The children receiving autoinflation were more
likely than those in the control group to have normal middle - ear pressure at both 1 month (47.3 % and 35.6 %, respectively) and 3 months (49.6 % and 38.3 %, respectively) and have fewer days with symptoms.
Girls in the treatment group were also significantly less
likely than those in the control group to...
The latest installment of the study, released this week by the nonprofit research group MDRC, contains even more impressive news: The disadvantaged students who make up a vast majority of the small - school enrollment are also more
likely than those in the control group to enroll in college.
Not exact matches
The results are encouraging, even many years down the road — at age 15, kids whose mothers went through the program are 59 percent less
likely to have an arrest record
than teens
in a
control group.
A series of randomized
control trials of a nurse home visitation program show a range of positive effects on maternal health, including decreases
in prenatal cigarette smoking, fewer hypertensive disorders
in pregnancy, and fewer closely spaced subsequent pregnancies., A randomized
control study of another program that works with a particularly high - risk population found that participant mothers showed significantly lower depressive symptoms
than those
in the
control group and were less
likely to report feeling stressed a year after participation.
One 7 - year followup study showed that children enrolled
in a high - quality home visiting program were more
likely to participate
in a gifted program and less
likely to receive special education services or report skipping school
than were children
in the
control group.
Patients newly diagnosed with primary SjS (
in people with no other rheumatic disease) were around 11 times more
likely to have had a prior infection with NTM
than a matched
group of
controls.
Girls who completed HEART were no more
likely to be sexually active at the four - month follow - up
than girls
in the
control group.
They found that pneumonia was more
likely to develop
in the people with sleep apnea
than in the
control group (638 [9.36 %] v. 2119 [7.77 %]-RRB-.
The researchers found that mothers
in the Family Spirit
group were less
likely to use illegal drugs, be depressed or experience behavior problems
than those
in the
control group.
Further, 59 percent of participants
in the second study said they were significantly more
likely than a
control group that wasn't screened to take legal action against the company for invasion of privacy.
The researchers found that participants
in the
control group with two copies of the variant were 80 % more
likely to develop the disease
than those without the variant.
In their words, the result seem to indicate that «women who ingest raspberry leaf might be less likely to receive an artificial rupture of their membranes, or require a caesarean section, forceps or vacuum birth than the women in the control group.&raqu
In their words, the result seem to indicate that «women who ingest raspberry leaf might be less
likely to receive an artificial rupture of their membranes, or require a caesarean section, forceps or vacuum birth
than the women
in the control group.&raqu
in the
control group.»
When they
controlled for factors such as age, body mass index, smoking status, and alcohol consumption, the researchers found that people
in the low physical - activity
group were 10 % less
likely to have had an infection
than those
in the sedentary
group.
Six months later, the women who participated
in the weight - loss program were more
than twice as
likely as the women
in the
control group to have experienced an improvement
in their hot flash symptoms.
An unexpected finding
in this study seems to indicate that women who ingest raspberry leaf might be less
likely to receive an artificial rupture of their membranes, or require a caesarean section, forceps or vacuum birth
than the women
in the
control group.
It is
likely the subjects
in the walking
group were exposed to more novel stimuli when out on their walks
than those
in the
control group, who remained
in more familiar surroundings.
Perhaps most intriguingly, MDRC found that the young men who years earlier had graduated from a career academy were 33 percent more
likely to be married, and living with their spouse,
than their peers
in a
control group.
A sophisticated evaluation by MDRC found that young men who had graduated from a career academy were 33 percent more
likely to be married and living with their spouses
than selected peers
in a
control group.
What's more, students who were eligible for free school meals and took part
in a CREST Silver Award were 38 per cent more
likely to take a STEM subject at AS Level
than the matched
control group.
Drawing on an evaluation of 3,000 applicants
in the 2005 06 school year, MDRC concluded that after three years ChalleNGe cadets were more
likely than members of the
control group to earn a diploma or a GED and to enroll
in college or
in college courses.
In contrast, children served by TN - VPK were more likely to have received school - based special education services than children in the control group (14 % to 9 % for the full sample — reported results aren't separated for the intensively studied sub sample
In contrast, children served by TN - VPK were more
likely to have received school - based special education services
than children
in the control group (14 % to 9 % for the full sample — reported results aren't separated for the intensively studied sub sample
in the
control group (14 % to 9 % for the full sample — reported results aren't separated for the intensively studied sub sample).
For example,
in Baltimore, 77 % of community school students
in grades 6 to 8 were less
likely to be chronically absent
than a
control group.
Results of a randomized
control trial demonstrated that male students who participated
in the program during Grade 9 were significantly more
likely to graduate from high school within 4 years
than male students
in the
control group (81 % vs. 63 %).
Hehir points out that interventions for this
group are more
likely to focus on
controlling their disruptive behaviors
in school
than on providing mental health help or positive interventions to improve students» mental state and behaviors.
They found that students provided with these custom lists were more
likely to apply to the schools on the list
than students
in the
control group.
The research also indicates that children who have participated
in SEL programs are less
likely than children
in control groups to be suspended or otherwise disciplined.
Students
in the intervention
group were 62 % more
likely to write «excellent» essays
than the
control group.
Students
in the treatment
group were 18 percent more
likely to attend the exhibit
than students
in the
control group.
Gourkow found the cats who received treatment were significantly more
likely to be rated as content (remember, all of the cats were identified as frustrated)
than the cats
in the
control group.
