Sentences with phrase «longitudinal community study»

Risk and speed of transitions to first alcohol dependence symptoms in adolescents: a 10 - year longitudinal community study in Germany
Childhood Maltreatment Is Associated With Altered Fear Circuitry and Increased Internalizing Symptoms by Late Adolescence (PDF - 686 KB) Herringa, Birn, Ruttle, Burghy, Stodola, Davidson, & Essex (2013) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110 (47) Examines the associations between experiences of maltreatment during childhood and functional brain connectivity in 64 adolescents participating in a longitudinal community study.

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Effects of common illnesses on infants» energy intake from breast milk and other foods during longitudinal community - based studies in Huascar (Lima) Peru.
There have been no long - term longitudinal studies of the effects of early feeding method on the microbiome, but early feeding has the potential for lasting effects on microbial community structure, 32 and these effects may be one mechanism for the health benefits of breastfeeding on childhood and lifelong health.
They analysed bullying and depression data on 3,898 participants in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC), a UK community based birth cohort.
It also connects Kaiser Permanente's research scientists to one of the most extensive collections of longitudinal medical data available, facilitating studies and important medical discoveries that shape the future of health and care delivery for patients and the medical community.
The longitudinal study followed high - risk children and demographically matched offspring of community parents.
«I'm hoping that there will be funding for a large - scale longitudinal study of gun violence, one that includes good measures of media habits as well as various family, community, and biological factors.»
In a new longitudinal study, first - generation immigrant children who took part in a community - based intervention had higher scores on math and reading tests than their first - generation immigrant peers who did not participate in the program.
Referencing the 15 patients still in remission at the close of this longitudinal study, Dr. Chen said, «Each day that these individuals continue to spend with their loved ones is a testament to the strides our community is making in understanding and beating treatment - resistant lymphomas.»
In this regard, I am fortunate that the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Adhealth) provides information on the friendship patterns of a nationally representative sample of more than 90,000 students, from 175 schools in 80 communities, who entered grades 7 through 12 in the 1994 school year.
A longitudinal study of the Child - to - Child approach in Pakistan's Health Action Schools program (Carnegie, R., Khamis, T., 2002) demonstrated that empowering children to make their own health decisions in consultation with adults, adopt health - promoting practices, and carry health messages from schools to families and communities not only improved their health knowledge and behavior but also enhanced their self esteem.
Evidence from the National Education Longitudinal Study further demonstrates that students in private schools are more likely to participate in community service than are their peers in public schools.
The Role of Arts Participation in Student's Academic and Nonacademic Outcomes: A Longitudinal Study, Home, and Community Factors.
Through a series of cross-sectional and longitudinal studies completed in New Jersey and other states since 2011, my colleagues and I have begun the process of demonstrating the predictive accuracy of family and community demographic variables in Grades 3 - 8, and high school
Positive Action has been rigorously evaluated in longitudinal randomized studies with students from a range of backgrounds and in a range of community types.
Shep's groundbreaking longitudinal study of African American children growing up in the Woodlawn area of Chicago was among the first community studies to identify risk factors for negative health and behavioral outcomes in an urban, minority population.
Dr. Stone's research has focused on strategies that improve the capacity of CTE programs to improve the engagement, achievement, and transition of secondary and postsecondary CTE participants, including longitudinal studies on the effects of work - based learning and the effect of whole - school, CTE - based school reforms on educational outcomes of youth in high - poverty communities.
A longitudinal study of 400 Chicago elementary schools shows the central role of relational trust in building effective education communities.
One future goal is to make it possible for members of the Chinese Shar - Pei breeding community to participate conveniently, affordably and confidentially in these studies to develop a longitudinal view of the various conditions and possible underlying genetic causes.
Five - year longitudinal study of cannabis users in three remote aboriginal communities in Arnhem Land, Northern territory, Australia
The Gudaga project: partnership matters The Gudaga project, a longitudinal cohort study of 149 Aboriginal children from the Tharawal nation in Sydney's Campbelltown region, will celebrate 18 years collaborating with the local community in October.
A very important longitudinal study of the Utopia community demonstrates how living off the land, being secure in culture, language and law practices, has produced better mental and physical health outcomes than those experienced in regional or metropolitan areas.
Finally, in considering temperament as a vulnerability factor for depression, it is important to note that in addition to behavioural inhibition several theorists have developed temperament models that link additional temperamental styles, particularly Positive Emotion (PE) and Negative Emotion (NE) to depression.58 Many cross-sectional studies have reported that youth and adults with depressive symptoms exhibit diminished levels of PE and elevated levels of NE59, 60,61 and the combination of these have been associated with concurrent depressive symptoms in clinical62, 63 and community samples.61, 64,65 Furthermore, longitudinal studies have found that lower levels of PE60, 66,67 and higher level of NE in childhood68 - 70 predict the development of depressive symptoms and disorders.
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This longitudinal study combines two related ethnographic data sets to examine how teachers and students at a public magnet elementary school coconstructed a discourse of inquiry that supported students as thoughtful, engaged learners and community members.
Because our review of the literature indicated that this set of risk factors and outcomes had not previously been investigated in a thoroughly comprehensive and systematic manner with longitudinal data, data from the Children in the Community Study, 27 a prospective longitudinal investigation, were used to investigate whether negative life events or severe interpersonal difficulties during adolescence mediate the association between childhood adversities and suicide attempts during late adolescence or early adulthood.
