Sentences with phrase «in etiology»

Although there are certainly judges who are now more knowledgeable about the PAS than in the late 1980s, judges still play an important role in the etiology and promulgation of the PAS, especially with regard to their failure to impose reasonable sanctions on PAS indoctrinating parents.
The primary aim of this paper is to discuss the evidence that specific neurobiological systems are involved in the etiology of childhood - onset antisocial behavior.
Dysregulated emotions are thought to play a significant role in the etiology and maintenance of many forms of psychopathology (e.g., Bradley 2000; Cole and Hall 2008).
The environment - focused program components address distal - level factors that are relevant in the etiology of multiple behaviors, such as bonding to school and family, and parenting practices.
It is concluded that peer victimization in childhood is a precursor of both short - lived and persistent internalizing symptoms, underlining the importance of environmental factors such as peer relationships in the etiology of internalizing problems.
There is currently no developmental model that accounts for the role of internalizing symptoms in the etiology of adolescent SU.
The inclusion of paternal history of mental disorder is important given theory emphasizing the importance of fathers, as well as the potentially differing roles of mothers and fathers in the etiology of anxiety [25, 26].
The literature is equivocal regarding the role of internalizing problems in the etiology of adolescent substance use.
It is also important to combine these variables in the same study so as to expand our knowledge about the role of socio - emotional factors in the etiology and maintenance of anxiety disorders in childhood.
There is some evidence that subdomains of internalizing symptoms may operate differently in the etiology of adolescent SU (Colder et al. 2010).
Although internalizing symptoms are frequently discussed as being involved in the etiology of adolescent SU often through a self - medication mechanism (Khantzian 1997), the association between this domain of symptoms and adolescent SU has been equivocal (Colder et al. 2010; Hussong et al. 2011).
Fathers» role in the etiology, prevention and treatment of child anxiety: a review and new model.
Such findings may reflect culturally - relevant differences in the etiology of depression.
Other factors may play a role in the etiology of PPD.
Benoit discusses the fact that, in an analysis of 15 studies from their 2003 meta - analysis, Bakermans - Kranenburg and colleagues concluded that attachment interventions that focus on preventing or reducing disorganized attachment may need to target the reduction of atypical caregiver behaviours.8 Specifically, frightened or frightening caregiver behaviour has been implicated in the etiology of disorganized attachment.
Prevention efforts have identified a number of within - group contextual factors involved in the etiology of substance use among Latino youth including family socioeconomic status, nativity status, acculturation processes, acculturation stress, and structural barriers.
Current frontiers include investigation of gene - environment interaction in the etiology of disorganized attachment, 22,23,24,25 and differentiation of correlates and outcomes related to indiscriminate attachment behaviour compared to disorganized attachment behaviour.26, 27
The role of parental marital discord in the etiology of externalizing problems during childhood and adolescence.
Deficient self - regulation plays a key role in the etiology of early onset disruptive behavior disorders and signals risk for chronic psychopathology.
The judiciary's role in the etiology, symptom development, & treatment of the parental alienation syndrome (PAS).
The Judiciary's Role in the Etiology, Symptom Development, and Treatment of The Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS).
Social influences in etiology and prevention of smoking and other health - risk behaviors in adolescents
Genetic factors in the etiology of criminal behavior.
Although no research has been conducted on the influence of temperament on the development of RAD, current knowledge suggests that temperament may play an important role in the etiology of RAD, and its impact should be investigated further (Zeanah & Fox, 2004).
Childhood trauma and perceived parental dysfunction in the etiology of dissociative symptoms in psychiatric inpatients
Literature suggests that perturbations in both «bottom up» attention mechanisms and «top down» executive control processes may play a central role in the etiology and maintenance of anxiety.22 These perturbations extend to both emotionally charged and affectively neutral stimuli, reflecting both preferential treatment of specific categories of stimuli (i.e., bias to threat cues) and heightened vigilance of one's own performance and behaviour (i.e., cognitive monitoring).
