Sentences with phrase «despite intervention support»

Unlike adult studies in which medication rates were higher and increased with quality improvement interventions, 52,63 our intervention did not increase medication rates, despite intervention support of medication treatment.

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Despite being co-opted and misrepresented by apologists for the corporate market system, Smith said that government intervention is sometimes necessary: «especially when the object is to reduce poverty... When the regulation, therefore, is in support of the workman, it is always just and equitable; but it is sometimes otherwise when in favour of the masters.»
Selective mutism is not something that gets better on its own, and despite children working in an outpatient therapy setting, there will need to be direct intervention and supports put into place in the school environment in order for progress to be made there.
Despite evidence supporting the benefits of activity, it is an underused intervention.
Drawing on his experience in designing intervention programs, the author explains how educators can help at - risk teenagers despite limited resources and weak public support.
Under the new law, states and districts are required to provide comprehensive support and improvement to: the lowest - performing 5 percent of schools, high schools that fail to graduate one - third or more of their students, and schools in which subgroups perform at the same level as students in the lowest - performing schools despite local interventions.
When students continue to struggle with literacy skills despite the provision of additional high quality expert instruction using Response to Intervention (RTI) / Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS), a formal clinical evaluation is needed to determine if they have dyslexia.
My Republica: Despite having been identified as one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, Nepal was not among the first group of countries to write a National Adaptation Program of Action (NAPA)-- a prerequisite for accessing international support for climate intervention.
Despite taking weeks or months to roll out an update, Silent Circle devices receive updates globally within a day, and all devices are supported for updates for 3 years with no carrier intervention.
Despite the benefits of family - sensitive approaches, family support (particularly for children) through programs or interventions are not routinely offered in mental health services.
Introduction Despite the rising trend of cancer prevalence and increase in family caregiving, little attention has been paid to the efficacy of psychosocial interventions among Asian caregiver samples, particularly support groups, given the benefits that have been shown in studies on Western populations.
Sharpe et al add further support to the finding that CBT can reduce depressive symptoms in people with chronic illness, despite it often worsening in those patients without intervention.
Although, with the exception of Baggerly et al. (2010) and evidencebasedchildtherapy.com (2015), these sources have paid little attention to play therapy interventions for children despite decades of research that supports the evidence base for play therapy.
However, despite the increasing support for the efficacy of parent - centered preventive interventions (cf. Kumpfer & Szapocznik, 1998), engaging and retaining parents into these interventions remains a significant challenge (DeMarsh & Kumpfer, 1986; Gorman - Smith et al., 2002).
Parenting interventions that are delivered during this developmental period are necessary in order to capture the groups of youth and families (i) currently experiencing problems, but who did not receive an intervention during early childhood; (ii) those who received an intervention in early childhood, but who continue to experience problems and (iii) those who are not currently experiencing problems, but are at risk for developing problems later in adulthood.7 In Steinberg's 2001 presidential address to the Society for Research on Adolescence, a concluding remark was made for the need to develop a systematic, large - scale, multifaceted and ongoing public health campaign for parenting programmes for parents of adolescents.8 Despite the wealth of knowledge that has been generated over the past decade on the importance of parents in adolescent development, a substantial research gap still exists in the parenting literature in regards to interventions that support parents of adolescents.
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