Sentences with phrase «compared in a community sample»

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It involved intensive molecular testing of swab samples from 87 women who had acquired HIV infection and of 262 who did not, and sophisticated analysis comparing the vaginal microbial communities in each of those groups.
The samples they tested showed that bacterial and fungal communities responded differently to viticulture: bacteria had a higher biodiversity in vineyards, compared to fungi which had higher biodiversity in unmanaged areas.
The AAAS sample, therefore, is hopefully the first in a series of avenues for empirically documenting whether there are differences in views among subsets of the scientific community.2 To that end, this analysis compares views among the full sample of 3,748 AAAS members with those AAAS members who fall into three narrower definitions of the term «scientist.»
Eighty - nine percent of students at Linked Learning sites agreed that their school was preparing them for success in career, while 49 % indicated that «helping others in the community» is «very important» compared to 35 % of a national sample.
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This study analyzed the contribution of including WU segments in DPICS observations by comparing mean parent and child behavior composite frequency counts obtained from a community sample of 13 mother - child dyads.
After 2 years of intensive intervention, children who received the ESDM displayed significantly larger IQ gains compared with those in a community sample of children who received less - intensive intervention.
Although illness may result in poorer or more restricted social relationships (social isolation resulting from physical confinement), such that individuals closer to death may have decreased social support compared to healthy individuals, the findings from these studies indicate that general community samples with strong social relationships are likely to remain alive longer than similar individuals with poor social relations.
Objective: This study describes and compares the severity of DSM - IV symptoms in preschool children with diagnosed pervasive developmental disorder (PDD), clinic controls, and two community - based samples.
Moreover, there were more female patients and male partners in this study compared with prior studies of veterans and a community sample.
We examined the psychometric properties of the CBCL in a community sample of preschool children living on the Kenyan coast to compare its performance with that in other countries.
Replication will also be important in light of the fact that mean scores on the TriPM in community samples are not yet well established, such that we were unable to confirm how psychopathy scores in our sample compared with those of similar community samples.
Young adults who had participated as children in a parent - training program were compared to a sample of youth from the community.
Based on previous research into children of PPD mothers, we further expected that the differences in child outcomes between the PPD sample and the community sample would be more pronounced in multiple - risk families, and in boys as compared to girls.
Another significant difference between the two samples was a stronger negative correlation between school adjustment and teacher - rated internalizing problems in the PPD sample (r = − 0.71, p <.01) as compared to the community sample (r = − 0.35, p <.01).
A third explanation for the lower levels of externalizing problems among girls in the PPD sample compared to girls in the community sample may lie in the relatively high levels of externalizing problems that were found in the community sample.
This is particularly the case in this study, or in other research investigating EE in community samples, where staff may have relatively less contact with patients compared with longer stay inpatient settings.
One unexpected outcome was found among the daughters of PPD mothers, namely less mother - rated externalizing problems as compared to the children in the community sample.
This study compared early school - aged children whose mothers were depressed during the child's infancy with early school - aged children from a community sample, in terms of a comprehensive set of developmental outcomes, controlling for associated risk factors.
The present study used an in - depth profile of children whose mothers had PPD, compared to children of a community sample at early school age, to examine what aspects of child development are most affected by maternal PPD.
The current study is, to our knowledge, the first to assess the concurrent validity of the SDQ - T compared to the TRF as a gold standard in a large community sample of 4 — 10 year old school children.
In the current study, we examined which potential risk factors for the children's development were associated with sample status, and controlled for these factors when comparing the PPD sample with the community sample.
Stein and colleagues made standardised ratings of the quality of mother - infant interactions in free and structured play in the home in a community sample of mothers who had had a postnatal depression and their 19 months old infants, together with well controls.4 Compared with the latter group, the children of the index mothers showed less affective sharing, a lower rate of overall interactive behaviour, less concentration, and more negative responses.
The data of the PPD sample were compared with those of a community sample consisting of primary caregivers and their children taking part in an ongoing longitudinal study [8, 37, 54].
The present study compared early school outcomes of children whose mothers had PPD (n = 29) with those of children in a community sample (n = 113).
Erol et al. (21) examined adolescents» self - reports of their social behavior in a sample of 11 — 18 y olds living in institutional care in Turkey and found that, compared with a community sample, institution - reared adolescents were reported by caregivers and teachers to have more social problems.
According to the annual report, an apples - to - apples comparison of four - bedroom, two - bathroom homes in more than 2,000 real estate markets across the United States and Canada, a sample - sized home in the affluent beach community of Malibu lists for $ 2.15 million, compared to $ 952,069 for the subject home in the Greater Vancouver area.
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