Sentences with phrase «effect on behavior problems»

Another key finding: Fathers» and mothers» mental health had a similarly significant effect on behavior problems among toddlers.
But controlled experiments help clarify matters, and support the idea that sensitive, responsive parenting can have a direct effect on behavior problems.
Another key finding: Fathers» and mothers» mental health had a similarly significant effect on behavior problems among toddlers.

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This may mean helping a patient deal with the implications of his faith for his problems, raising the issue with the staff regarding the effect of the religious dimension of a patient's life on his present behavior, or in helping the staff to deal with their own religious feelings or understanding.
«There's more emphasis now and there will be more emphasis because of the Affordable Care Act [on] offering mental health services in primary care settings,» suggests Curry, who is about to start a clinical trial looking at the effects of cognitive behavior therapy for adolescents with depression and substance abuse problems.
We know that chronic hunger seriously undermines kids» physical and mental development, increases behavioral problems, encourages risky behavior and has lasting, detrimental effects on academic achievement and later job performance.
Initially low levels of parental control didn't have a significant effect on a girl's subsequent development of externalizing behavior problems.
When Jennifer Lansford and her colleagues tracked a group of children for more than a decade, they found links between spanking and aggressive behavior problems, but the effect depended on how long parents used spanking as a disciplinary tactic.
The findings, published in the November issue of Social Science & Medicine, indicate that neighborhood quality has significant and long - term effects on child and adolescent problem behaviors, findings that can help inform national, state, and local housing policy and community investment decisions.
«There's not a strong effect of cocaine on misconduct or behavior problems in these children,» says Eyler.
«We were interested in stress hormones because alterations in stress hormones have been linked to both smoking and behavior problems and because maternal stress hormones during pregnancy exert potent long - term effects on offspring.
One way to try to tease this out would be to begin investigating the effects of various treatments and their effects on both GI symptoms and problem behaviors
Jacobson will study the effects of individuals, family, peers and neighborhood on adolescent problem behavior — particularly looking at how those factors relate to the variations in problem behavior from one adolescent to the next.
It is possible that the anxiety - relieving effects of the herb eliminate some of the stress that individuals with ADHD feel, allowing them to relax and make better choices about behavior and focus on the problem at hand.
Looking at demographic characteristics, credits completed, high school GPAs, and disciplinary incidents, the researchers found clear evidence that the Promise reduced behavior problems for all students, and had a dramatic positive effect on the GPAs of African Americans.
The effects of function - based literacy instruction on problem behavior and reading growth.
Every educator knows that problem behavior interferes with learning and has detrimental effects on a student's academic achievement as well as life beyond school.
Greg Duncan, George Farkas, and Katherine Magnuson demonstrate that a child from a poor family is two to four times as likely as a child from an affluent family to have classmates with low skills and behavior problems — attributes which have a negative effect on the learning of their fellow students.
Many of the effects of traumatic experiences on classroom behavior originate from the same problems that create academic difficulties: the inability to process social cues and to convey feelings in an appropriate manner.
Combining these areas of interest, she has worked on a variety of research projects exploring the bidirectional influences between child behavior problems, classroom quality, and teacher stress in preschool classrooms; the effects of educational instability in children's cognitive and self - regulation skills; and the relation between poverty - related risk and school readiness.
There has been some research done that looked at the effects of training on the development of behavior problems.
The behaviorists ignored both genetic effects on behavior and the ability of animals to engage in flexible problem solving.
Being veterinarians, these behaviorists understand the complicated effects that medical problems can have on an animal's behavior, and vice versa.
«Many studies have investigated the effect of the moon on human nature, behavior and various medical problems, with evidence both supporting and refuting the effect
If medical problems are ruled out, and if primary behaviorproblems unrelated to aging are ruled out (for example, problems that started years before your cat began aging), your cat's behavior may be attributed to the effects of aging on the brain.
The resulting longer stay puts dogs at increased risk of developing kennel - induced behavior problems, and additionally has an exacerbating effect on their existing problems.
Health and behavior conditions that may be considered include, but aren't limited to: feline upper respiratory infection; ringworm; panleukopenia; diarrhea in neonates and foster kittens; general neonatal health; parasites; the impact of housing and its associated stressors; the effect of intensive handling on the development of stress - related behavior and health problems; failure to engage in normal behaviors such as elimination, grooming and eating; euthanasia due to fearful behaviors.
Week # 1 is without the puppies / dogs where owner education is provided on positive solutions to problem puppy / dog behavior (examples: play biting, jumping, house training), you will also learn examples of what motivates puppies, how to capture / shape behavior, safety tips, how nutrition may effect behavior (good and bad), the difference between mental stimulation and physical exercise, equipment, and much more).
So basically it's your choice: you can ask your vet for a stronger drug that sedates your dog more but may cause side effects, or you can work on the whole behavior modification process that takes longer but works on the underlying problem.
Week # 1 is without the puppy where owner education is provided on positive solutions to problem puppy behavior (examples: play biting, jumping, house training), you will also learn examples of what motivates puppies, how to capture / shape behavior, safety tips, how nutrition may effect behavior (good and bad), the difference between mental stimulation and physical exercise, equipment, and much more).
