Lead author Ramesh Raghavan, PhD, associate professor at the Brown School and of psychiatry at the School of Medicine, examined Medicaid records from 36 states for 1,921
children in the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well - Being, whom caseworkers had identified as having been maltreated, and who had received Medicaid - funded services.
Not exact matches
They drew their data from Britain's
National Child Development
Survey (NCDS) and the
National Longitudinal
Survey of Youth (NLSY, which took place
in the US).
Still a third
national survey (1997) discovered not only that a strong majority of African - Americans (57 percent) and Hispanics (65 percent) favored vouchers, but also that it was precisely the black age group most likely to have
children in the public schools (those 26 to 35) who supported vouchers most strongly (86.5 percent!).
In 1982 the
National Council of Churches conducted an extensive
survey of church - housed
child - care centers.
Furstenberg and Cherlin report that a recent
national survey found that after divorce «only one
child in six saw his or her father as often as once a week on average.
A second source of
national - level data on intake of SSBs
in children was an analysis of the 2007 Australian Children's Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey (33), which was a computer - assisted 24 - h dietary recall survey of 4400 nationally representative children aged 2 — 16 y. On the day of the survey, 47 % of children reported having consumed SSBs, which was similar to the percentage that was reported in the 2011 — 2012
children was an analysis of the 2007 Australian
Children's Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey (33), which was a computer - assisted 24 - h dietary recall survey of 4400 nationally representative children aged 2 — 16 y. On the day of the survey, 47 % of children reported having consumed SSBs, which was similar to the percentage that was reported in the 2011 — 2012
Children's Nutrition and Physical Activity
Survey (33), which was a computer - assisted 24 - h dietary recall survey of 4400 nationally representative children aged 2 — 16 y. On the day of the survey, 47 % of children reported having consumed SSBs, which was similar to the percentage that was reported in the 2011 — 2012 s
Survey (33), which was a computer - assisted 24 - h dietary recall
survey of 4400 nationally representative children aged 2 — 16 y. On the day of the survey, 47 % of children reported having consumed SSBs, which was similar to the percentage that was reported in the 2011 — 2012 s
survey of 4400 nationally representative
children aged 2 — 16 y. On the day of the survey, 47 % of children reported having consumed SSBs, which was similar to the percentage that was reported in the 2011 — 2012
children aged 2 — 16 y. On the day of the
survey, 47 % of children reported having consumed SSBs, which was similar to the percentage that was reported in the 2011 — 2012 s
survey, 47 % of
children reported having consumed SSBs, which was similar to the percentage that was reported in the 2011 — 2012
children reported having consumed SSBs, which was similar to the percentage that was reported
in the 2011 — 2012
surveysurvey.
Changes
in intake of total and added sugars, SSBs, sugary products, confectionery, and alcoholic beverages
in Australian adults and
children according to
national dietary
surveys in 1995 and 2011 — 20121
Previous studies
in Australian
children / adolescents and adults examining added sugar (AS) intake were based on now out - of - date
national surveys.
In contrast, national dietary surveys can provide good estimates of changes in usual intakes of subgroups of the population, including men, women, children, and adults (both sexes), provided that the data are carefully collecte
In contrast,
national dietary
surveys can provide good estimates of changes
in usual intakes of subgroups of the population, including men, women, children, and adults (both sexes), provided that the data are carefully collecte
in usual intakes of subgroups of the population, including men, women,
children, and adults (both sexes), provided that the data are carefully collected.
Compared with our 2011 article (15), the current analysis provides novel data on changes
in recorded intakes of total sugars, added sugars, SSB, carbonated soft drinks, juices, confectionery, and alcohol
in Australian adults and
children between the 2 most recent
national dietary
surveys.
Mean changes
in intakes of added sugars from all sources, including discretionary sugars and sugars that were added to processed foods,
in Australian
children (aged 2 — 18 y) according to
national dietary
surveys in 1995 and 2011 — 2012.
In the current study, we provide novel data on changes in the availability of added and refined sugars and in recorded intakes of total sugars, added sugars, SSB, carbonated soft drinks, juices, confectionery, and alcohol consumption in Australian adults and children between the 2 most recent national dietary surveys in 1995 and 2011 — 201
In the current study, we provide novel data on changes
in the availability of added and refined sugars and in recorded intakes of total sugars, added sugars, SSB, carbonated soft drinks, juices, confectionery, and alcohol consumption in Australian adults and children between the 2 most recent national dietary surveys in 1995 and 2011 — 201
in the availability of added and refined sugars and
in recorded intakes of total sugars, added sugars, SSB, carbonated soft drinks, juices, confectionery, and alcohol consumption in Australian adults and children between the 2 most recent national dietary surveys in 1995 and 2011 — 201
in recorded intakes of total sugars, added sugars, SSB, carbonated soft drinks, juices, confectionery, and alcohol consumption
in Australian adults and children between the 2 most recent national dietary surveys in 1995 and 2011 — 201
in Australian adults and
children between the 2 most recent
national dietary
surveys in 1995 and 2011 — 201
in 1995 and 2011 — 2012.
