Eating disorder patients were found to be less secure, more avoidant, and more
anxious than controls.
Not exact matches
It's one poll, but for a gun -
control movement
anxious to turn the tragedy in Parkland, Fla., into action to prevent further bloodshed, it suggests the political backdrop is more favorable
than at any point in the past decade.
In a potential bake - off within the conference, Flanagan's greatest advantage other
than his education chairmanship may be the fact that he, like Skelos, is from Long Island, part of a bloc of (currently) nine senators who won't be
anxious to cede
control to the bulk of the conference that represents districts north of the George Washington Bridge.
We crave
control more
than anything — and if we don't have it, we feel
anxious.
«So many moms feel
anxious and out of
control, there is a ton of information these days,» says yoga and Pilates instructor Kristin McGee, who gave birth to twins less
than a year ago.
Fatherhood is different
than flying planes - less
controlled, more
anxious - however the pleasures of watching Florence grow are incomparable.
Behaviourally inhibited children with high levels of inhibitory
control were found to be more socially
anxious, 43 less socially competent, and more socially withdrawn44
than behaviourally inhibited children with low levels of inhibitory
control.
Children diagnosed as Combined or Predominantly Hyperactive Impulsive Type had significantly higher scores
than those diagnosed as Predominantly Inattentive Type in
anxious and avoidant attachment, emotionality, and activity dimensions of temperament, and their parents reported higher levels of
controlling styles.
Intervention group pairs had higher scores in empathic responsiveness and goal - corrected partnership and lower scores on angry behavior by the child
than anxious control pairs.
Control group participants selected secure adventure options significantly more often
than either
anxious or avoidant choices, F (2, 32) = 180.17, p <.001, η2p =.90, suggesting the relatively well - adjusted nature of this specific study sample.
For example, Chinese and Korean toddlers exhibited higher fearful, vigilant and
anxious reactions
than Australian, Canadian and Italian toddlers in novel stressful situations.7, 8 Chinese children also displayed more committed and internalized
control or self - regulation on compliance and delay tasks
than North American children in the early years.9, 10,11 Similarly, Cameroonian Nso toddlers displayed more regulated behaviors
than Costa Rican toddlers who in turn were more regulated
than Greek toddlers, as indicated by their compliance with maternal requests and prohibitions.12
The
anxious and
control samples did not differ significantly on any socio - demographic variables, but mothers of
anxious children were significantly more likely to report a history of mental disorder
than mothers of
controls (see Table 1).
Results indicated that
anxious fathers were observed to be more
controlling than anxious mothers; while
anxious mothers reported using more punishment and reinforcement of children's dependence in anxiety provoking situations compared to fathers.
Socially
anxious mothers showed more negative (higher threat attribution) and less supportive (lower encouragement) narratives
than controls, and their children's DP representations SAnxD and CBCL scores were more adverse.