Sentences with phrase «indicate more conflict»

Items were coded so that high scores indicate more conflict and poorer conflict resolution skills.
Because our goal was to examine the impact of the child's exposure to family conflict from 6.5 to 8 years of age, an average score was computed for the two assessments with high scores indicating more conflict within the family.

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These findings indicate that systematic reviews that reported financial conflicts of interest or sponsorship from food or drink companies were more likely to reach a conclusion of no positive association between SSB consumption and weight gain than reviews that reported having no conflicts of interest.
Since studies indicate how damaging parental conflict is to kids, the thought of raising children in a conflict - free house sounds more than intriguing — it actually sounds preferable.
Given conflicting data indicating that 90 % of districts are already meeting the standards successfully, many school food advocates have asked the obvious question: instead of weakening nutrition — a move that directly harms kids — why not put more effort into helping the small minority of districts that are struggling?
Perhaps more importantly, the outbreak of war in former Yugoslavia, and what was widely regarded as the EU's confused, divided and often impotent response to it, not only illustrated the weakness of the EU's political present, but also indicated that regional conflicts had replaced large - scale territorial war as the principal security threat.
Amid the maelstrom of personal conflicts, Elvis and Joe are forced to consider a more troubling lead — one indicating that Ben's disappearance is connected to a terrible, long - held secret from Elvis Cole's past.
«While boys and girls were equally satisfied with their pets, girls reported more disclosure, companionship, and conflict with their pets — this perhaps indicates that girls may interact with their pets in more nuanced ways,» said Professor Hughes.
It does seem to be true (and there are some studies that indicate) that intra-pack conflicts involving two females tend to be more intense than intra-pack issues between two males, or opposite sex pairs.
While boys and girls were equally satisfied with their pets, girls reported more disclosure, companionship, and conflict with their pet than did boys, perhaps indicating that girls may interact with their pets in more nuanced ways.»
As indicated by the title of the exhibition, the theme of these paintings is history and, more specifically, war and conflict.
At the same time, this accepted language seems to indicate that its author (a lawyer) is more interested in creating the conditions that would favor a conflict, rather than assisting the parties in avoiding them.
Eddy indicated that there is a clear trend that clients have fewer conflict resolution skills, more high ‐ conflict behaviour, and more personality disorders.
Eddy indicated that there is a clear trend that clients have fewer conflict resolution skills, more high ‐ conflict behaviour, and more personality disorders... [more]
In fact, the AAP policy also includes guidelines for parental screen time, citing studies that indicate that parents on their phones interact less with their kids, may have more conflict with them, and their own use is a likely predictor of their kids» habits.
Escalating conflict, overuse of grievance procedures indicate that another less expensive, less stressful and more positive approach is needed when inevitable conflict comes along — we have long experience in providing constructive and cost effective approaches to workplace conflict...
Since studies indicate how damaging parental conflict is to kids, the thought of raising children in a conflict - free house sounds more than intriguing — it actually sounds preferable.
Research indicates that marriage and family therapy is as effective, and in some cases more effective than standard and / or individual treatments for many mental health problems such as: adult schizophrenia, affective (mood) disorders, adult alcoholism and drug abuse, children's conduct disorders, adolescent drug abuse, anorexia in young adult women, childhood autism, chronic physical illness in adults and children, and marital distress and conflict.
Data from over 900 participants indicates that individuals higher on these dimensions were better at conflict management and resolution, were more dedicated to the relationship, had more self - control, had more positive interactions, and were more satisfied.2 That is, individuals who score higher on this scale should be able to control their impulses (i.e., avoid kissing random people behind their partner's back), they should pick up on signs of relationship problems earlier, and should more carefully weigh the pros and cons of starting a long - term relationship, or deciding to move in together.
More importantly, when comparing the conditions on the key outcomes, the results indicated that, following conflict, men perceived their partner as more sexually attractive, while women perceived their partner as less sexually attractMore importantly, when comparing the conditions on the key outcomes, the results indicated that, following conflict, men perceived their partner as more sexually attractive, while women perceived their partner as less sexually attractmore sexually attractive, while women perceived their partner as less sexually attractive.
Research indicates that couples are generally more satisfied with their marriages when their belief systems are more similar or homogamous.9, 10, 11, 12, 13 In fact, the findings revealed that divorce rates were lower when spouses had the same religious affiliation, 14, 15 were generally more religious, 16, 17 and regularly attended religious services together.18 Additionally, the degree to which couples did not share the same religious or theological beliefs predicted the frequency and type of conflicts they experienced, including an increased likelihood of divorce.19 Interestingly, more disagreements were found among highly religious couples who had different belief systems.20, 21
Cohabitation in the United States is far more unstable, conflicted, and short - lived — and far more frequently associated with child abuse — than marital relationships.47 As Figure 19b indicates, cohabiting men and women who have a child in their twenties are three times more likely to break up before their child's fifth birthday than are married couples.
Research indicates that marriage and family therapy is as effective as, and in some cases more effective than, standard and / or individual treatments for many mental health problems such as: adult schizophrenia, affective (mood) disorders, adult alcoholism and drug abuse, children's conduct disorders, adolescent drug abuse, anorexia in young adult women, childhood autism, chronic physical illness in adults and children, and marital distress and conflict.
The women had more children in case that they reported a conflict about child's upbringing compared to those reported a conflict between the spouses or with the husband's family of friends (F (3, 96) = 7.12; p <.001) indicated by significant post-hoc tests (Tukey - B).
The main caregivers presented more elevated levels in the factor parenting conflict, which might indicate that the relation between parental figures is affected as frequent and severe disagreements happen between the caregivers when concerning the child, and yet it is affected by the inflexibility and disagreements about educational principles used in the child's education (Margolin et al., 2001).
Findings for housework indicated that perceived fairness was related to relationship conflict for mothers and fathers, such that when spouses perceived the change in the division of household tasks to be unfair to either partner, they reported more conflict, However, fairness did not significantly mediate relations between changes in division of household tasks and later relationship conflict.
The effect sizes of the associations between PPD and child developmental outcomes, and the lack of interaction effects between PPD and additional risk factors in this study, indicate that there is more to the story than the predictors that we have examined or controlled for (i.e., sample status, gender, maternal education, partner conflict, separation from the father and stressful life events).
Overall, these findings indicated that the association between conflict and externalizing behavior was increased as child temperament became more difficult.
The findings that acceptance was lower and diabetes conflict was higher among Latinos compared with Caucasians are consistent with the general literature indicating that Latino parents may engage in more authoritarian parenting practices compared with Caucasians (Calzada et al., 2012), which has implications for amount of parent — adolescent conflict and parental acceptance (Smetana, 1995).
Although alienating parents often feel victimized and controlled, a thorough history may indicate that, in fact, the parent to be alienated has accommodated or capitulated in conflicts many more times than the alienating parent.
Results indicated that (a) parenting styles of mothers and fathers were related, (b) mothers» and fathers» authoritarianism and permissiveness were associated with increased child internalizing and externalizing behavior problems, (c) marital conflict was significantly related to child behavior problems, (d) when mother and father reported parenting styles differed, increased marital conflict was reported, (e) increased differences between mothers and fathers in self - and spouse - perceived permissiveness were related to increased child externalizing behavior problems, and (f) the direction of the differences between parents (i.e. whether a particular parent reported being more permissive than the other) was linked with marital conflict and child behavior problems.
In contrast, a low level of conflict might indicate that one parent is withdrawn from the triad, which has been associated with more negative child outcomes (Favez et al., 2006).
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