Sentences with phrase «broader family context»

However, Golan and Crow (2004) suggested that the effectiveness of behavioral child management strategies taught to parents is likely to vary depending on the broader family context of parental relationships with the overweight child.
Despite robust investigations examining the impact of maternal anxiety and parenting behaviors and child anxiety risk, less is understood about the impact of paternal anxiety and parenting behaviors on child anxiety risk, particularly within the broader family context.
Implications of the findings are discussed in terms of treating youth depressive symptoms with a consideration of the broader family context, including parental and interparental functioning.

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Furthermore, you conclude that the term «the family» in a context about the Hansen family can not refer specifically to the Hansens because «family» has a broad range of meanings and it is also used to speak of various families.
The photo (s) portray the broad field of human lactation, including the IBCLC helping new families (in a wide variety of scenarios), breastfeeding in various cultural contexts around the globe, and the science of lactation.
These include a) children's characteristics; b) parents» characteristics; and c) the broader social context in which the family is living.
Collectivist cultures, on the other hand, tend to see people as connected with others and embedded in a broader social context — as such, they tend to emphasize interdependence, family relationships, and social conformity.
Other researchers — the computer modelers — put those old records into broad context, like historians analyzing family trees for patterns of migration and change.
«Individuals who are consumer and financially literate have the ability to apply knowledge, understanding, skills and values in consumer and financial contexts to make informed and effective decisions that have a positive impact on themselves, their families, the broader community and the environment.»
The artists of A Family Affair adopt a range of approaches, from documentary to fiction, to articulate visions of self within interpersonal and historical family contexts as well as broader frameworks of race, class and gender, often collaborating with family members to realize theiFamily Affair adopt a range of approaches, from documentary to fiction, to articulate visions of self within interpersonal and historical family contexts as well as broader frameworks of race, class and gender, often collaborating with family members to realize theifamily contexts as well as broader frameworks of race, class and gender, often collaborating with family members to realize theifamily members to realize their art.
We realized that, given the whole history of Maximilian and the family, including the ranch and the broader political context of the border, transposing the action in that painting into being the action that generates the work would be a really beautiful thing, as a reference.
Robert G. O'Meally, the Zora Neale Hurston Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University and curator of the exhibition, suggests a still broader context to Bearden's series, which assures us that the search for home, family and a sense of belonging is central to self - discovery for all modern - day Americans regardless of race.
It it occurs to me that this vision of advocacy — the lawyer as champion, resolutely engaged in battle within the confines of an obscure chivalric code — is perhaps incompatible with the broader duties owed by counsel in the context of family law disputes.
Overall, the broader policy context for the COAG trials has been the Federal Government's emphasis on mutual obligation and the responsibility of all players (government, communities, families and individuals) to address issues of social and economic participation.
Strong gradients of association between childhood socioeconomic conditions and adult health have been consistently observed in a number of British, and other, populations at various stages within their life course, with outcomes considered including all - cause mortality, general health measures and specific causes of mortality and morbidity.1 — 10 This study continues to provide clear evidence for association between childhood socioeconomic deprivation and adult general health and mental well - being, even considered within a broad context of child well - being including other aspects of family background, health and development.
This broad scoping review will allow that evidence to be identified, characterised and assessed in relation to the needs of these parents and families during hospital admissions and in the context of hospital care.
ECEs are skilled professionals with a specialization in nurturing young children's development and learning within the context of supporting the child's family and their broader community.
The NIS - 4: What It All Means (and Doesn't Mean)(PDF - 170 KB) National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges & Permanency Planning for Children Department (2011) Offers guidance on understanding the meaning of the Fourth National Incidence Study (NIS - 4) findings in a broader context and in terms of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges» Courts Catalyzing Change: Achieving Equity and Fairness in Foster Care initiative's priorities, goals, and opportunities.
Ultimately, tiering has the same effect of denying public support to disfavored organizations, while enabling policymakers to argue that the policy merely rewards «worthy» organizations — most often, public health departments or safety - net providers that offer family planning services in the broader context of primary care.
The special issue addresses the importance of sleep considered within a family context in relation to a broad range of behavioral, emotional, and physical health issues.
The overall goal is to understand couple and family functioning within their broader social contexts and throughout a multiplicity of forms.
Just to add to the complexity of things like number of siblings, birth - order, personality and broader family / life context, a child's stage of development will have a large bearing on how this transition is made.
The child is at the center and their development and learning occurs within the context of relationships with family, early childhood education and care services, the community as well as other broader factors in society.
Later, I became interested in narrative ideas, in part, because they addressed the very serious broader sociocultural contexts in which families move in a similar inventive and playful way.
Quality has been defined in terms of both process (activities) and structure (teacher characteristics, class size, etc.) and is poor to mediocre in many countries.6 - 7 The effects of variations in care are not expected to be uniform; rather, it is expected to vary with the characteristics of the children, their families, and the broader social contexts in which they live.
Parents as Teachers provides a broad context of parenting education and family support, and building protective factors, especially for those families in vulnerable situations.
I believe the family is a fully functioning system, all - inclusive, and part of the broader social context (community).
By using therapeutic techniques, educators can support children of all abilities and their families to participate in a broad range of activities and contexts.
As marriage and family therapists, much of our work is informed by thinking of our broader context.
Having also completed a Foundation in Family Therapy whilst living in Brazil, Ayo is sensitive to the role relationships, culture and society play when it comes to our emotional wellbeing and seeks as much as possible to consider the broader context of the individual's life.
The influence of child care must be understood in the context of many other developmental influences, family processes, and broader cultural values concerning out of home care.
These include a) children's characteristics; b) parents» characteristics; and c) the broader social context in which the family is living.
We addressed some of the prior criticisms of EBT research by ensuring that (1) participants and study context were clinically representative, (2) there were no systematic differences in clinician competence across conditions (ie, all clinicians were randomly assigned), and (3) the sample would include the ethnic diversity that critics have found insufficient in the randomized controlled trial literature.17 - 20 Accordingly, we obtained samples from outpatient treatment programs that served the general public across a broad demographic and income range, we included only youths whose families sought treatment (ie, no recruiting or advertising), all treatment was provided by professional clinicians employed in the participating programs, and all treatment was provided in those programs (ie, not in university laboratory clinics).
The latter evidence for moderating effects of resources on family outcomes is consistent with previous investigations (Rivara et al., 1996; Wade et al., 2004) and underscores the importance of considering the family impact of pediatric TBI in the broader context of the social environment.
In addition to family factors, adolescent risk behaviours are influenced by peers, school, neighbourhood and broader cultural contexts.5 The family plays a central role in potentiating or protecting against risk within and across these contexts.6
The measures of families within the context of childhood chronic health conditions chosen for review fell into three broad categories: (a) assessment of normative family processes (one observational measure); (b) assessment of the impact of childhood chronic conditions on the family (three self - report indices); and (c) assessment of family / parent coping (one self - report and two observational measures).
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