The research used data collected
in the British Household Panel Study (BHPS) and the
National Child Development
Survey (NCDS).
The Fatherhood Institute is calling on local authorities to continue investing
in family and
children's services that think about families holistically, after a
national survey revealed that as many as 250 Sure Start centres could close within the next year.
In truth, the UK Law has not provided clarity to consumers about follow on formula, and over 30 % of families have been reported to give follow on formula to children under 6 months of age in a national Government surve
In truth, the UK Law has not provided clarity to consumers about follow on formula, and over 30 % of families have been reported to give follow on formula to
children under 6 months of age
in a national Government surve
in a
national Government
survey.
But according to a
National Institute of
Child Health and Human Development
survey in the year 2000, 13 % of U.S. infants are routinely co-sleeping with an adult.
Breastfeeding rates
in the United States by the characteristics of the
child, mother or family: the 2002
National Immunization
Survey
In the current scenario, the prevalent rate of under - nutrition in young children is a high 46 %, in India, according to 3rd National Family Health Survey (NFHS III
In the current scenario, the prevalent rate of under - nutrition
in young children is a high 46 %, in India, according to 3rd National Family Health Survey (NFHS III
in young
children is a high 46 %,
in India, according to 3rd National Family Health Survey (NFHS III
in India, according to 3rd
National Family Health
Survey (NFHS III).
ZERO TO THREE,
in partnership with the Bezos Family Foundation, conducted a comprehensive research effort, including a series of
in - home discussions and a large
national parent
survey with a diverse range of parents of
children from birth to 5.
Based on a
survey by the Office of
National Statistics (UK) from 1999 [1], 5.3 % of all
children and adolescents between the ages of 5 — 15 had clinically significant conduct problems, the commonest reason for referral for psychological and psychiatric treatment
in childhood [2].
The
National Longitudinal
Survey of Youth found that obese
children are more likely to live
in father - absent homes than are non-obese
children.
To explore parents» perspectives on concussions among young athletes, the C.S. Mott
Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health conducted a national survey in May 2010 of parents whose children 12 to 17 years old play school
Children's Hospital
National Poll on Children's Health conducted a national survey in May 2010 of parents whose children 12 to 17 years old play school
National Poll on
Children's Health conducted a national survey in May 2010 of parents whose children 12 to 17 years old play school
Children's Health conducted a
national survey in May 2010 of parents whose children 12 to 17 years old play school
national survey in May 2010 of parents whose
children 12 to 17 years old play school
children 12 to 17 years old play school sports.
Several examples of the work of IBFAN groups were mentioned: the collaboration
in Argentina of the Buenos Aires provincial breastfeeding program;
in Albania the Group for the Protection and Promotion of Breastfeeding serves as a centre for
child feeding expertise;
in Brazil, Canada, Guatemala, Mauritius, Pakistan and Uruguay the groups place particular emphasis on Code implementation, related marketing research and public information activities;
national surveys in Benin, Burkina Faso, Gabon and Senegal to monitor International Code implementation show numerous violations even where
national measures are adopted.
In an analysis of non — breast milk diets, the children would need an average intake of 100 to 460mL of breast milk per day to meet the RDA for energy intake and nutrients that were lower in their diets compared to national food intake surveys.&raqu
In an analysis of non — breast milk diets, the
children would need an average intake of 100 to 460mL of breast milk per day to meet the RDA for energy intake and nutrients that were lower
in their diets compared to national food intake surveys.&raqu
in their diets compared to
national food intake
surveys.»
Although most studies of parental depression have focused on mothers, the impact of depression
in fathers has received increasing attention.2, 3 Using data from the 2002 National Comorbidity Replication Survey, the Institute of Medicine report also estimated that 4.3 % of men with a child under 18 years old had a major depressive disorder within the previous 12 months.1 In addition, a recent meta - analysis4 suggested that the prevalence of paternal depression within the first year of a child's life was 10.4
in fathers has received increasing attention.2, 3 Using data from the 2002
National Comorbidity Replication
Survey, the Institute of Medicine report also estimated that 4.3 % of men with a
child under 18 years old had a major depressive disorder within the previous 12 months.1
In addition, a recent meta - analysis4 suggested that the prevalence of paternal depression within the first year of a child's life was 10.4
In addition, a recent meta - analysis4 suggested that the prevalence of paternal depression within the first year of a
child's life was 10.4 %.
