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The mean age of these children (62 were boys and 24 were girls) was 7.16 years (SD = 1.81).
The mean age of mothers was 37 years (standard deviation: 4; range: 28 — 51).
The mean age of the children was 43 months (standard deviation: 4; range: 36 — 51), 57 % were male, and 88 % of families had 2 or more children.
The mean age of the sample was 12 years; 50 % were female.
The majority of parents in this sample were mothers (77 %, N = 37), and had a mean age of 44.09 years (SD 3.94).
The participating women had a mean age of 29.6 years (standard deviation [SD] 4.55).
The mean age of initiation among ever smokers for those with no adverse childhood experiences was 20.9 years, whereas for those with all 8 experiences, the mean age was 17.3 years.
The sample consisted of 570 children, 88 (15.4 %) females and 482 (84.6 %) males, with a mean age of 10.78 years (SD 3.01 years).
The study conducted careful pre-randomization assessments at a mean age of 22 months and has included follow - ups through mid-adolescence.
The mean age of the adolescents at baseline was 14.7 years (SD = 2.3) and 60 % were female.
The mean age of these 812 participants was 49.58 years (SD, 16.25), and most (56.5 %) were female.
Within the younger group who were assessed with the Mullen Early Scales of Learning, the mean age of hearing diagnosis was 7 months.
The mean age of the youth at study entry was 13.3 years ± 1.89 ranging from 9.9 to 16.8.
For the older group (Leiter - R), the mean age of diagnosis was 17 months (see Table 2).
Data from 104 males and females with a mean age of 16.4 years were collected on mentalization capacities using the Reflective Functioning Scale on the Adult Attachment Interview (AAI).
The mean age of the children was 11.09 years (SD = 0.55), 50.8 % were girls, 10.3 % were children who had at least one parent born in a non-Western country, and 32.6 % of children had parents with a low educational level (i.e., a lower track of secondary education was the highest level attained).
Connolly and colleagues reported that the mean age of hearing loss identification after the enactment of the universal newborn hearing screen program during 1997 — 2001 was 3.9 months.
The mean age of the ADHD sample is 9 years (range 6 — 16, SD 2), and the mean IQ is 106 (SD 13).
The sample consisted of 774 largely single (74 %), uninsured (63 %), African American (65 %) women, with a mean age of 24 ± 6 years and a mean annual income of $ 8063.
A total of 170 elderly patients with a mean age of 70.3 years (SD
The mean age of the participants was 22.62 years (SD = 4.10 years; range was 19 to 48).
Their ages ranged from 18 to 62, with a mean age of 22.65 (SD = 4.41).
The adolescents were between the ages of 13 and 17, with a mean age of 14.9 years old.
A multi-method, multi-source assessment of impulsivity and inattention was conducted with 256 families of twins at a mean age of 8 - 9 years from an epide
The participants were 157 African - American male adolescents with a mean age of 14.6 years.
The mean age of the remaining 340 adolescents was 15.0 years (SD = 2.17); girls and boys were roughly equally distributed (46.5 % boys).
The mean age of the participants was 17.5 (SD 1.9) and 65 % were female with average score on the Patient Health Questionnaire - 9 of 17.5 (SD 5.9).
The mean age of ICPs was 53.0 years (SD = 7.6; range: 25 — 64 years) and for partners it was 53.9 years (SD = 7.0; range: 31 — 67 years).
The sample consisted of 1,341 adolescents (47 % girls) with a mean age of 14 years, SD = 0.56.
Furthermore, a large proportion of comparison participants qualified for a lifetime psychiatric diagnosis (combining subthreshold and full diagnoses)(Table 4), sometimes exceeding population rates.40 It seems more compelling that differences at the mean age of 41 years between probands and comparison participants reflect differential development, especially because findings are highly consistent with other, briefer follow - up studies.
This report presents the adult outcome (follow - up at the mean age of 41 years [referred to as FU41]-RRB- of boys (mean age, 8 years) who were diagnosed as having ADHD (probands).
This prospective follow - up of children diagnosed as having ADHD at a mean age of 8 years, selected to be free of conduct disorder, reaches into the fourth and fifth decades.
The mean age of the Egyptian participants was 19.33 years, SD = 1.14.
Mothers were a mean age of 16.3 years at the time of delivery (Table 2).
The mean age of the study population was similar to that of the broader population of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers (25.1 years and 24.8 years, respectively), and both these populations were substantially younger than non-Indigenous Australian mothers (mean age, 29.7 years).
At the 5 - year follow - up, 123 (88 %) and 112 (92 %) of the ADHD and control children respectively were reassessed at a mean age of 16 · 7 years.
The mean age of the children across the three groups (7 years, 3 months) did not differ significantly.
The study sample included 33 healthy adults, consisting of 14 males and 19 females with a mean age of 29.2 years.
The mean age of participating children was 11.5 years (SD 0.5); other demographic information on participants is summarised in table 2.
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).
During the 1991 - 1993 interview, the mean age of the offspring was 22 years.
Logistic regression analyses were conducted to investigate the mediation hypotheses, using an established 3 - step procedure.48 First, we investigated whether there was a significant bivariate association between a high level of maladaptive parenting (operationally defined as ≥ 3 maladaptive parenting behaviors) or abuse during childhood or early adolescence (by a mean age of 14 years) and risk for suicide attempts during late adolescence or early adulthood (reported at a mean age of 22 years) and whether the magnitude of this association was reduced when interpersonal difficulties during middle adolescence (reported at a mean age of 16 years) were controlled statistically.
Twenty - three individuals (3 %) for whom there was no evidence of previous suicide attempts reported that they had attempted suicide when they were interviewed at a mean age of 22 years.
At second wave the mean age of the participants was 13.55 years (SD = 0.54), and girls constituted 51.2 % of the sample.
The mean age of the youths, who were randomly selected from the participating families, was 5 (SD, 3) years in 1975, 14 (SD, 3) years in 1983, 16 (SD, 3) years in 1985 - 1986, and 22 (SD, 3) years in 1991 - 1993.
Data were available for 3729 boys and 3768 girls, with a mean age of 16 years (SD = 1.8) and a mean SCL - 5 score of 1.45 (SD = 0.48, range 1 — 4).
In the study, interviews were conducted with 50 mothers of children who were diagnosed with autistic disorder, with a mean age of 5.98 years old.
The participants had a mean age of 12.6 years (SD = 2.6 years); 50.2 % of them were girls and 32.5 % were members of ethnic minorities.
The mean age of the hospitalized children was 50.3 months.
The children of the participants were 51 % female and had a mean age of 3.3 years (SD = 0.8) at the point of initial recruitment.
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