Correlates of binge eating with and without overvaluation of weight or shape: further evidence from
a general population sample of women.
A general population sample of 1 337 adolescents was studied, which would detect moderate cG × E with 20 % power.
Similarly, the National Child Development Study in the UK, which has followed up a large
general population sample of children born in 1958, found that children from single - parent families were at greater risk for psychological problems than a matched group of children from intact families not only in childhood (Ferri, 1976) but also in early adulthood (Chase - Lansdale et al., 1995) and middle age (Elliot and Vaitilingam, 2008).
In a second
general population sample of mothers of adolescents (n = 199), the six - factor structure was confirmed using confirmatory factor analysis (study 2).
Psychometric properties of the Dutch version of the Interpersonal Mindfulness in Parenting Scale (IM - P) were studied in
a general population sample of mothers of adolescents (n = 866)(study 1).
Prevalence and symptomatic sequelae of self - reported childhood physical and sexual abuse in
a general population sample of men and women.
A developmental cascade model linking symptoms of externalizing and internalizing psychopathology through three indices of peer relational difficulty (peer rejection, peer victimization, friendedness) was tested in
a general population sample of 653 children followed annually from kindergarten to fourth grade.
To date, a variety of measures to evaluate parental monitoring have been developed in
general population samples of youth (Crouter & Head, 2002).
Not exact matches
This represents a
sample of the
general population.
Their findings showed that some 34 \ %
of their
sample of scientists described themselves as atheist, and a further 30 \ % as agnostic (3 \ % and 5 \ %, respectively, in the
general population).
A recent incomplete data
sample from a compilation
of plant closures in California showed that the numbers
of minority people laid off exceeded whites laid off — a figure far out
of proportion to racial percentages in the
general population.
The main source
of acquaintance for both the church
sample and the
general population sample was direct mail, which was named in 72 percent
of the cases.
In order to measure the comparative effectiveness
of these various means
of communication, George Thompson drew a random
sample of those who had attended the church and filled out visitor cards (N = 192) and a random
sample of the
general population from telephone books (N = 251).
So the
sample can not be said to be representative
of the
general population.
Moreover, our intervention sites were hospitals and affiliated polyclinics matched on a number
of characteristics including geographical region and urban vs rural status, and the study
sample is representative
of general population of Belarus.
And in the other study, the 29 % one, wasn't it a
sampling of the
general population?
When the team tested for these mutations in DNA
samples from the
general population, they found that they were extremely rare, appearing in less than 1 %
of samples.
These findings highlight the importance
of systematic study
of diagnostic criteria in representative
samples of the
general population.
Many
of the families who donated the brains for research could have been motivated to do so because their loved ones had noticeable symptoms, so the
sample is not necessarily representative
of the
general football
population.
The analysis in this report relies primarily on data from a Pew Research Center survey
of the
general public, using a probability - based
sample of the adult
population by landline and cellular telephone Aug. 15 - 25, 2014, with a representative
sample of 2,002 adults nationwide.
A team led by David Melzer, an epidemiologist and physician at the Peninsula Medical School, in Exeter, U.K. examined data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, a representative
sample of the
general population.
Genetic risk scores were examined in a
sample of 86,292 individuals from the
general population of Iceland, in collaboration with researchers from deCODE Genetics, who provided the data.
Analyses
of over 4500
of urine
samples from Britain's third National Survey
of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal - 3) showed that MG was prevalent in up to 1 %
of the
general population aged 16 - 44, who had reported at least one sexual partner.
A team
of researchers from Universiti Teknologi Mara and Universiti Sains Malaysia developed a two - stage process to screen two groups
of people: at - risk relatives
of people with schizophrenia and a corresponding
sample from the
general population.
Compared to an age and sex matched
sample of the
general population, the diabetes prevalence in JIA patients was significantly increased, with approximately double the prevalence ratio for diabetes in JIA patients compared to controls (1.92 for girls and 2.04 for boys).
The study included more than 100,000 adults from the
general populations of 17 countries, providing a broad
sample of people that varied greatly in socioeconomic, geographic and demographic makeup.
Studies
of infertility have tended to recruit research participants from medical settings such as
general practice, so our
population - based survey
sample provides a rare insight into those people who, despite having failed to get pregnant after a year
of trying, did not seek help from health services.
The survey
of the
general public was conducted using a probability - based
sample of the adult
population by landline and cellular telephone Aug. 15 - 25, 2014, with a representative
sample of 2,002 adults nationwide.
The authors believe these findings may be relevant to the
general UK
population, as the spread
of scores in this
sample was within the normal
population range for both reading and behaviour.
