Sentences with phrase «less social support»

Middle school teachers tend to offer less social support to students than do elementary school teachers.
People who meet through weaker social ties may experience less social support for the relationship.
The association of black race, AFDC receipt, the absence of the biological father, and less social support with using this pattern of response for 1 or more misbehaviors needs to be explored further to determine the motivation and efficacy associated with this response.
Since marrying a younger husband deviates from what is regarded as normal, these couples could be regarded as outsiders and receive less social support.
Late bloomers receive markedly less social support and reinforcement from parents, coaches, and peers.
In addition, mothers with negatively temperamental infants were more likely to show maternal distress and less social support from prenatal to 12 weeks postpartum.
Alternatively, fathers report higher levels of stress in relation to child externalising behaviours [39, 57], ASD symptoms [68], poor child sensory and cognitive awareness [32] and less social support [37].
«Now that they no longer have a spouse, divorced older people have less social support.
Higher GI quintiles were also associated with black race - ethnicity, lower education, lower income, hypertension, myocardial infarction, less hormone replacement therapy, smoking, more stressful life events, and less social support.
Factors associated with using corporal punishment first and teaching / verbal assertion or limit setting as a secondary response were black race, receipt of AFDC, the absence of the biological father, and less social support.
His sample has more life stress and less social support than the average, middle - class samples most researchers study.
Within the realm of child illness, studies have suggested that parents with greater social support show fewer psychological symptoms than those with less social support (Kazak et al., 1997).
Parents of children with ASD were found to report higher stress, more behavioural concerns, and less social support and satisfaction within their relationships.
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