Promoting Protective Factors for Children and Youth in Foster Care: A Guide for Practitioners Child Welfare Information Gateway (2015) Presents information from a review of current research
linking protective factors to well - being for children and youth in and transitioning out of foster care.
Presents information from a review of current research
linking protective factors to well - being for children exposed to domestic violence.
Not exact matches
There's more detail about breastfeeding and its
protective effect against cancer here, and you can read a fuller discussion of the lifestyle risk
factors linked to cancer here.
Results showed that 23 percent of cases where
protective orders were filed indicated a risk of firearm use, and in 39 percent of cases, victims reported at least one
factor linked to a higher risk of homicide.
Five
protective factors are
linked to a lower incidence of child abuse and neglect.
Cox survival and logistic regression techniques examine risk and
protective factors for survival and
links between adverse childhood experiences and cause of death, respectively.
Research has shown that
protective factors are
linked to a lower incidence of child abuse and neglect:
Help your staff to understand how their own attitudes and beliefs about children's behavior influence the way they respond to a child's challenging behavior, understand the
link between risk and
protective factors that influence a child's behavior and how staff can learn ways to prevent the behavior from occurring.
In this session participants will define temperament and temperament characteristics, explore the
link between temperament and «goodness of fit,» and understand how each aspect of temperament can be viewed as both a risk and
protective factor.
The initiative focuses on building the following six
protective factors within families, which are
linked with many positive outcomes including reductions in child abuse and neglect:
He has led numerous NIH and internationally funded research projects designed to examine risk and
protective factors involved in
linking acculturation to education and behavioral health outcomes for Latino children and families and to develop and test culturally specific interventions for at - risk families in the U.S. and in Latin America.
In particular, Natvig et al observed a
protective effect between student support and depression, a symptom commonly
linked to a range of somatic symptoms in other studies.4, 7,18 Additional research is needed to determine whether some risk
factors for somatic symptoms can be effectively addressed through positive peer networks, and if so, what mechanisms can be used to mitigate the negative effects of poor peer relations associated with bullying.
The broader empirical pediatric psychology literature has also found few
links between overcontrol, overinvolvement, or overprotection and poor child adjustment or health outcomes to date (Berg et al., 2007; Mullins et al., 2004; Wiebe et al., 2005) and in fact overcontrol has been shown to serve as a
protective factor in certain contexts (Tolou - Shams, Paikoff, McKirnan, & Holmbeck, 2007).