We conclude that measures of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) represent an important construct for indicator systems; in addition, these findings indicate that
measures of protective factors represent important components of indication systems.
Not exact matches
Read the article below and watch the video at the bottom
of the article to learn about the risk
factors, and what
protective measures you can take.
Because
of these
factors along with the
protective measures that women often take against sun exposure, many mothers do not have enough Vitamin D in their breast milk.
Studies
of home visiting's effectiveness as an intervention designed to prevent child maltreatment demonstrate some promise, but compared to the number
of studies conducted that
measure child maltreatment, risk for maltreatment, or
protective factors, there are far more findings
of no effects than reductions in maltreatment and improvements in child and family well - being.
The existance
of such
protective factors would indicate that preventive
measures may be taken by parents to reduce the likelihood that their child will develop schizophrenia.
«This nested design uses a bioecological framework to
measure risk and
protective factors at multiple levels
of analysis — «from neighborhoods to neurons and beyond,»» Jacobson said.
As physical activity is a well know
protective factor against cognitive decline, it would be interesting to know if any
measure of aerobic fitness or exercise index (current or past) are at disposal to examine possible differences between those groups.
The
factors to be considered by the court include: first, to what extent a judgment rendered in the person's absence might be prejudicial to the person or those already parties; second, the extent to which, by
protective provisions in the judgment, by the shaping
of relief, or other
measures, the prejudice can be lessened or avoided; third, whether a judgment rendered in the person's absence will be adequate; fourth, whether the plaintiff will have an adequate remedy if the action is dismissed for nonjoinder.
In a world - first, nib foundation's funding support will enable Smiling Mind to conduct the largest evaluation
of an app - based mindfulness intervention program - to
measure the impact
of their program on increasing the
protective factors associated with mental health and wellbeing such as social connection, sleep quality, and developing personal coping skills and resilience to deal with the stresses
of everyday life.
A «GLBQ Screening and Outcome Tool» has been developed which incorporates identified risk and
protective factors and a
measure of mental health to be used for both research purpose (validation
of current identified
factors) and clinical purpose
of informing assessment and intervention, and evaluating interventions.
Given the evidence that different types
of home visiting may reduce maltreatment and increase
protective factors, studies
of home visiting should include
measures of both.
Protective Factors Survey FRIENDS National Resource Center for Community - Based Child Abuse Prevention (2008) Offers a self - administered survey for use with caregivers receiving child maltreatment prevention services, measuring protective factors in five areas: family functioning / resiliency, social support, concrete support, nurturing and attachment, and knowledge of parenting / child de
Protective Factors Survey FRIENDS National Resource Center for Community - Based Child Abuse Prevention (2008) Offers a self - administered survey for use with caregivers receiving child maltreatment prevention services, measuring protective factors in five areas: family functioning / resiliency, social support, concrete support, nurturing and attachment, and knowledge of parenting / child devel
Factors Survey FRIENDS National Resource Center for Community - Based Child Abuse Prevention (2008) Offers a self - administered survey for use with caregivers receiving child maltreatment prevention services,
measuring protective factors in five areas: family functioning / resiliency, social support, concrete support, nurturing and attachment, and knowledge of parenting / child de
protective factors in five areas: family functioning / resiliency, social support, concrete support, nurturing and attachment, and knowledge of parenting / child devel
factors in five areas: family functioning / resiliency, social support, concrete support, nurturing and attachment, and knowledge
of parenting / child development.
The survey
measures protective factors in five areas: family functioning / resiliency, social support, concrete support, nurturing and attachment, and knowledge
of parenting / child development.
The
Protective Factors Survey is a self - administered assessment that measures protective factors in five areas: family functioning / resilience, social support, concrete support, nurturing and attachment, and knowledge of parenting / child de
Protective Factors Survey is a self - administered assessment that measures protective factors in five areas: family functioning / resilience, social support, concrete support, nurturing and attachment, and knowledge of parenting / child devel
Factors Survey is a self - administered assessment that
measures protective factors in five areas: family functioning / resilience, social support, concrete support, nurturing and attachment, and knowledge of parenting / child de
protective factors in five areas: family functioning / resilience, social support, concrete support, nurturing and attachment, and knowledge of parenting / child devel
factors in five areas: family functioning / resilience, social support, concrete support, nurturing and attachment, and knowledge
of parenting / child development.
Protective Factor Survey This is a self - administered survey, developed by the FRIENDS National Resource Center in collaboration with the University of Kansas Institute for Educational Research and Public Service, which measures protective factors in five areas: family functioning / resiliency, social support, concrete support, nurturing and attachment, and knowledge of parenting / child de
Protective Factor Survey This is a self - administered survey, developed by the FRIENDS National Resource Center in collaboration with the University
of Kansas Institute for Educational Research and Public Service, which
measures protective factors in five areas: family functioning / resiliency, social support, concrete support, nurturing and attachment, and knowledge of parenting / child de
protective factors in five areas: family functioning / resiliency, social support, concrete support, nurturing and attachment, and knowledge
of parenting / child development.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes,
measures, notable limitations) In this study, the efficacy
of the Strong African American Families Program (SAAF) was tested in regards to communicative parenting and youth
protective factors between SAAF participants and control group members.
She is leading a longitudinal study in Bogota aimed at identifying cost - efficient instruments to
measure development in infants and toddlers for use at - scale, and investigating the effects
of poverty and
protective factors on child development.
In order to assess adolescent externalizing and internalizing symptoms, the Youth Self - Report (YSR)
of the Child Behavior Checklist was administered; family risk and
protective factors were
measured with the Family Environment Scale (FES).
· Changes in attitudes and behaviors
of adolescents
measured with the survey Prevention and Early Intervention
Protective Factor Survey for Youth
Protective factors included parenting attitudes,
measured by the Adult - Adolescent Parenting Inventory; parenting sense
of competence,
measured by the Parenting Sense
of Competence Scale; family functioning,
measured by the Self - Report Family Inventory; and social support,
measured by the Social Provisions Scale.
Additional studies that address
protective factors (e.g., family and social support systems and the child's cognitive and social skills) are warranted as well as studies examining gender differences in the developmental pathways leading to adult APP which include
measures tapping female types
of aggression.
The paper «
Measuring protective factors and resilience traits in youth: The Healthy Kids Resilience Assessment» details the development
of the module.
Many
measure aspects
of resilience, such as the multiple
protective factors listed in the table in the «Theoretical background» section.
The direction
of the association between outcomes and the three final resilience
measures in the table could well flow in the opposite direction to that suggested by proponents
of resilience as a
protective factor.
One study found no significant effects on
measures of child problem behavior, risk /
protective factors, and family
factors.
Additionally, there are several potential risk
factors (such as negative life events, family conflict, medical illness) and
protective factors (such as social support, adaptive coping strategies, self - efficacy) for poor mental health and mental wellbeing (WHO 2012) that were not
measured and might have added to the predictive strength
of the study.
Results highlight the importance
of both quantitative and qualitative
measures of friendship when considering relationships as risk and / or
protective factors.
We offer three recommendations for future research in this area: 1)
measures of the severity
of child maltreatment should be used where possible; 2) positive childhood relationships should be assessed as a potentially important
protective factor; 3) more research should involve system - involved children and adolescents.