In 1992, in response to epidemiologic reports from Europe and Australia, the AAP recommended that infants be placed for sleep in a nonprone position as a strategy for reducing the risk of SIDS.9 The «Back to Sleep» campaign was initiated in 1994 under the leadership of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development as a joint effort of the Maternal and Child Health Bureau of the Health Resources and Services Administration, the AAP, the SIDS Alliance (now First Candle), and the Association of SIDS and Infant Mortality Programs.10 The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development began conducting national surveys of infant care practices to evaluate the implementation of the AAP recommendatio
In 1992,
in response to epidemiologic reports from Europe and Australia, the AAP recommended that infants be placed for sleep in a nonprone position as a strategy for reducing the risk of SIDS.9 The «Back to Sleep» campaign was initiated in 1994 under the leadership of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development as a joint effort of the Maternal and Child Health Bureau of the Health Resources and Services Administration, the AAP, the SIDS Alliance (now First Candle), and the Association of SIDS and Infant Mortality Programs.10 The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development began conducting national surveys of infant care practices to evaluate the implementation of the AAP recommendatio
in response to epidemiologic reports from Europe and Australia, the AAP recommended that infants be placed for sleep
in a nonprone position as a strategy for reducing the risk of SIDS.9 The «Back to Sleep» campaign was initiated in 1994 under the leadership of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development as a joint effort of the Maternal and Child Health Bureau of the Health Resources and Services Administration, the AAP, the SIDS Alliance (now First Candle), and the Association of SIDS and Infant Mortality Programs.10 The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development began conducting national surveys of infant care practices to evaluate the implementation of the AAP recommendatio
in a nonprone position as a strategy for reducing the risk of SIDS.9 The «Back to Sleep» campaign was initiated
in 1994 under the leadership of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development as a joint effort of the Maternal and Child Health Bureau of the Health Resources and Services Administration, the AAP, the SIDS Alliance (now First Candle), and the Association of SIDS and Infant Mortality Programs.10 The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development began conducting national surveys of infant care practices to evaluate the implementation of the AAP recommendatio
in 1994 under the leadership of the
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development as a joint effort of the Maternal and Child Health Bureau of the Health Resources and Services Administration, the AAP, the SIDS Alliance (now First Candle), and the Association of SIDS and Infant Mortality Programs.10 The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development began conducting national surveys of infant care practices to evaluate the implementation of the AAP recomme
National Institute of
Child Health and Human Development as a joint effort of the Maternal and
Child Health Bureau of the Health Resources and Services Administration, the AAP, the SIDS Alliance (now First Candle), and the Association of SIDS and Infant Mortality Programs.10 The Eunice Kennedy Shriver
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development began conducting national surveys of infant care practices to evaluate the implementation of the AAP recomme
National Institute of
Child Health and Human Development began conducting
national surveys of infant care practices to evaluate the implementation of the AAP recomme
national surveys of infant care practices to evaluate the implementation of the AAP recommendation.
While we are unaware of any prior studies relating As biomarker concentrations to rice intake among infants, associations have been observed
in pregnant women
in our cohort, 19
children in the
National Health and Nutrition Examination
Survey, 16,18 and multiple studies of adults.11 - 15
But according to the 2005
National Survey of
Children's Health (NSHC), only 10 percent of 1 - yearolds and 23.8 percent of 2 - yearolds had been taken for a preventive dental care visit
in the past year.
The analysis of the CDC's
National Immunization
Survey (NIS) data found that
in 2014,
children who were being exclusively breastfed for three months now stands at 46.6 % — a big increase from the 36 % rate
in 2009 — but still almost half the number that start out breastfeeding.
«According to the Multi Indicator Coverage
Survey /
National Immunisation Coverage
Survey (MICS / NICS) report 2016 conducted
in Nigeria, only 23 per cent of
children (aged 12 — 23 months) are fully vaccinated with another 37 per cent partially vaccinated.
She said the
national prevalence rate of harmful traditional practices such as
child marriage was 27 per cent, as one
in four women, aged between 20 and 49, were married before age 18
in 2011, with the
national prevalence rate of female genital mutilation (FGM) being four per cent, according to the Multiple Indicator Cluster
Survey (MICS) of 2011.
In a 2000 survey of postdoctoral fellows in the biological and physical sciences at the University of California (UC), Berkeley, 45 % of married women with children reported that they hadn't presented research at national conferences the previous year, compared to 24 % of all other postdoc
In a 2000
survey of postdoctoral fellows
in the biological and physical sciences at the University of California (UC), Berkeley, 45 % of married women with children reported that they hadn't presented research at national conferences the previous year, compared to 24 % of all other postdoc
in the biological and physical sciences at the University of California (UC), Berkeley, 45 % of married women with
children reported that they hadn't presented research at
national conferences the previous year, compared to 24 % of all other postdocs.
Loyola researchers studied vitamin D data from a nationally representative sample of 2,877 U.S.
children and adolescents ages 6 to 18 who participated
in the
National Health and Nutrition Examination
Survey.
