Sentences with phrase «for sociodemographic factors»

After adjustment for sociodemographic factors, parental alcohol use and psychiatric disorders, and earlier externalizing and internalizing problems, substance use predicted criminality, especially among males, with the highest odds ratio (OR) for cannabis use [adjusted OR 6.2, 95 % confidence interval (CI) 3.1 — 12.7].
The hazard of receiving health - related welfare benefits in young adulthood rose with increasing levels of conduct problems, hyperactivity — inattention problems, emotional symptoms and peer problems in adolescence after controlling for sociodemographic factors and health behaviours.

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The researchers determined how sociodemographic factors and reasons for marijuana use were related to recent (12 - month) hashish use.
The team is currently focusing on a subset of students where known factors, such as sociodemographics and test scores, made incorrect predictions with an eye for better understanding these specialized cases.
Secular changes in sociodemographic factors responsible for increasing rates of CD may also account for the greater magnitude of shared environmental influences on variation in CD found among more recent cohorts.
Distribution of Sociodemographic Characteristics and Potential Risk Factors for Childhood Obesity by Severity of Maternal Intimate Partner Violence
Associations Between Children's Consumption of Food Groups and Presence of Television at Meals, Controlling for Covariates and Sociodemographic Factors
Analysis of Risk Factors Sociodemographic for the Functional Dependence of Adults with Spinal Cord Injury
We hypothesized that, controlling for sociodemographics, negative contextual factors would be associated with negative behavioral outcomes and inversely related to positive outcomes; contextual promotive factors would be associated with positive outcomes and inversely related to negative outcomes; and when entered simultaneously in the model, both family, school, and community contexts would be significantly associated with the outcomes.
Statistical analyses revealed a single self - regulation factor for this high neonatal risk sample, and this self - regulation factor mediated associations between early sociodemographic risk and mothers» ratings of academic competence and externalizing problems.
We could study independent effects of health behaviours and mental health problems after controlling for sociodemographic and family factors.
These patterns were similar for boys and girls, and persisted in analyses controlling for sociodemographic and family factors.
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