Sentences with phrase «mediational studies»

As of Spring 2016 we were aware of approximately 45 mediational studies.
Effects of attachment and rearing behavior on anxiety in normal developing youth: A mediational study.

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Holmbeck, G.N. (2002) Post-Hoc Probing of Significant Moderational and Mediational Effects in Studies of Pediatric Populations.
Although this is the first prospective longitudinal study to investigate this mediational hypothesis in a systematic manner, our findings are consistent with previous findings indicating that disruption of interpersonal relationships is a predominant risk factor for suicide10, 13,49 and that interpersonal conflict or separation during adulthood partially mediated an association between neglectful overprotective parenting and subsequent suicide attempts.23 The present findings are also consistent with research indicating that stressful life events mediated the association between childhood adversities and suicidal behavior during adolescence or early adulthood, 8 that suicide is multidetermined, 2 and that youths who experience numerous adversities during childhood and adolescence are at a particularly elevated risk for suicide.18, 22,49
The study will first use a prospective design to test a mediational model of developmental risk factors (family, peer, youth adjustment) in childhood and adolescence to intimate partner violence (IPV) in young adulthood, including physical, psychological, and sexual IPV and injuries.
First, associations between depression and cortisol in pregnancy were not found in one large population based cohort study20 and may only be significant in the presence of antidepressant medication21 or co-morbid anxiety.22 Second, studies that tested either direct associations between antenatal maternal cortisol levels on infant or child outcomes or the mediational role of antenatal cortisol in associations between antenatal depression and outcomes yield mixed findings and typically have relied on small samples.23 Postpartum depression has been associated with a range of problems in infants» and young children's development.
Across both studies, lagged, autoregressive tests of the mediational paths revealed that interparental hostility was a significantly stronger predictor of the prospective cascade of children's insecurity and externalizing problems than interparental disengagement and low levels of interparental cooperation.
A mediational model was supported in Study 1 between secure - preoccupied nation attachment, heritage identification, and SWB; this model approached significance in Study 2.
The current study tested a moderated mediational model to investigate the respective effects of peer victimization and nurturing parenting on the relation between fearful temperament and child anxiety.
The study will first use a prospective design to test a mediational model of developmental risk factors (family, peer, youth -LSB-...]
Finally, it is important to note that no mediational hypotheses were advanced or tested in this study; such hypotheses are beyond the scope of the study.
This study examined the mediational role of self - esteem in accounting for the empirical link between perceived social support (parents, friends, and teachers) and school well - being (school satisfaction, positive affect in school, and negative affect in school).
Our study focused on two such mediational links — affective quality in mother - child interactions and children's difficulties with emotion regulation.
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