Although a growing body of research has implicated disgust in the etiology of a variety of anxiety disorders, there remains a paucity of research examining this phenomenon across different cultures.
Although a growing body of research has implicated disgust in the etiology of a variety of anxiety disor
However, the precise genetic polymorphisms implicated in the etiology of antisocial behaviors remain elusive.
Little empirical research, however, has been undertaken that examines gene × gene interactions in the etiology of conduct disorder and antisocial behavior.
(2) J. V. Becker, C. D. Harris and B. D. Sales, «Juveniles Who Commit Sexual Offenses: A Critical Review of Research,» Sexual Aggression: Issues in Etiology, Assessment, and Treatment, G. C. N. Hall, R. Hirschman, I. R. Graham and M. S. Zaragoza, eds.
The PSS is suggested for examining the role of nonspecific appraised stress in the etiology of disease and behavioral disorders and as an outcome measure of experienced levels of stress.
The moderation by the serotonin transporter gene of environmental adversity in the etiology of depression: 2009 update
Premature closure of growth plates happens because, in some etiology (manner), the ossification process of endochondral cartilage is disturbed.
Both conditions are infectious in etiology.
When fed over the long term, such a diet could be considered a factor in the etiology of feline obesity and may contribute to the maintenance of excess body weight in overweight cats.
Although clinical manifestation is usually different between RAO and IAD there are similarities in etiology, pathophysiology and therapy.
Cross-Study Differences in the Etiology of Reading Comprehension: a Meta - Analytical Review of Twin Studies.
These things, along with the gastrointestinal bacterial - triggered SOCS3 signaling are all implicated in the etiology of human obesity.
Dietary antioxidant vitamins and fiber in the etiology of cardiovascular disease and all - causes mortality: Results from the Scottish Heart Health Study.
With bitters, digestive enzyme secretions are increased, helping to promote the complete breakdown of nutrients into their absorbable units, preventing gas formation when large molecules are acted upon by bacteria further down the small intestine.2, 11 The complete breakdown of proteins is particularly important, as the cross reactivity of immune cells between undigested protein molecules and intestinal cells plays an important role in the etiology of conditions such as celiac disease.15 Insulin and glucagon secretions are stimulated, helping to stabilize blood sugar levels.3, 11 Many bitters formulations have been traditionally used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes, and it is interesting to point out that many naturally sweet substances are often paired with some bitterness in nature.4, 11 Herbalist Jim McDonald hypothesizes that our cravings for sweetness may mask cravings for bitterness for this reason.4
Dr. Michelle Hagel ND the role of the microbiome in the etiology and manifestations of autism.
In preparation for TACT 2, Dr. Lamas studied the role of metal toxicity and other environmental factors in the etiology of cardiovascular disease.
Cytokine abnormalities in the etiology of the cardiometabolic syndrome.
Our air, water and soil contain carcinogenic, neurotoxic and genotoxic chemicals that have been implicated in the etiology of the diseases that kill us: heart disease, cancer, diabetes and Alzheimer's disease to name a few.
More specifically, controversy continues to surround the theories that 1) dietary fat, saturated fat, and cholesterol cause heart disease, obesity, diabetes and cancer and should be replaced in the diet with polyunsaturated vegetable oils; 2) a diet high in carbohydrates will reduce the risk of chronic disease; and 3) excessive sodium intake is the primary variable in the etiology of hypertension, a risk factor for heart disease.
Being a conventional medicine doctor, back in medical school, we were taught that genetics play a major role in etiology of diabetes mellitus.
As well as monitoring maternal nutrition during pregnancy, the study will regularly assess their children's health and developmental status during the first 10 years of life, in order to elucidate the role of environmental factors in the etiology of allergic disease.
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Although ours is the largest study of its kind in AN, larger datasets are needed to comprehensively assess the role of CNVs in the etiology of AN.
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