In the Elmira demonstration, intervention mothers were less likely to punish or physically restrain their children than mothers in the control group.62 Among home - visited families who participated in Early Start, less punitive parenting was observed, though the effect was modest.63 Several other programs have identified reductions in the frequency with which mothers spanked their children at thirty - six months, including Healthy Families San Diego, 64 Early Head Start, 65 and IHDP.66 No effects on harsh parenting were found in the CCDP.
In the Elmira demonstration, intervention mothers were less
likely to punish or physically restrain their children
than mothers
in the control group.62 Among home - visited families who participated in Early Start, less punitive parenting was observed, though the effect was modest.63 Several other programs have identified reductions in the frequency with which mothers spanked their children at thirty - six months, including Healthy Families San Diego, 64 Early Head Start, 65 and IHDP.66 No effects on harsh parenting were found in the CCDP.
in the
control group.62 Among home - visited families who participated
in Early Start, less punitive parenting was observed, though the effect was modest.63 Several other programs have identified reductions in the frequency with which mothers spanked their children at thirty - six months, including Healthy Families San Diego, 64 Early Head Start, 65 and IHDP.66 No effects on harsh parenting were found in the CCDP.
in Early Start, less punitive parenting was observed, though the effect was modest.63 Several other programs have identified reductions
in the frequency with which mothers spanked their children at thirty - six months, including Healthy Families San Diego, 64 Early Head Start, 65 and IHDP.66 No effects on harsh parenting were found in the CCDP.
in the frequency with which mothers spanked their children at thirty - six months, including Healthy Families San Diego, 64 Early Head Start, 65 and IHDP.66 No effects on harsh parenting were found
in the CCDP.
in the CCDP.67
A randomised
controlled trial of a version of
Group Triple P for fathers in New Zealand has shown that when men are treated as active participants in the parenting process, rather than being assumed to be there to play a supporting role, men are just as likely as their partner to actively participate in group sess
Group Triple P for fathers
in New Zealand has shown that when men are treated as active participants
in the parenting process, rather
than being assumed to be there to play a supporting role, men are just as
likely as their partner to actively participate
in group sess
group sessions.
Some studies15, 19 noted that mothers with BPD were more
likely than control groups to be parenting without the support of a partner, or within a household that frequently changed
in its composition.17 This study also noted that children of BPD parents had experienced more changes
in school, and more non-maternal care
than controls.
Weiss et al33 reported that children (with a mean age of 11) whose mother had BPD, were more
likely to have a behavioural disorder or attention deficit disorder
than the children
in the
control group, whose parents had a range of other personality disorders (but not BPD).
For the
control group, self - efficacy reduced at month 9, and stayed lower
than the other
groups in the partial and full intervention, and results suggest that the longer someone participated
in the peer support
group, the more
likely self - efficacy improved.
Program
group adolescents without younger siblings,
in contrast, were more
likely than their
control group counterparts to participate
in out - of - school activities and experienced few effects on school outcomes.
Results indicate during the 2 - decade period following registration
in this trial, women enrolled
in the 2 nurse - visited
groups were less
likely to have died
than women assigned to the
control group, and by age 20 years, children whose mothers received home visits during pregnancy and through child age 2 years were less
likely to have died from preventable causes compared with their counterparts
in the
control group.
A series of randomized
control trials of a nurse home visitation program show a range of positive effects on maternal health, including decreases
in prenatal cigarette smoking, fewer hypertensive disorders
in pregnancy, and fewer closely spaced subsequent pregnancies., A randomized
control study of another program that works with a particularly high - risk population found that participant mothers showed significantly lower depressive symptoms
than those
in the
control group and were less
likely to report feeling stressed a year after participation.
With respect to negative parenting, Healthy Families mothers
in the High Prevention Opportunity subgroup were less
likely than their counterparts
in the
control group to use harsh parenting, while no differences were detected for the Limited Prevention Opportunity subgroup.
Analysis showed that after the intervention, mothers
in the Healthy Families
group were significantly less
likely to have babies categorized as low birth weight
than control group mothers.
With respect to negative parenting, Healthy Families NY mothers
in the High Prevention Opportunity subgroup were less
likely than their counterparts
in the
control group to use harsh parenting, while no differences were detected for the Limited Prevention Opportunity subgroup.
Children participating
in Child First were 68 % less
likely to have language problems
than the
control group after 12 months (Lowell, et al., 2011).
Participants
in the treatment
group were significantly less
likely than control group participants to exhibit evidence of serious conduct problems and had higher social cognition.
The evaluation by the Conduct Problems Prevention Research
Group (2002) found that at the end of grade 3, participants in the treatment group were significantly less likely than control group participants to exhibit evidence of serious conduct prob
Group (2002) found that at the end of grade 3, participants
in the treatment
group were significantly less likely than control group participants to exhibit evidence of serious conduct prob
group were significantly less
likely than control group participants to exhibit evidence of serious conduct prob
group participants to exhibit evidence of serious conduct problems.
Outcome data collected at multiple time points over 12 months demonstrated that adolescents
in the HIV intervention were less
likely to report sexual intercourse, multiple partners, days of unprotected intercourse, and unprotected intercourse
than those
in the
control group (Villarruel, Jemmott, Jemmott, & Eakin, 2006).
Douglas was only rated as weak on
controlling for confounds as the study reported that the index
group in this study were significantly more
likely to be younger, live
in a more deprived area and have experienced parental separation, divorce or death
than the
control group, yet these variables were not discussed
in the method or
controlled for
in the analyses.