While the link between mothers» depression and depression in their children is well - established, the new Lancet Psychiatry study is the first to find an association between depression in fathers and their teenaged children, independent
of whether the mother has depression, in a large
sample in the
general population.
Bjornsdottir G Psychometric properties
of the Icelandic NEO-FFI in a
general population sample compared to a
sample recruited for a study on the genetics
of addiction.
A national
sample of more than 6,500 people found that 40 percent
of those with psoriasis had metabolic syndrome, compared with just 23 percent
of the
general population.
In particular, our findings suggest that conclusions derived from young, college - aged
samples may not be generalizable to the online dating
population in
general and especially to the experiences
of «older» adults.
Contrary to stereotypes
of online daters popular at the time
of the study, and in direct contrast to the prejudicial views held by participants (especially the undergraduates) in the Donn and Sherman (2002) study, Brym and Lenton found that their
sample of online daters was in fact more sociable offline than the
general Canadian
population.
[10] MTurk was a particularly appropriate venue for this research as we sought to assess the
general population's view
of the CCSS and did not want to use a convenience
sample of university students.
if that had been the statement, i wouldn't have pointed out the fallacies, and probably wouldn't have bothered responding, but, if i had, my response would be: «having a bigger
sample population doesn't eliminate the horrors
of the majority stomping the minority unless the majority happens, by no
general virtue
of changing
sample size, a more just opinion.
The study, conducted in the summer and early fall
of 2011, assessed the penetration
of tablets and the
general activities people use their tablets for across a representative
sample of the U.S.
population.
1) The
sample consisted
of 600 MTurk workers, not a random
sample from the
general population.
Sound like a good
sample for a study
of how real - world white male hierarchical individualists, who in fact comprise the core
of climate skepticism in US
general population?
Based on the results
of a survey
of the site's readers (the survey itself might be accurate, but a true
sampling of the
general population this was not):
All the average scores in this study were much higher than those reported in a
sample of Japanese children aged 4 - 18 (N = 5159) from the
general population: internalizing problems = 3.1 - 3.8 (SD = 4.2 - 4.8); externalizing problems = 3.1 - 5.3 (SD = 4.3 - 5.6); total problems = 11.7 - 16.1 (SD = 13.4 - 14.5)[23].
Similarly, a comparison
of the research
sample with a broader
population sample of participants within the services found no demographic or drug - use differences, suggesting these findings could be generalised to the
general youth drug treatment - seeking
population.
Effects
of parent training programmes on parents» sense
of competence in a
general population sample
Psychometric evaluation in a
sample of the
general French
population
This
sample size allows us to reliably detect disorders (ie, distinguish them from zero) that have a base rate in the
general population of 1.0 % or greater with a power
of 0.80.31
Despite these limitations, the results
of this study based on a
sample of the Japanese
general population suggest that there are two pathways leading to the emergence
of infantile aggression at 18 months
of age.
This study aimed to investigate associations between: (a) psychological distress, self - perceived health status and sleep duration among a large representative
general population sample; and (b) patterns
of sleep duration, physical activity and Body Mass Index among a subgroup
of participants who self - reported as being in good health with low psycho
It is difficult to compare our findings with studies
of general population youth because rates vary widely, depending on the
sample, the method, the source
of data (participant or collaterals), and whether functional impairment was required for diagnosis.50 Despite these differences, our overall rates are substantially higher than the median rate reported in a major review article (15 %) 50 and other more recent investigations: the Great Smoky Mountains Study (20.3 %), 56 the Virginia Twin Study
of Adolescent Behavioral Development (142 cases per 1000 persons), 57 the Methods for the Epidemiology
of Child and Adolescent Mental Disorders (6.1 %), 32 and the Miami — Dade County Public School Study (38 %).58 We are especially concerned about the high rates
of depression and dysthymia among detained youth (17.2 %
of males, 26.3 %
of females), which are also higher than
general population rates.51,56 - 61 Depressive disorders are difficult to detect (and treat) in the chaos
of the corrections milieu.
This study is the first to assess the relative effects
of persisting poverty and family status transitions on children's cognitive functioning at the age
of 5 years using a large, longitudinal,
general population sample.
Like other commonly used scales
of nonspecific distress, the questions in the K10 / K6 scales all have high loadings on a first principal factor
of nonspecific distress in factor analyses carried out in
general population samples.8 This factor is indicated by a heterogeneous set
of questions that define behavioral, emotional, cognitive, and psychophysiological manifestations
of psychological distress.