated in Early Head Start.
At infant
age 12 months,
mothers and their infants
participated in the laboratory Strange Situation Procedure.
Five normal community families (four couples, one single
mother) of five sixth - grade girls (average
age, 11.5 years)
participated in a 2 - h program for 7 weeks.
Ninety - five
mothers and their infants
aged between 0 and 12 months
participated.
In general,
mothers with older children (6 to 17 years of
age) are more likely to
participate in the labor force than
mothers with younger children (under 6 years of
age).
Analyses comparing
mothers with no
participating children and
mothers who had at least one
participating child revealed no differences between these two groups in terms of race, marital status, education,
age, or number of children, but that daughters, marrieds, and those with higher education were slightly more likely to
participate, consistent with other studies with multiple generations (Kalmijn & Liefbroer, 2011; Rossi & Rossi, 1990).
Forty - two children with JRA (33 girls) between
ages 6 and 13 and their
mothers participated in the study.
Of the original sample of 129 families, 116
mothers and children (90 %)
participated in the early school
age assessment.
Analyses comparing
mothers with no
participating children and
mothers who had at least one
participating child revealed no differences between these two groups in terms of race, marital status, education,
age, or number of children.
Forty boys between the
ages of 46 and 72 months and their
mothers participated.
As parenting during this
age period appears to be fairly stable (Dallaire and Weinraub 2005; Verhoeven et al. 2007a), we expected no change in parenting in the comparison group, whereas the
mothers who were
participating in Home - Start were expected to show an increase in sense of competence and supportive parenting, and a decrease in inept discipline.
The study involved 20
mothers and their children,
aged between 2 and 7 months, who
participated to infant massage classes.
When their children were
aged 3 to 4 years, all
mothers who had taken part in the Infant Sleep Study were mailed an invitation to
participate, a study information sheet, and the written study questionnaire.
Initially, 199 children between 8 and 12 years of
age and their
mothers consented to
participate.
Fifty children (
ages 3 — 6) and their
mothers participated; 25 referred to a child psychiatry clinic for one of the DSM - IIIR Disruptive Behavior Disorders, and 25 matched comparisons without externalizing behavior problems.
A sample of 80 children and their parents (fathers and
mothers), selected from an initial screening of 905 school -
aged children,
participated in this study.
Sixty - six
mothers of preschool -
aged children
participated.
539 children
aged 7 — 10 years old and their
mothers participated in the study.