Sentences with phrase «familial influences»

Because the literature suggests that peer and familial influences interact to help children develop healthy cognitive problem - solving skills, the importance of substitute caregivers can not be understated.
Research directed at parental and familial influences has demonstrated that disorders associated with child and adolescent refugee experiences cluster in families.
But as it becomes increasingly clear, Haneke is showing us the various familial influences that contribute to the alienation felt by troubled 13 - year - old Eve Laurent (Fantine Harduin), a despondent loner who's forced to live with her estranged father, Thomas (Mathieu Kassovitz), after she poisons her biological mother.
Other shared risk factors might include a familial influence on PTSD and substance use disorders, 12,13 personality traits, early conduct problems, and family history of antisocial behavior, factors previously associated with PTSD and with substance use disorders.1,6,36 - 39

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Additionally, we will discuss the familial, environmental and social influences that contribute to both pain and peace in adolescents.
Familial guidance, especially if a new mom's own mother breastfed or a mother's cultural norms can also influence the decision to breastfeed.
Familial composition was not a confounding influence on the relationships that we documented, which is consistent with previous research from Cebu reporting that fathers did not alter their childcare participation based on their number of children (38).
Additional research is needed on the familial and environmental influences, including cultural and transgenerational factors, that affect the development of healthy eating patterns.
If genes were more involved in facial preference, identical twins would have had similar ratings; if the influence of a familial environment carried more weight, fraternal twins would have also answered similarly.
«As we age and gain more autonomy, our behavior is driven more by our own genetic liabilities and we are less influenced by the familial environment.»
al. (7) Mediterranean diet and familial dysmetabolism as factors influencing the development of acne.
Just as crucially Tom Wilkinson lends a quiet, easy authority to the role of Lord Mansfield, Belle's great - uncle, the Lord Chief Justice whose ruling on a landmark slave - trade court case was deeply influenced, the film argues, by Mansfield's familial relationship with Belle.
Once the movie flashes forward to the present day with Brody's son, Ford (Aaron Taylor - Johnson, suddenly rigid and puffy under the apparent influence of CrossFit), returning home from deployment as a military explosives specialist, the twisted familial bond between scientific research and tactical armament has been established in the most literal of terms.
Imagine a love so powerful, it influences every relationship (platonic, familial and whatnot) in its wake.
Remember, students respond to trauma in different ways, and their responses may be influenced by cultural traditions, religious beliefs or familial relationships.
New York - based artist Kevin Beasley (b. 1985) transforms personal and familial artifacts into sculpture and sound performances, influenced by house music, hip hop sampling, and the post-industrial decay of once prosperous urban centers, such as Detroit, where Beasley lived for a number of years.
The Progress of Love at the Menil Collection reveals how artists in Africa today are questioning, reflecting, and challenging received images and norms of love - sexual, familial, friendly, communal - as derived both from traditional culture and Western influences.
This exhibition delves into the exchange of artistic influence within familial relationships.
The artist's grandfather sings in accompaniment, emphasising the supportive and formative influence of familial relationships and repertory history in Martu culture.
Influenced by video artist / director Lynn Hershman Leeson, and by directors such as Cronenberg and George Romero she uses the horror / sci - fi genre to expresses a cultural malaise the psychological fallout of familial and societal denial.
These are accompanied by a select group of sculptures and prints by Louise Bourgeois, revealing the two artists» serendipitous commonalities, including their flirtation with Surrealism, a shared interest in the subconscious, and, most significantly, the profound influence that familial relations had on their respective artistic imagery.
This juxtaposition will bring to the fore the two artists» commonalities, including their flirtation with Surrealism, a shared interest in the subconscious, and, most significantly, the profound influence that familial relations had on their respective artistic imagery.
You feel better, and stronger because your every moment is fresh and full of love for what is freedom from social, cultural, familial, and religious influences.
It would be interesting to follow these children over time to determine whether family interventions, such as BCT at pivotal points in adolescent development, might positively influence the familial «cycle» of substance abuse in the longer term.
