Prior studies have found remarkable similarity
in the family characteristics across a wide range of child psychopathologies.
An important limitation of this approach is that differences between boys and girls in parenting practices do not necessarily reflect a gender difference, but can also be caused by other underlying differences
in family characteristics, such as family - interaction patterns.
The Modern Adoptive Families study was designed to explore similarities and differences
in family characteristics, experiences and adjustment outcomes in different types of adoptive families.
The Modern Adoptive Families Study was designed to explore similarities and differences
in family characteristics, experiences and adjustment outcomes in different types of adoptive families.
For this reason, we spend much time in our work showing that the timing of these spending shocks has nothing to do with underlying neighborhood changes or changes
in family characteristics, so that changes in outcomes due to these shocks are likely to reflect a causal relationship.
Not exact matches
Our First Program offers 18 - to 22 - year - olds
in entrepreneurial business
families the opportunity to discover their personal assets and interests; find out how to implement and complete a corporate initiative; get an introduction into the special
characteristics associated with their
family businesses; and explore their strengths, weaknesses and business potential.
I believe
in nationality; not
in terms of race or of divine commissions for world conquest, but simply thus: mankind inevitably organizes itself
in communities according to its geographical distribution; these communities by sharing a common history develop common
characteristics and inspire local loyalty; the individual
family develops most happily and fully when it accepts these natural limits.
The interview format used by the Oliner team had over 450 items and consisted of six main parts: a)
characteristics of the
family household
in which respondents lived
in their early years, including relationships among
family members; b) parental education, occupation, politics, and religiosity, as well as parental values, attitudes, and disciplinary approaches; c) respondent's childhood and adolescent years - education, religiosity, and friendship patterns, as well as self - described personality
characteristics; d) the five - year period just prior to the war — marital status, occupation, work colleagues, politics, religiosity, sense of community, and psychological closeness to various groups of people; if married, similar questions were asked about the spouse; e) the immediate prewar and war years, including employment, attitudes toward Nazis, whether Jews lived
in the neighborhood, and awareness of Nazi intentions toward Jews; all were asked to describe their wartime lives and activities, whom they helped, and organizations they belonged to; f) the years after the war, including the present — relations with children and personal and community — helping activities
in the last year; this section included forty - two personality items comprising four psychological scales.
The charter had a prophetic
characteristic in recalling the attention of all to a global vision of the mission of the
family, asking society to respect the rights of the
family, and demanding that it give each
family the necessary instruments to fulfil its mission.
We are only lately coming to understand this
characteristic psychological relationship between the one and the many
in Israel; but it is with this understanding that we may see Messianism in the broadest sense in the divine promise to Abraham: «In you all the families of the earth will be blessed» (12:3, R.S.V. margi
in Israel; but it is with this understanding that we may see Messianism
in the broadest sense in the divine promise to Abraham: «In you all the families of the earth will be blessed» (12:3, R.S.V. margi
in the broadest sense
in the divine promise to Abraham: «In you all the families of the earth will be blessed» (12:3, R.S.V. margi
in the divine promise to Abraham: «
In you all the families of the earth will be blessed» (12:3, R.S.V. margi
In you all the
families of the earth will be blessed» (12:3, R.S.V. margin)
Larger non-human or inhuman systems, such as institutions, economies, governments,
families, are not «adversarial,» «competitive» or «cruel» except
in our manners of speaking which project human
characteristics on groups and corporaton which are literally no thing: can't touch.
The second type of experience, mystical union, also seems to have common
characteristics, or at least «
family resemblances»,
in cultures which had almost no historical interaction.
except that Jesus says he will bring about the divisions
in families that Micah cites as
characteristic of the social disorders of his day.
Parish self - understanding, like that of a
family, depends upon its perception of itself
in a particular time and form, with a memory of its past and the capacity for an open yet
characteristic future.
Since this unconditioned love is impossible of practice
in a world where unredeemed sinfulness must be considered the general
characteristic, common civil society and its individual members as well as institutions like the
family, the economic order, nationality and the State necessary for the preservation of humanity are to be ordered according to the Moral Law inherent
in their nature.
Genetic identity, which has only a relatively definite meaning, involves (1) some «defining
characteristic» reappearing
in each member of a sequence or
family of occasions; (2) direct inheritance by appreciably positive prehensions of this character from previous members.
Unity
in diversity is a
characteristic of our common life
in the Reformed
family.
Once we find wheat with these
characteristics, we work directly with local organic
family farmers to grow the grain
in a manner that is advantageous to the environment.»
Journal of Economic Psychology, 25, p.1 - 14 Flouri, E. (2004) «Correlates of parents» involvement with their adolescent children
in restructured and biological two - parent
families: The role of child
characteristics.»
This of course goes along with the other
characteristics of healthy
families, which includes clear boundaries and roles
in the
family.
By studying the
characteristics of what contributes to health and well being
in family systems, you may find yourself thinking differently about your own
family experience.
