Results are important
for both intervention research and social policy in Turkey.
[jounal] Roach, A. J. / 1981 / The Marital Satisfaction Scale: Development of a measure
for Intervention Research / Journal of Marriage and Family 43 (3): 537 ~ 546
Dozier does not explicitly address disorganized attachment and the implications of disorganized attachment
for intervention research.
Not exact matches
The joint
research undertaken by the two companies will examine how blockchain, the technology at the basis of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, could be used
for developing innovative cybersecurity solutions, such as secure transmission of information between services and supply chains, user authentication, critical devices and elements that run with no human
intervention and additional solutions
for the cyber challenges in a hyper - connected world.
Get advice about volunteering
for high - impact charities or choosing effective career paths, and dive into our
research reports on the efficacy of different animal advocacy
interventions.
In addition to our charity reviews and
intervention reports, we explore an expanding list of other
research topics and offer resources
for conducting your own
research.
Danielle A. Schlosser, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry; Director of the Digital Health Core in the Department of Psychiatry, and Director of the NIH - funded Digital
Research and Interventions for Volitional Enhancement (DRIVE) lab at UCSF Dr. Schlosser's research program's goal is to design, develop, and investigate neuroscience - informed digital health solutions to improve the lives of people with schizophrenia and dep
Research and
Interventions for Volitional Enhancement (DRIVE) lab at UCSF Dr. Schlosser's
research program's goal is to design, develop, and investigate neuroscience - informed digital health solutions to improve the lives of people with schizophrenia and dep
research program's goal is to design, develop, and investigate neuroscience - informed digital health solutions to improve the lives of people with schizophrenia and depression.
An ordinary reader might think that Martin's argument
for openness to supernaturalism is intended to give aid to conservative Christians who reject secular scholarship because, they argue, the believing historian is just as justified in bringing her faith in supernatural
intervention to life - of - Jesus
research as the secular historian is in rejecting it.
One leading member of that revisionist school, the American historian Harry Elmer Barnes (of Smith, Columbia, and the New School
for Social
Research), went on to oppose American
intervention in the thirties and to justify German policies even after the war.
Duru and his
research team devised an eight - week, faith - based
intervention program
for 62 African - American women, age 60 or older, who reported engaging in 30 minutes of exercise less than three times per week.
And what about all the advances in medical
research for celiac disease and the possibility
for a future pharmaceutical
intervention (or
interventions!)
For other research on dietary intervention for Alzheimer's Disease, here are some more articles to consid
For other
research on dietary
intervention for Alzheimer's Disease, here are some more articles to consid
for Alzheimer's Disease, here are some more articles to consider:
Under the Long Term
Intervention Monitoring Project, the Office has engaged consortium monitoring teams, led by
research institutions, to develop and implement 5 - year monitoring and evaluation plans
for selected areas within the Basin.
Demand
for our program is growing, and Challenge Success is working hard to ensure that we continue to provide
research - based assessment and
interventions that reduce student stress and increase academic engagement
for more schools and families across the country.
Each C - section was a repeat elective, although I have been
researching for years about safety in all different environments and with all different
interventions and assistants.
Available
for download here is a presentation by Liz Trinder, Senior Lecturer and Director of
Research Programmes, UEA, called «Messages from research about children's needs, outcomes and interventions in separated families
Research Programmes, UEA, called «Messages from
research about children's needs, outcomes and interventions in separated families
research about children's needs, outcomes and
interventions in separated families».
Paternal depression and infant cognitive development: implications
for research and
intervention.
Currently completing a PhD in Health Psychology with a
research focus on a mindfulness - based stress management
intervention for PPD in a group setting.
While
intervention on the family level is thought to have great promise in reducing recidivism, in order to effectively guide
research and
intervention, current theory must be evaluated
for its sensitivity to the context of incarceration and additional theoretical work is needed to conceptualize how incarceration affects paternal identity.
Recommendations
for future
research and
intervention are discussed.
As a mother can feel vulnerable during birthing,
research has shown that birth support from a known practitioner can reduce the need
for medical
intervention.
This presentation will use original
research conducted in the community to provide evidence
for babywearing practices as an effective
intervention to improve mother - infant bonding in a sample of young mothers.
What all of the
research above shows most starkly is that
for the overall health of mothers and babies, a healthy birth involves learning and understanding the risks involved in
interventions and making an informed choice or an informed refusal of the options given to you.
We found an amazing doula, and I spent my time
researching and making plans
for a low
intervention hospital birth.
Therefor, if crying can be regarded as a meaningful «target behaviour»
for intervention with depressed mothers,
research needs to address how to identify it (cry), what aspect of its character is meaningful (to the mother and clinician), who should be the target of the
intervention (mother and / or infant) and whether the crying infant or the mother's processing of the signal matters (i.e., mother vs. infant).
• To advocate
for the allocation of
research funding to support the development of
interventions that can be tailored to particular needs of individuals and groups within society, across the whole island of Ireland.
