Second, following emerging, innovative trends in
intervention research with older aggressive children, intervention with preschool aggressive children should become adaptively flexible, while still retaining implementation with fidelity.
PMT interventions with preadolescent (including those age five years and younger) children have been the focus of the largest and most sophisticated body of
intervention research with children with conduct problems, and present the most promising results.
A descriptive analysis of positive behavioral
intervention research with young children with challenging behavior.
Not exact matches
«Repeated
intervention to maintain the currency's stability is at odds
with the «more flexible exchange rate mechanism» the central bank announced just three weeks ago,» wrote Chen Long of Gavekal Dragonomics in a
research note on Wednesday.
The joint
research undertaken by the two companies will examine how blockchain, the technology at the basis of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, could be used for developing innovative cybersecurity solutions, such as secure transmission of information between services and supply chains, user authentication, critical devices and elements that run
with no human
intervention and additional solutions for the cyber challenges in a hyper - connected world.
The
research further notes that hedge funds tend to be focused on the short term,
with half of
interventions not lasting nine months.
Danielle A. Schlosser, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry; Director of the Digital Health Core in the Department of Psychiatry, and Director of the NIH - funded Digital
Research and Interventions for Volitional Enhancement (DRIVE) lab at UCSF Dr. Schlosser's research program's goal is to design, develop, and investigate neuroscience - informed digital health solutions to improve the lives of people with schizophrenia and dep
Research and
Interventions for Volitional Enhancement (DRIVE) lab at UCSF Dr. Schlosser's
research program's goal is to design, develop, and investigate neuroscience - informed digital health solutions to improve the lives of people with schizophrenia and dep
research program's goal is to design, develop, and investigate neuroscience - informed digital health solutions to improve the lives of people
with schizophrenia and depression.
«Although published academic
research overwhelmingly supports passive management and finds that trading frequency is inversely correlated
with performance, there are indeed instances where at least some degree of
intervention may be warranted,» says John H. Robinson, founder of Financial Planning Hawaii in Honolulu.
A recent
research study conducted by the Sahlgrenska Academy at University of Gothenburg in Gothenburg, Sweden, in collaboration
with DuPont Nutrition & Health (DuPont), yielded breakthrough results demonstrating that probiotic
intervention can alter and modify intestinal microbiota in patients
with colon cancer.
With more than 15 years of experience, Dr. Dubost has worked in the areas of clinical nutrition,
research, public health
intervention, education and communications.
Research from the McKinsey Global Institute found that a 10 per cent tax on high - sugar products would be one of the least effective measures in combatting obesity, ranking 14th of 17
intervention methods,
with portion control having the highest estimated impact
with the most cost effective measures.
Working
with fathers to improve children's well - being: a new website Working
with fathers to improve children's well - being is Professor Jonathan Scourfield's website, set up as part of his
research on fathers, social interventions and children's well - being (funded by the Economic and Social Research C
research on fathers, social
interventions and children's well - being (funded by the Economic and Social
Research C
Research Council).
Each C - section was a repeat elective, although I have been
researching for years about safety in all different environments and
with all different
interventions and assistants.
Currently completing a PhD in Health Psychology
with a
research focus on a mindfulness - based stress management
intervention for PPD in a group setting.
Kyle Pruett, MD, one of the original thinkers and researchers about fatherhood speaks
with Ray Levy, PsyD, Director of TFP and Professor Milton Kotelchuck, PhD, Director of
Research at TFP, about recent research demonstrating the effectiveness of fatherhood, and couple interv
Research at TFP, about recent
research demonstrating the effectiveness of fatherhood, and couple interv
research demonstrating the effectiveness of fatherhood, and couple
interventions.
There is no
research to show that induction does not cause breastfeeding issues in mother or baby per se, However, the cascade of
interventions associated
with induction can have an affect.
Therefor, if crying can be regarded as a meaningful «target behaviour» for
intervention with depressed mothers,
research needs to address how to identify it (cry), what aspect of its character is meaningful (to the mother and clinician), who should be the target of the
intervention (mother and / or infant) and whether the crying infant or the mother's processing of the signal matters (i.e., mother vs. infant).
As a member of Postpartum Support, International, a non-profit organization
with volunteer coordinators in each state in the U.S. and 26 countries around the world, Karen and her associates at The Postpartum Stress Center are continuously in touch
with the needs of the postpartum community as well as
with current
research and state - of - the - art
interventions.
Further
research with breastfeeding support internet education
interventions is needed and recommended.
She also serves as the Clinical Director of the Mental Health
Interventions and Technology (MINT) program where she has clinical expertise and
research interests in cognitive - behavioral treatment of childhood anxiety and disruptive behavior disorders,
with a focus on preschool mental health.
Absolute inequality measures reflect not only inequalities across socioeconomic subgroups but also public health importance of the outcome in consideration, and they could provide different, even contradictory, patterns of inequalities from relative measures in a given outcome.21, 22 However, measuring absolute inequality is often neglected in health inequalities
research.23 Relative risks (RRs) and absolute risk differences (RDs) of discontinuing breastfeeding among mothers
with lower education compared
with mothers
with complete university education (reference category) were separately estimated in the
intervention and in the control group and then compared between the two groups.