Researchers presenting the study abstract, «
National Trends
in Prevalence and Co-morbid Chronic Conditions among
Children with Asthma, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder,» looked at data from the
National Survey of
Children's Health data for 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2012 to spot trends surrounding these conditions by sociodemographic characteristics
in the United States.
The new data come from the
National Health Interview
Survey — a yearly interview
in which trained census workers ask tens of thousands of parents about the health of their
children.
The U-M researchers asked parents about when they transitioned their
child to a forward - facing seat
in two
national surveys — one
in 2011, one month after the new guidelines were published and again
in 2013.
A team led by David Abramson of the
National Center for Disaster Preparedness (NCDP) at Columbia University,
in collaboration with the
Children's Health Fund,
surveyed residents of FEMA - provided trailers and hotels
in Louisiana and reported widespread clinically diagnosed psychiatric problems.
He examined data from nearly 13,000 Americans who participated
in the
National Health and Nutrition Examination
Survey, a series of studies designed to assess the health and nutritional status of adults and
children in the United States.
A 10 - person research team led by S. Jay Olshansky of the University of Illinois, Chicago, and David S. Ludwig of
Children's Hospital
in Boston, Massachusetts, examined data from Centers for Disease Control's big
National Health and Nutrition Examination
Surveys.
Published
in the June issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior, the study is based on both the
National Longitudinal
Survey of Youth 1979 and the
Children of the
National Longitudinal
Survey of Youth 1979.
Dr. Brown and co-investigators at CHAM used a nationally representative sample of 76,227
children from the 2011 - 2012 National Survey of Children's Health, to identify children 4 -17 years old whose parents reported both the presence and severity of ADHD and their child's exposure to nine ACEs — socioeconomic hardship, divorce, death, domestic violence, neighborhood violence, substance abuse, incarceration, mental illness in the family, and discrim
children from the 2011 - 2012
National Survey of
Children's Health, to identify children 4 -17 years old whose parents reported both the presence and severity of ADHD and their child's exposure to nine ACEs — socioeconomic hardship, divorce, death, domestic violence, neighborhood violence, substance abuse, incarceration, mental illness in the family, and discrim
Children's Health, to identify
children 4 -17 years old whose parents reported both the presence and severity of ADHD and their child's exposure to nine ACEs — socioeconomic hardship, divorce, death, domestic violence, neighborhood violence, substance abuse, incarceration, mental illness in the family, and discrim
children 4 -17 years old whose parents reported both the presence and severity of ADHD and their
child's exposure to nine ACEs — socioeconomic hardship, divorce, death, domestic violence, neighborhood violence, substance abuse, incarceration, mental illness
in the family, and discrimination.
In this study, researchers identified 5,315 pediatric patients in the CDC's National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) and compared children who reported taking ADHD medications with survey participants not on these medication
In this study, researchers identified 5,315 pediatric patients
in the CDC's National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) and compared children who reported taking ADHD medications with survey participants not on these medication
in the CDC's
National Health and Nutrition Examination
Survey (NHANES) and compared children who reported taking ADHD medications with survey participants not on these medica
Survey (NHANES) and compared
children who reported taking ADHD medications with
survey participants not on these medica
survey participants not on these medications.
In a recent
national survey about 10 % of people seeking genetic counseling would prefer a
child with greater intelligence, height, or athletic ability.
According to a new
national survey, 5 - year - old
children in Britain consume about 49 pounds of sugar each year.
In that study, researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center analyzed data from the 2007
National Survey of
Children's Health, which included more than 45,000 parents of children between the ages of 10
Children's Health, which included more than 45,000 parents of
children between the ages of 10
children between the ages of 10 and 17.
The
National Health and Nutrition Examination
Survey found that 50 percent of
children aged one to five years, and 70 percent of
children between the ages of six and 11, are deficient or insufficient
in vitamin D
The US
National Health and Nutrition Examination
Survey observed that 50 % of
children aged between 1 and 5 and 70 % between 6 and 11 are deficient
in vitamin D.
In the United States, the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) has investigated habits of using dietary supplements in context of total nutrient intakes from the diet in adults and childre
In the United States, the
National Health and Nutrition Examination
Survey (NHANES) has investigated habits of using dietary supplements
in context of total nutrient intakes from the diet in adults and childre
in context of total nutrient intakes from the diet
in adults and childre
in adults and
children.
The most recent
National Health Interview
Survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's
National Center for Health Statistics demonstrated significant use and spending on integrative health care approaches
in the U.S. One - third of U.S. adults and nearly 12 % of
children ages 4 to 17 used complementary health approaches.
The data
in the CDC report were based on height and weight measurements collected during a biannual
national survey of more than 5,500 adults and 4,000 teens,
children, and infants.