Possibly, mania is a more purely biologically driven phenomenon than bipolar depression, with onsets more readily attributable to medication inconsistency, sleep deprivation, circadian disruption, or behavioral activation.21,22,84 - 86 In contrast, social and familial support has been found to protect against depression in bipolar and unipolar affective disorders, but the role of these variables in manic recurrences is unclear.86 - 88 An analysis of laboratory interactional data from a subset of 44 families in this sample revealed that treatment - related improvements in family communication skills were more closely associated with reductions in patients» depressive than manic symptoms.56 Thus, manic and depressive symptoms may be influenced by different constellations of risk and protective factors.
It is widely theorized that children's peer relationships are stronger influences on their behavior than familial relationships; the author, however, hardly mentions this phenomenon.
I encourage all staff and consultants to recognize and accept that familial folklore, religious, or spiritual beliefs may influence a family's reaction and approach to a child born with a disability or later diagnosed with a disability or special health care need.
An alternative, and equally plausible hypothesis, however, is that parenting behaviors at T1 may have influenced functioning in the aforementioned familial or parental domains.
Cultural, ecological, familial and physiological factors consistently influence fertility behaviours, however, the proximate psychological mechanisms underlying fertility decisions in humans are poorly understood.
Thus, we hypothesized that individuals with low perceived control who do not believe they have the capacity to control or influence their peer and familial relationships will experience increased levels of dependent interpersonal stress, and then such stress would contribute to higher levels of depressive symptoms.
The primary constructs within the hypothesized framework are: (1) social position variables — characteristics that are used within societies to hierarchically stratify groups (race, gender, socioeconomic status); (2) parenting variables — familial mechanisms that may influence African American adolescents well - being, perceptions of competence, and attitudes towards others in various contexts (e.g., parenting practices and racial socialization messages); (3) racial discrimination — negative racially driven experiences that may influence feelings of competence, belongingness, and self - worth; (4) environmental / contextual factors — settings and surroundings that may impede or promote healthy identity development (e.g., academic settings); and (5) learner characteristics — individual characteristics that may promote or hinder positive psychological adjustment outcomes (e.g., racial identity, coping styles).
Meta - analysis of 27 studies by Butzlaff and Hooley5 investigating the influence of familial EE on relapse found an impressive effect size of.31.
Among families of lower socioeconomic backgrounds, stressors associated with economic strain may influence parenting behaviors (Elder, Eccles, Ardelt, & Lord, 1995; Simons, Whitbeck, Melby, & Wu, 1994) and may be more salient predictors of parenting trajectories than the familial or parental domains assessed.
Both familial and individual factors contributed to risk for developing mental health problems, and mutual influences between mother's and child's mental health at 18 and 36 months over time were found.
Among African American adolescents, parenting practices and racial socialization have been discussed as two primary familial mechanisms that may influence the development of individual characteristics such as coping styles, self - esteem, self - concept (Harris - Britt et al. 2007; Neblett et al. 2008), which has implications for the development of impostor phenomenon (Clance and Imes 1978; Li et al. 2014).
Although there is some evidence from familial research that positive relationships may influence outcomes, the importance of prosocial influences on outcomes has traditionally received little attention.59 The review suggests that this may be a particularly important construct to investigate in future studies of staff - patient relationships, as it has been linked to patient outcomes as well as staff characteristics.
Yet, the effects of social position variables may influence familial factors including parent - youth interactions (Conger et al. 2010) and socialization messages.
Although researchers studying familial expressed emotion have often been at pains to argue that «We consider that families do not exert a causal influence» on the development of psychosis, 40 it seems likely that aspects of family relationships are indeed relevant.
We will argue that familial factors (e.g., genetic influences, early childhood adversity) are linked to negative behavioral outcomes (e.g., antisocial behavior problems) through the mediating and transactional interplay with neurobiological deficits.
Research interests include examining the familial and peer systemic influences on child and adolescent aggression, individual differences influencing child and adolescent aggression, and interventions to reduce bullying behavior in peer groups.
While sources of social influence outside of the familial circle begin to emerge in the form of peers and intimate partners [37], relationships with parents remain, for better or worse, socially relevant in the lives of individuals [10].
«Steering» is a process that influences a potential buyer's choice of communities or neighborhoods on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, disability, familial status, or national origin.
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