A longitudinal, randomized, community - based cohort study was conducted of 35 low - income, community - based, in - town settings.
He then pursued postdoctoral training in longitudinal diagnostic assessment of psychiatric disorders at Yale University from 2001 - 2003, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship in psychotherapy studies in depression at the Institute of Community and Family Psychiatry at the Jewish General Hospital (ICFP - JGH) from 2003 - 2004.
Background Data from a community - based longitudinal study were used to investigate the association between childhood adversities, interpersonal difficulties during adolescence, and suicide attempts during late adolescence or early adulthood.
Depressive symptoms and self - rated health in community - dwelling older adults: A longitudinal study
Relative impact of young adult personality disorders on subsequent quality of life: Findings of a community - based longitudinal study
The NSW Department of Family and Community Services (FACS) is funding and leading the Pathways of Care Longitudinal Study.
This longitudinal study examined physical, emotional, sexual and multiple abuse victimisation in a community - based sample of South African adolescents.
In the Children in the Community Study, a community - based longitudinal study exploring the impact of parental psychiatric disorders in 872 families, paternal anxiety disorder was associated with maternal report of lower assistance of their wives, frequent loud arguments with their wives, and poor fulfillment of family roles (Johnson et al. 2004), which can be regarded as indicators of poor copCommunity Study, a community - based longitudinal study exploring the impact of parental psychiatric disorders in 872 families, paternal anxiety disorder was associated with maternal report of lower assistance of their wives, frequent loud arguments with their wives, and poor fulfillment of family roles (Johnson et al. 2004), which can be regarded as indicators of poor coparenStudy, a community - based longitudinal study exploring the impact of parental psychiatric disorders in 872 families, paternal anxiety disorder was associated with maternal report of lower assistance of their wives, frequent loud arguments with their wives, and poor fulfillment of family roles (Johnson et al. 2004), which can be regarded as indicators of poor copcommunity - based longitudinal study exploring the impact of parental psychiatric disorders in 872 families, paternal anxiety disorder was associated with maternal report of lower assistance of their wives, frequent loud arguments with their wives, and poor fulfillment of family roles (Johnson et al. 2004), which can be regarded as indicators of poor coparenstudy exploring the impact of parental psychiatric disorders in 872 families, paternal anxiety disorder was associated with maternal report of lower assistance of their wives, frequent loud arguments with their wives, and poor fulfillment of family roles (Johnson et al. 2004), which can be regarded as indicators of poor coparenting.
For example, longitudinal studies show that growing up in poverty increases lifelong risk for various negative life events and negative health outcomes.12 - 14 Peer rejection and lack of friends are associated with the development of many disorders.15 - 17 Poor school performance in childhood is associated with poor outcomes in adulthood, such as unemployment.18 Witnessing community violence has been shown to be a mental health hazard for adults and children.19, 20 These major childhood adversities are not currently measured by the ACE scale.
The KITS Follow - Up study was a longitudinal study of the effects of an intervention that targeted specific school - related skills during the summer and early fall preceding school entry via three mechanisms: (1) a therapeutic playgroup; (2) caregiver psychoeducational support groups; and (3) behavioral consultation in the home, school, and community settings.
This prospective longitudinal study examines the factors modifying children's adjustment to parental separation in a community sample of 5,635 families in England.
The participants were a community sample of all students in two grades of regular school in a Swedish municipality who took part in a two - wave longitudinal study with a one - year interval.
In an integrative data analysis, we combined observations over ages 2 through 17 from two longitudinal studies of children of alcoholic parents and matched controls recruited from the community.
The participants were a community sample of all students in two grades of regular school in a Swedish municipality who answered questionnaires as part of a two - wave longitudinal study with a one - year interval.
The study utilized comprehensive health care data collected as part of the Concordia Longitudinal Research Project, an intergenerational study of health and development in families from lower income inner - city communities initiated in 1976 (Serbin, Cooperman, Peters, Lehoux, Stack, & Schwartzman, 1998).
Studying in a community sample the longitudinal development of the family interactions since pregnancy, Favez et al. (2012) demonstrated a relationship between the familial alliance (i.e., the quality of the triadic coordination exhibited during the video - recorded play) and the cognitive - emotional development of the child at the age of 5.
This longitudinal study investigated the links between adolescents» perceptions of attachment security in their relationships with their mothers and fathers and developmental trajectories of depressive symptoms in a community sample of 414 adolescents (45 % males).
The present study used a longitudinal community sample (N = 387, 55 % female, 83 % White) to test whether externalizing symptoms moderated the relationship between internalizing symptoms and trajectories of alcohol and marijuana use from early (age 11 — 12 years old) to late (age 18 — 19 years old) adolescence.
Use of a lower income longitudinal community - based sample with identified risk for a variety of health problems is another unusual feature of the study.
The data of the PPD sample were compared with those of a community sample consisting of primary caregivers and their children taking part in an ongoing longitudinal study [8, 37, 54].
Our study also has key strengths: 1) analyses were based on a community sample and we were able to estimate the burden of behavioural problems associated with food insecurity among children in the general population, while most prior studies focused on high - risk families; 2) longitudinal follow - up of children's mental health allowed us to distinguish different types of symptoms and their developmental patterns over up to 7 years of follow - up; 3) statistical adjustment for multiple individual and family factors potentially associated with children's outcomes.
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