We conducted a short - term
longitudinal study examining the structure of coping behavior and the relationship between coping style and depression during adolescence.
Survey responses from 519 adolescents (12 — 17 years) at baseline of a larger,
longitudinal study examining parental monitoring and adolescent risk were examined.
Most important would be
a longitudinal study examining the role of fathers over time.
One recent
longitudinal study examining the relationship between family support and physical activity among adolescent girls confirms this positive relationship [13].
The present study is a four - year
longitudinal study examining the important predictors of writing of 340 Chinese children in elementary grades.
The participants in the present study are from the Berlin Aging Study II (BASE - II)-- a larger
longitudinal study examining the physical, psychological, and social conditions for healthy aging.
Design, Setting, and Participants This descriptive,
longitudinal study examined changes in the nutritional quality of 1741630 school meals at 3 middle schools and 3 high schools in an urban school district in Washington state.
This descriptive,
longitudinal study examined changes in the nutritional quality of 1741630 school meals at 3 middle schools and 3 high schools in an urban school district in Washington state.
The longitudinal study examined the effect of RYBG surgery on the brain function of 17 obese women.
The 13 - year
longitudinal study examined hormone levels and the incidence of uterine fibroids in women participating in the Study of Women's Health around the Nation (SWAN).
The 12 - year
longitudinal study examined 1,829 youth (1,172 males and 657 females, ages 10 to 18 years at baseline) who were detained at the Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center in Chicago between 1995 and 1998.
The Whitehall II study, published in the journal PLOS ONE, was conducted amongst 5,182 London based civil servants and is one of very few
longitudinal studies examining the positive effects on people at work.
This exploratory,
longitudinal study examined six teachers» views on the factors that affect technology use in classrooms, studying teachers of grades 4 - 6 for three years, as a group and as individual case studies.
One
longitudinal study examined the graduation patterns of nearly 13,000 students in an urban district to discover how middle school factors related to high school graduation.
A longitudinal study examined the career aspirations of «high - achieving» ninth graders (who attained 75 % or better in their math courses) and «low - achieving» ninth graders (who attained less than 75 % in their math courses).
This large - scale,
longitudinal study examines the relationship of music involvement to math and reading achievement for 4376 children and 7781 adolescents in public and private schools in the U.
This longitudinal study examined the development of reading motivation, engagement, and achievement in early adolescence by comparing interrelations of these variables in struggling and advanced
This longitudinal study examines the impact of programs of study on high school academic and technical achievement.
Future
longitudinal studies examining alternative moderators are needed.
This longitudinal study examines the importance of illness representation for the quality of life (QoL) and emotional well - being of cancer patients after surgery.
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This longitudinal study examines the importance of illness representation for the quality of life (QoL) and emotional well - being of cancer patients after surgery.
This longitudinal study examines the relationship between posttraumatic obsessive - compulsive (OC) symptoms and PTG.
Similarly, 4 of the 5
longitudinal studies examined adolescents, whereas only 1 examined younger children.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations)
This longitudinal study examines the effectiveness of The Seven Challenges ® in reducing adolescent substance use and mental health problems, as well as the process by which it is effective.
This longitudinal study examined physical, emotional, sexual and multiple abuse victimisation in a community - based sample of South African adolescents.
This longitudinal study examined personal - accentuation and contextual - amplification models of pubertal timing.
Thus, this 6 - month
longitudinal study examined the associations between caregiving burden and distress in both lung cancer patients and their spouses.
This prospective
longitudinal study examines the factors modifying children's adjustment to parental separation in a community sample of 5,635 families in England.
This longitudinal study examined peer rejection as a predictor of adolescent depressive symptoms during the critical developmental period associated with substantial increases in the prevalence of girls» depression.
Moreover,
longitudinal studies examining parent — child interactions in infants born preterm rarely start before 4 months corrected age (Barnard, Bee, & Hammond, 1984; Landry et al., 2001; Muller - Nix et al., 2004; Poehlmann et al., 2012).