Accordingly, the book is very wide ranging topically, covering issues from the discovery of the puzzling roots of cholera's epidemiology, to the effects of large storms on the behavior of the insurance industry, to the social disruptions arising from hurricanes and warfare, to the roots of the problems with the global economic system — and much in between.
For example, Najman et al. (2000) suggest that: «Current maternal mental health impairment appears to have a substantial effect on the reporting of child behavior problems by the mother, thereby raising questions about the validity of reports of child behavior by persons who are currently emotionally distressed» (p. 253).
When compared to the control group, no direct effects of CSP on adolescent problem behaviors were found at 1 - year and 2 - year follow - ups and no direct effects of CSP on parenting were found at posttreatment, 1 - year, and 2 year follow - ups.
An important finding of this study was the greater effect on children's behavior problems in the short term (ie, 2 months after the intervention).
Because poverty predicts risk for school adjustment problems, low achievement, crime, and other problem behaviors, the effects of the full intervention on children from poor families were investigated using logistic and linear regression methods as appropriate, with terms for intervention and free lunch eligibility as main effects and an interaction term for intervention by participation in the free lunch program.
The discovery that concordance (similarity between siblings) for divorce among adults is higher among identical than fraternal twins suggests that genes may predispose some people to engage in behaviors that increase the risk of divorce.58 If parents» personality traits and other genetically transmitted predispositions are causes of single parenthood as well as childhood problems, then the apparent effects on children of growing up with a single parent are spurious.
There were no statistically significant program effects for the nurses on women's use of ancillary prenatal services, educational achievement, use of welfare, or their children's temperament or behavior problems.
The effect of children's behavior problem, father's child rearing involvement, and home environment on children's learning behavior
On the other hand, an intervention may initially lessen problem behavior in children only to have those effects diminish over time.
The effects of maltreatment on all of these psychological and behavioral problems as reported by adolescents» mothers could not be explained away by other risk factors (with the lone exception of delinquent behavior).
The effect of maternal depression and marital adjustment on young children's internalizing and externalizing behavior problems
The Development of Ambivalence over Emotional Expression and its Effect on Emotional Expressiveness, Behavior Problems and Psychological Well - being: A Study of Age Group Comparison
This is the first study to demonstrate two separate processes in the effects of maternal problems in reciprocal social behavior on early infantile aggression.
Researchers, for example, recently subjected parent education programs that use video playback of parent - child interactions to a meta - analysis.72 They found that these programs have a sizable positive effect on parent behavior and a modest but significant effect on children's behavior — no less for children referred to clinics for conduct problems than for children referred from other sources.
On the Adolescent Behavior Questionnaire, adolescents who had been maltreated reported more behavior problems than did their nonmaltreated counterparts (although this effect was accounted for by other risk factors rather than abuse per se) and were less likely to anticipate attending college (a little better than a 50 % chance vs a high or very high chance) even after controlling for other risk Behavior Questionnaire, adolescents who had been maltreated reported more behavior problems than did their nonmaltreated counterparts (although this effect was accounted for by other risk factors rather than abuse per se) and were less likely to anticipate attending college (a little better than a 50 % chance vs a high or very high chance) even after controlling for other risk behavior problems than did their nonmaltreated counterparts (although this effect was accounted for by other risk factors rather than abuse per se) and were less likely to anticipate attending college (a little better than a 50 % chance vs a high or very high chance) even after controlling for other risk factors.
Parental mental illness Relatively little has been written about the effect of serious and persistent parental mental illness on child abuse, although many studies show that substantial proportions of mentally ill mothers are living away from their children.14 Much of the discussion about the effect of maternal mental illness on child abuse focuses on the poverty and homeless - ness of mothers who are mentally ill, as well as on the behavior problems of their children — all issues that are correlated with involvement with child welfare services.15 Jennifer Culhane and her colleagues followed a five - year birth cohort among women who had ever been homeless and found an elevated rate of involvement with child welfare services and a nearly seven - times - higher rate of having children placed into foster care.16 More direct evidence on the relationship between maternal mental illness and child abuse in the general population, however, is strikingly scarce, especially given the 23 percent rate of self - reported major depression in the previous twelve months among mothers involved with child welfare services, as shown in NSCAW.17
Random effects models were constructed to examine the influence of brain development (both absolute brain volumes and growth rates) on children's maladaptive behavioral and emotional problems as measured by the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL).
There were no significant nurse effects on women's use of ancillary services during pregnancy, educational achievement, use of welfare, or their children's temperament or behavior problems.
The intervention sought to reduce specific empirically identified risk factors for adolescent health and behavior problems: persistent physically aggressive behavior in the early elementary school grades,9 - 11 academic failure, 12 and poor family management practices including unclear rules, poor monitoring of behavior, and inconsistent or harsh discipline.13, 14 Because being raised in poverty increases risk for crime, school failure, and school dropout,15 - 17 effects of the intervention on children from low - income families were of particular interest.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is an evidence - based treatment approach, used to manage the reduction of problem behavior and increase functional skills, by looking at factors in an individual's environment that may have various effects on their behavior and the behavior ofBehavior Analysis (ABA) is an evidence - based treatment approach, used to manage the reduction of problem behavior and increase functional skills, by looking at factors in an individual's environment that may have various effects on their behavior and the behavior ofbehavior and increase functional skills, by looking at factors in an individual's environment that may have various effects on their behavior and the behavior ofbehavior and the behavior ofbehavior of others.
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