These dramatic changes are made all the more significant by the ways
in which
family composition appears to be related to important social, behavioral, and economic
characteristics.
A study by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)
in the US looked at the influence of both child care and the home environment on over 1,000 typically - developing children They found that parent and
family characteristics were more strongly linked to child development than were child care features.»
When kids learn those valuable experiences early on, that's gonna stick with them, that's gonna stick with them
in their jobs, it's gonna stick with them
in their
family life, those kinds of responsibility and accountability
characteristics will stick with them for the rest of their lives.
In 1985, Stinnett & DeFrain published the results of an extensive research project designed to learn more about the
characteristics that were associated with strong
families (Secrets of Strong Families, NY: Berkley
families (Secrets of Strong
Families, NY: Berkley
Families, NY: Berkley Books).
Psychological research on the
characteristics of healthy
families has given us new and valuable information about what contributes to psychological health
in a
family system.
Corporal punishment by American parents: national data on prevalence, chronicity, severity, and duration,
in relation to child, and
family characteristics
Breastfeeding rates
in the United States by the
characteristics of the child, mother or
family: the 2002 National Immunization Survey
In a case - control study, researchers identify a group of cases (here, the babies who died of SIDS) and compare them to a control group of babies / families with similar characteristics to find out what could account for differences in outcomes (one group died from SIDS; one did not
In a case - control study, researchers identify a group of cases (here, the babies who died of SIDS) and compare them to a control group of babies /
families with similar
characteristics to find out what could account for differences
in outcomes (one group died from SIDS; one did not
in outcomes (one group died from SIDS; one did not).
For example,
in the Nurse
Family Partnership model children born to mothers with low psychological resources had better academic achievement
in math and reading
in first through sixth grade compared to their control peers (i.e., mothers without the intervention with similar
characteristics).30, 31
Differences exist
in their underlying theoretical models,
characteristics of target
families, number and intensity of visits, duration, curriculum, approaches to services, degree of manualization, fidelity of implementation, and background, and training of the visitors.
Moreover,
family back - ground of both spouses contributed independently to couples» divorce risk, suggesting that,
in many cases, divorce may be largely the result of
characteristics the two spouses bring to the union rather than to interaction effects.
Parent - child relationships develop over time, influenced by child
characteristics, parent
characteristics, and the contexts
in which
families operate.
You also need to know which
characteristics are very dominant
in your
family and your husband's
family to give you an idea of what your baby will look like.
Core
characteristics include optimizing normal biological psychological, social, and cultural processes of reproduction and early life; timely prevention and management of complications; consultation with and referral to other services; respect for women's individual circumstances and views, and working
in partnership with to strengthen women's own capabilities to care for themselves and their
families.»
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
These include a) children's
characteristics; b) parents»
characteristics; and c) the broader social context
in which the
family is living.
There is an ease about the parent / child relationship
in AP
families that is not always
characteristic of the tumultuous teen years.
The new Q dummy
family is able to reflect these types of injuries, due to their biofidelity
characteristics and performance and they can also measure the impact
in terms of these sections of the body.
The implication was that groups of close -
in - age siblings were a
characteristic of large Irish Catholic
families.
«Our goal was to design a dataset that could help to reliably inform health care providers, policy makers, and
families about the outcomes of midwifery care
in all birth settings, and the
characteristics of normal physiologic birth,» said Geradine Simkins, CNM, MSN, Executive Director, Midwives Alliance of North America.
With the support of her rodent - tolerant
family, she studied the effects of varying thyroid hormone levels on the physical
characteristics of a small rat colony she housed
in her living room.
Kranzler notes that the taste differences identified
in this study could serve as protection against alcoholism but some people with a
family history may also have alterations
in taste
characteristics that put them at increased risk of the disorder.
It has been hard to place Rafflesia
in a
family tree because it is a parasite and lacks many of the
characteristics typically used to classify plants.
«The study highlighted some really striking similarities
in characteristics like tooth and jaw structure and body shape between Australian freshwater grunters and several other marine fish
families when they share feeding habits,» said Dr Davis.
The study also included data on various individual
characteristics (e.g. extraversion and hostility
in childhood; physical health
in childhood and adulthood) and
family and environmental factors (e.g., socioeconomic status
in childhood, social integration
in adulthood).
«For example, we have studied two more
families with similar pathological
characteristics, but with no mutation
in the ATP4a gene.
Examining patterns of traits across the primate
family tree, the researchers inferred the most likely
characteristics of ancestors at different branching points
in the tree — all the way back to the common ancestor.
«Our hope is that by identifying these stress - buffering qualities we may be able to tailor clinical interventions for
families in a way that affords them the opportunity to strengthen these personal
characteristics and responses,» said Alessandri, clinical professor of psychology at UM and executive director of the UM - NSU Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD).
Focusing on the positive coping strategies and
characteristics such as optimism is especially important for clinical psychologists
in helping
families adjust to raising a child with ASD.