Sentences with phrase «emerging literature specific»

From the diverse and emerging literature specific to Latinos, we identified a set of family cultural factors that have been linked to adolescent risk behavior.

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Moreover, emerging literature indicates that the type I IFN system mediates antiviral immunity in a highly context - specific manner depending on the virus, cell type, and host species.
Founded in 1999, it is a non-profit granting and artist development organization that gives project - specific awards to artists working in film and video, visual arts, literature, performance and emerging fields.
Research on meditation in diverse populations of adults has accumulated sufficiently to provide convincing high - level evidence for reproducible benefits of meditation in mental health and pain management.69 — 71 In addition, data suggest that greater levels of mindfulness in adulthood may mitigate some of the negative health effects of adverse childhood experiences.72 The literature in children and youth, however, is less developed and, although suggestive of benefit, is just beginning to emerge.73 — 76 To provide the highest level of available evidence regarding the specific effect (s) attributable to meditation instruction for children and youth, conclusions in this report are based on findings from RCTs with active control conditions.
Though literature has begun to shed light on the culturally specific factors that may contribute to experiences of impostor phenomenon among African American emerging adults, three overarching limitations limit our understanding of its etiology within African American adolescents.
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