Abstract Interest in mindfulness - based
interventions for children and adolescents is growing, but despite substantial evidence that parental distress and psychopathology adversely affects children, there is little
research on how mindfulness - based parenting
interventions might benefit the child as well as the parent.
Women who have continuous support from someone who is not a friend, a family member, or a member of the hospital staff labor
for shorter periods and are less likely to need
interventions,
research shows.
working with partners around the world to conduct
research into the causes of preterm birth, and test effectiveness and delivery approaches
for interventions to prevent preterm birth and treat babies that are born preterm;
Identifying core components of
interventions found to be effective and understanding what it takes to implement those components with fidelity to the program model is critical to successful replication and scale - up of effective programs and practices in different community contexts and populations.7 There is growing recognition in the early childhood field of the importance of effective implementation and the need
for implementation
research that can guide adoption, initial implementation, and ongoing improvement of early childhood
interventions.8, 9,10 The promise of implementation
research and using data to drive program management is compelling because it offers a potential solution to the problem of persistent gaps in outcomes between at - risk children and their more well - off peers.
Globally, only 38 percent of infants under the age of six months are exclusively breastfed, though
research shows that optimal breastfeeding is the single most effective preventive
intervention for reducing infant mortality.
HeLTI is an international
research collaboration where four linked
intervention cohorts will implement and test approaches to i) prevent overweight and obesity in children and risk factors
for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and ii) improve early childhood development (ECD).
These findings follow earlier
research by Janssen that demonstrated that planned home births resulted in fewer
interventions and similar rates of adverse newborn outcomes compared to planned hospital births among women who met the criteria
for home births.
Cross-over studies are not an appropriate
research design
for this type of
intervention and were not included.
The primary goal of parent support programs is to provide support and information in ways that help parents become more capable and competent.2, 3
Research now indicates that to reach this goal, it is necessary that staff use practices that are family - centered as opposed to professionally - centered, and capacity - building as opposed to dependency forming.4, 5,6,7 The key characteristics of family - centered practices include: treating families with dignity and respect; providing individual, flexible and responsive support; sharing information so families can make informed decisions; ensuring family choice regarding
intervention options; and providing the necessary resources and supports
for parents to care
for their children in ways that produce optimal parent and child outcomes.8, 9,10,11
Later, it turned out the
research said that vaginal birth
for breeches should only be done in hospital where
interventions could be resorted to in a timely fashion if vaginal birth failed which it did
for Sara.
With the goal of improved health outcomes
for children through increased emotional engagement of fathers, our
research is anticipated to lead to new evidence - based standards
for intervention.
For a summary of existing
research, view Elsie's abstracts on childhood obesity risk factors and
interventions in the first 1,000 days.
Finally, given that fatherhood is an emerging field of
research, more prospective studies need to be conducted on the quality of fathering experiences, the types of effective
interventions for fathers, and the different needs of fathers across cultures.
Another source of funding
for research comes from the industries that develop and sell
interventions (eg.
Future
research should include further evaluations of successful
interventions, with an emphasis on determining the optimal timeframe
for the provision of support, the effect of educating women's family members, and the impact on infant health care use and cost - effectiveness.
Research shows that many times
interventions are done more
for convenience sake than
for medical reasons.
My
research experience includes assisting with data collection and developmental assessment
for high - risk preterm infants at Children's Hospital Boston as well as creating and implementing curriculum
for an
intervention in the Pediatrics Department at Boston Medical Center.
For example, Music Together and Kindermusik, two early intervention music programs that have been offering babies and young children classes since the 70s and 80s, have done evidence - based research both claiming to prove that music introduced through their methods have great developmental benefits for your chi
For example, Music Together and Kindermusik, two early
intervention music programs that have been offering babies and young children classes since the 70s and 80s, have done evidence - based
research both claiming to prove that music introduced through their methods have great developmental benefits
for your chi
for your child.
Researching your options and knowing how you feel about common
interventions prior to your birthing time creates confidence in your decision - making
for your healthcare.
This book covers: - The need to advance exclusive breastfeeding - Obstacles and opportunities
for exclusive breastfeeding during the reproductive health continuum - Findings related to the obstacles, opportunities, current
interventions, and gaps at eight time periods during the reproductive health cycle - Suggestions
for innovative implementation to advance exclusive breastfeeding - The Surgeon General's Call to Action to Support Breastfeeding - Monitoring, evaluation, and
research needs - Considerations
for expansion, replication, and scaling up of activities - Next steps
So Fleur, according to
research, which birth
interventions have the greatest risks
for negatively impacting breastfeeding, and why?
Research on birth
interventions is also very difficult due to the fact that with the whole cascade of
interventions that we've been talking about, it can be really difficult to zone out what specifically is responsible
for any breastfeeding issues.
Research studies have shown that the type of support provided by a doula can result in many emotional and physical benefits
for the laboring mother and new baby, including fewer medical
interventions and improved mother - infant bonding.
There seems to be a general consensus that more rigorous
research of different types of
interventions would add to our knowledge about which programs
for fathers of young children would be most effective.