The effect of these kinds of supports on home visitors has not been well studied, but some
research on similar
interventions indicates implementation of evidence - based practices
with fidelity monitoring and supportive consultation predicts lower rates of staff turnover, as well as lower levels of staff emotional exhaustion relative to services as usual.29, 30,31 Moreover, a supportive organizational climate has been associated
with more positive attitudes toward adoption of evidence - based programs.32
working
with partners around the world to conduct
research into the causes of preterm birth, and test effectiveness and delivery approaches for
interventions to prevent preterm birth and treat babies that are born preterm;
Six implementation
research studies were conducted in Malawi, Nigeria and Zimbabwe that examined
interventions to improve retention - in - care of mothers living
with HIV.
Identifying core components of
interventions found to be effective and understanding what it takes to implement those components
with fidelity to the program model is critical to successful replication and scale - up of effective programs and practices in different community contexts and populations.7 There is growing recognition in the early childhood field of the importance of effective implementation and the need for implementation
research that can guide adoption, initial implementation, and ongoing improvement of early childhood
interventions.8, 9,10 The promise of implementation
research and using data to drive program management is compelling because it offers a potential solution to the problem of persistent gaps in outcomes between at - risk children and their more well - off peers.
Despite this promise, very little
research or
intervention efforts have focused on sports settings compared
with research in other settings such as school and after - school programs.
Third, efforts to augment existing home visitation services
with mental health
interventions aimed at preventing and treating maternal depression should be further tested
with rigorous
research studies and scaled up as appropriate.
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
With the goal of improved health outcomes for children through increased emotional engagement of fathers, our
research is anticipated to lead to new evidence - based standards for
intervention.
These
interventions, which have been implemented in WIC and Head Start settings, are based on the principals of community - based participatory
research and were developed, implemented and evaluated in collaboration
with parents.
Given the desirability of breastfeeding, it is possible that women in the
intervention group felt more guilty about discontinuing breastfeeding than control women because of relationships developed
with the peer counselor, and thus, they did not answer telephone calls when the
research assistant called to ascertain feeding status.
Future
research should include further evaluations of successful
interventions,
with an emphasis on determining the optimal timeframe for the provision of support, the effect of educating women's family members, and the impact on infant health care use and cost - effectiveness.
My
research experience includes assisting
with data collection and developmental assessment for high - risk preterm infants at Children's Hospital Boston as well as creating and implementing curriculum for an
intervention in the Pediatrics Department at Boston Medical Center.
Focusing on the latest
research dealing
with environmental factors and non-cognitive skills (perseverance, attachment, relationships, etc.), this quick read provides insights on possible strategies and
interventions which lead to greater academic and personal success.
Research from other countries that have achieved this shows that a multifaceted approach is needed,
with interventions delivered in combination.
There is also
research showing that moms who planned to give birth at home (regardless of where they actually had their babies) ended up
with fewer
interventions, such as episiotomies and c - sections, compared
with a group of equally low - risk women who had planned hospital deliveries.
Research on birth
interventions is also very difficult due to the fact that
with the whole cascade of
interventions that we've been talking about, it can be really difficult to zone out what specifically is responsible for any breastfeeding issues.
However, available
research (e.g., waitlist - controlled pilot studies) suggests that behavioral / cognitive - behavioral
interventions and pharmacotherapy
with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are effective for treating SM.
For the control and telephone support group, a
research nurse not involved
with delivering the
intervention, recruited the participants.
Serena's
research focuses on the ethics of war,
with a particular emphasis on the just war tradition, humanitarian
intervention, and the responsibility to protect.
«Ultimately,
with further
research, we may have the scope to personalize obesity
interventions,» he said.
With this in mind, a
research team including academics and practitioners inside and outside of government examined existing studies to evaluate the relative cost effectiveness of nudges and other policy
interventions.
Also fueling Clinton - Sherrod's excitement about social psychology was her participation in a
research project that focused on how social support — safe houses, counseling,
intervention programs, and so on — helps people dealing
with difficult social issues.
While she does not believe music would replace current epilepsy therapy, Charyton said this
research suggests music might be a novel
intervention used in conjunction
with traditional treatment to help prevent seizures in people
with epilepsy.
«We believe that music could potentially be used as an
intervention to help people
with epilepsy,» said Christine Charyton, PhD, adjunct assistant professor and visiting assistant professor of neurology at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, who presented the
research.
The work should begin «by identifying the most pressing
research questions
with the greatest potential public health impact, and by assessing existing public health
interventions being implemented across the Nation to prevent gun violence,» the president's memo states.
A study by investigators at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) published this week in PLOS ONE identifies four factors that may account for sex differences in statin therapy among patients
with coronary artery disease (CAD), pointing to
interventions and additional
research that will be needed to help overcome this sex disparity and reduce cardiovascular risk for women.
The study is also the largest
research project in Finland that focuses on early detection,
intervention and prevention of mental health problems in families
with children.
«Given the current state of the opioid overdose epidemic, it is critical that patients seeking help for opioid addiction have access to comprehensive treatment that includes highly effective medications whose effects may be enhanced
with the provision of psychosocial
interventions,» according to the report by Karen Dugosh, PhD, of Treatment
Research Institute, Philadelphia, and colleagues
Their joint study — published on July 25, 2017 in JAMA — tested a mobile health
intervention with the potential to positively impact attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived control — those TPB variables that affect caregivers» adherence to safe sleep practices, as shown by Colson's
research.