Sentences with phrase «full intervention»

Second, we discuss in full the intervention's effects on the 40 percent of students surveyed who could recall ever seeing ECO materials.
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.
This was paralleled by a nonsignificant trend toward less drinking and driving in the full intervention group.
The full intervention group received the intervention package from grade 1 through grade 6.
First - grade teachers of the full intervention group also received instruction in the use of a cognitive and social skills training curriculum, interpersonal cognitive problem solving, 39,40 which teaches skills to children to think through and use alternative solutions to problems with peers.
Results of a University College Dublin evaluation of the Preparing for life program include a finding that children in the high treatment group whose families participated in the full intervention had a 10 - point IQ gap over children in the low treatment group.
As part of the trial, a high treatment group received the full intervention, compared to a low - treatment group which did not receive the mentoring program, additional Triple P access or the baby massage program.
Length of time in the full intervention was associated with improvements in self - efficacy, though these results were only significant at the 90 % confidence level.
Results indicated that the abbreviated Coping Power Program (one third shorter than the full intervention) had long - term effects in reducing children's externalizing problem behaviors, proactive and reactive aggression, impulsivity traits and callous - unemotional traits.
For the control group, self - efficacy reduced at month 9, and stayed lower than the other groups in the partial and full intervention, and results suggest that the longer someone participated in the peer support group, the more likely self - efficacy improved.
The demonstrated improvements in self - efficacy by month 9 for the full intervention suggests that an underlying challenge in securing and maintaining employment can be addressed and that it may have positive impacts on employment.
The ability of the program to reduce depressive symptoms was most effective for the full intervention group by month 15, suggesting that a shift in mental health takes a significant amount of time.
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