Sentences with phrase «early behavior trajectories»

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«This opens up new ways to explore the developmental trajectory of bullying behavior and gives us potential target points for early intervention,» Connell said.
Early trajectories predicted problematic behavior at 7 years equally well as at 4 years.
Previous delinquency, substance abuse, and teen pregnancy prevention programs have been provided in the late elementary or middle school grades, just prior to the ages when delinquent behavior, substance use, and sexual activity increase in prevalence.6, 7,31,32 Yet the social development model that guides the present intervention suggests that early and sustained intervention through the elementary grades should put children on a different developmental trajectory leading to positive outcomes over the long term.
Maternal Patterns of Marijuana Use and Early Sexual Behavior in Offspring of Teenage Mothers De Genna, Goldschmidt, & Cornelius (2015) Maternal and Child Health Journal, 19 (12) View Abstract Describes trajectories of marijuana use in teenage mothers and determines if these trajectories were associated with early sexual behavior in their offspEarly Sexual Behavior in Offspring of Teenage Mothers De Genna, Goldschmidt, & Cornelius (2015) Maternal and Child Health Journal, 19 (12) View Abstract Describes trajectories of marijuana use in teenage mothers and determines if these trajectories were associated with early sexual behavior in their ofBehavior in Offspring of Teenage Mothers De Genna, Goldschmidt, & Cornelius (2015) Maternal and Child Health Journal, 19 (12) View Abstract Describes trajectories of marijuana use in teenage mothers and determines if these trajectories were associated with early sexual behavior in their offspearly sexual behavior in their ofbehavior in their offspring.
However, interventional studies like the Perry Preschool Project, 11 the Abecedarian Project, 12,13 the Chicago Longitudinal Study, 14 the Nurse Family Partnership, 15,16 and others17 have demonstrated that alterations in a child's developmental milieu have profound and enduring effects on behavior and health decades later, suggesting that early childhood experiences do alter life trajectories in a meaningful way.
In general, these findings are consistent with program effects on early - onset antisocial behavior rather than on the more common and less serious antisocial behavior that emerges with puberty.3 The mere presence of arrests, convictions, and probation violations by the time the children were 15 years old suggests that these children started offending early and that they may be on life - course trajectories that portend recurrent and more serious offenses in the future.
Findings suggest that yearly FCU services within the context of social, health, and educational services in early childhood can potentially prevent early - onset trajectories of antisocial behavior.
This additional work and the reprioritization of efforts should reflect pediatricians» interest in preventive care that is more developmentally relevant, 32 parents» desire for a greater emphasis on their child's emerging skills and behavior, 33 the commitment to team - based services within the pediatric medical home, 28 and the growing evidence base that early developmental interventions can have significant effects on life - course trajectories.34
Best predictors before or at birth of the high physical aggression trajectory group, controlling for the levels of the other risk factors, were having young siblings (odds ratio [OR]: 4.00; confidence interval [CI]: 2.2 — 7.4), mothers with high levels of antisocial behavior before the end of high school (OR: 3.1; CI: 1.1 — 8.6), mothers who started having children early (OR: 3.1; CI: 1.4 — 6.8), families with low income (OR: 2.6; CI: 1.3 — 5.2), and mothers who smoked during pregnancy (OR: 2.2; CI: 1.1 — 4.1).
The interactive effects of infant activity level and fear on growth trajectories of early childhood behavior problems
Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms and Externalizing Behaviors across Adolescence: Associations with Histories of Suicide Attempt and Ideation in Early Adulthood.
Neighborhood disadvantage, parent — child conflict, neighborhood peer relationships, and early antisocial behavior problem trajectories
The discussion focused on callous and uncaring traits as an important mediating mechanism that could help researchers understand early developmental trajectories of pro-social behaviors.
Developmental trajectory from early responses to transgressions to future antisocial behavior: Evidence for the role of the parent — child relationship from two longitudinal studies.
The first goal of the present study was to identify the heterogeneous developmental trajectories of social skills known to be components of prosocial behavior during early childhood by applying a group - based trajectory approach [14].
Understanding brain — behavior relationships in psychiatrically healthy samples, especially early in development, will help inform normative developmental trajectories and neural alterations in depression and other affective pathology.
Girls» childhood trajectories of disruptive behavior predict adjustment problems in early adolescence.
Specifically, we examine the influence of parents» own early involvement in delinquency, level of attachment to children, and harsh parenting practices on their children's trajectories of antisocial behavior.
Parenting behavior and functioning have also been examined as predictors of trajectories of early problem behavior, and some data support the interaction of parenting and self - regulation as significant predictors of patterns of problematic behavior and ongoing problems with the regulation of affect.
The present study examined the role of early fathering in subsequent trajectories of social emotional and academic functioning of preschool children with behavior problems.
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