This longitudinal study examines the association between chronic insomnia symptoms, recurrent sleep duration and well - being at older ages.
This longitudinal study examines 92 white middle - class participants» descriptions of their friendship networks from childhood to late adolescence, and their romantic relationships from middle to late adolescence.
The stress generation hypothesis was tested in two different
longitudinal studies examining relations between weekly depression symptom ratings and stress levels in adolescents and emerging adults at varied risk for depression.
This 1 - year
longitudinal study examined the effects of membership in socially withdrawn peer groups on children's social and psychological adjustment in a sample of 979 children (417 boys, 562 girls, M age = 11.84 years).
Not exact matches
Using the concept of citizen representation as its main conceptual anchor, the
study examines longitudinal patterns in two cities that underwent divergent institutional and political leadership experiences during the late 1990s and following.
We
studied participants in Project Viva, a prospective,
longitudinal cohort
study designed to
examine prenatal factors in relation to pregnancy and child health.
Researchers
examined 2,788 families who participated in a
longitudinal study of new births in urban areas.
The researchers used data from the Early Childhood
Longitudinal Study and
examined cohorts of kindergarteners from across the U.S. in 1998 and 2010.
Now, researchers have carried out the first ever
longitudinal study — a
study that follows the same cohort of people over a long period of time — to
examine the link between these markers in childhood and subsequent mental illness.
The Duke - NUS
study examined the data of 66 older Chinese adults, from the Singapore - Longitudinal Aging Brain Study
study examined the data of 66 older Chinese adults, from the Singapore -
Longitudinal Aging Brain
StudyStudy (1).
This is according to the most extensive
longitudinal study to date
examining a group of meditation practitioners.
To
examine the developmental origins of civic engagement in children growing up in poverty, the researchers used the Early Childhood
Longitudinal Study - Kindergarten Class (ECLS - K), developed by the U.S. Department of Education.
The researchers
examined data from 382 Caucasian and African American adolescents participating in an ongoing
longitudinal study.
They undertook a
longitudinal observational
study that
examined the relationship between bullying at 13 years and depression at 18 years.
Pagani and the co-authors of the
study, François Lévesque - Seck and Caroline Fitzpatrick, came to their conclusions after
examining data from a Quebec
longitudinal cohort born in 1997/1998.
For their new
study, researchers led by Lee Westmaas examined psychological correlates of smoking status and patterns, likelihood of quitting, and intentions to quit among long - term survivors enrolled in the American Cancer Society's Study of Cancer Survivors - I (SCS - I), a longitudinal nationwide study of adult survivors of 10 commonly diagnosed can
study, researchers led by Lee Westmaas
examined psychological correlates of smoking status and patterns, likelihood of quitting, and intentions to quit among long - term survivors enrolled in the American Cancer Society's
Study of Cancer Survivors - I (SCS - I), a longitudinal nationwide study of adult survivors of 10 commonly diagnosed can
Study of Cancer Survivors - I (SCS - I), a
longitudinal nationwide
study of adult survivors of 10 commonly diagnosed can
study of adult survivors of 10 commonly diagnosed cancers.
To conduct the U.S. National Science Foundation - funded
study, researchers examined a group of 4,451 students from 752 high schools across the United States and followed them from 2002 to 2012 using the records of the Education Longitudinal Study of the U.S. National Center for Education Statis
study, researchers
examined a group of 4,451 students from 752 high schools across the United States and followed them from 2002 to 2012 using the records of the Education
Longitudinal Study of the U.S. National Center for Education Statis
Study of the U.S. National Center for Education Statistics.
In this
longitudinal study, investigators
examined associations between childhood muscular fitness (strength, endurance, and power) and metabolic syndrome — the latter assessed once they reached adulthood.
Dr. Ian Colman, associate professor at the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Medicine, led a team of researchers in
examining data from the Avon
Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children.
He added that the findings can not demonstrate a causal link between poor sleep and Alzheimer's disease, and that
longitudinal studies with objective sleep measures are needed to further
examine whether poor sleep contributes to or accelerates Alzheimer's disease.