Sentences with phrase «moderated by gender»

Romantic relationship quality was able to mediate the relations between psychopathy and SWB and this mediation was moderated by gender.
In terms of gender differences in childhood - onset CP, research has generally found few consistent risk factors that are moderated by gender (Brennan and Shaw 2013; Murray et al. 2010).
The gender differences that we found are thus not entirely conclusive, and it should also be noted, that most paths between emotion dynamics and psychopathology were not moderated by gender.
This study aims to identify the long - term impact of childhood adversity on adolescents» depressive symptoms and whether this association is moderated by gender and early pubertal timing in Taiwan.
In the present study, we developed a mediation model of substance use based on current theory and research and then tested the extent to which the model was moderated by gender and ethnicity (African American, European American, and Hispanic American), separately for 8th and 10th graders.
In Step 2, models included interactions with gender of individual i in couple j to examine whether links between actor and partner ever drinking and relationship quality were moderated by gender.
Adolescent reports of firm control were not moderated by gender in relation to any outcome and were unrelated to adherence.
Peer report effects were moderated by gender, with significant effects only for boys.
DARIEN, IL — A new study is the first to show that insomnia symptoms mediate the relationship between alcohol use and suicide risk, and that this mediation is moderated by gender.

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Whilst Harold Wilson and other moderate Labour leaders had their reforming instincts tempered by economic and political pressures, it was nonetheless Labour governments that legalised homosexuality, banned the death penalty and implemented major gender and racial equalities legislation.
Last year's conversation, moderated by prolific edtech ombudswoman Audrey Watters and me, sparked a series of discussions about the various ways in which race, gender, and class play into who gets to call themselves an expert, who gets to go to conferences, and whose experiences are often dismissed as a result.
A series of follow - up regressions examined the moderating effects of adolescent age, gender, race, ethnicity, and household status by creating a series of interaction terms for each of the family and school / community variables that involved, separately, each of these sociodemographic variables.
Only two of the findings were moderated significantly by gender, controlling for demographic variables.
Conclusions Maternal parenting style is associated with well - being in adolescents with diabetes, but this association is complex and moderated by age and gender.
We examined whether gender moderated the effect of pathological gaming on physical aggression by constraining the path between pathological gaming in wave 1 and physical aggression in wave 2 (Fig. 2).
Age did not significantly moderate this relationship, which could suggest that the emergence of the gender difference in depression rates is caused by puberty - related, rather than age - related changes.
We also considered possible additive and / or interactive contributions of child dispositional anger and psychosocial adversity, and whether relations between effortful control and early externalizing problems were moderated by child gender.
The large sample size allows testing higher - order interactions, and thus testing models from a developmental perspective by including the potentially moderating roles of age and gender.
To conclude, the cognitive vulnerability - stress interaction may be moderated by the combination of age and gender in youth, which may explain inconsistent findings so far.
Findings were not moderated by parents» or children's gender.
We examined whether gender moderated the effect of violent game play on physical aggression by constraining the path between violent game play in wave 1 and aggression in wave 2 (Fig. 3).
Preliminary analyses indicated that none of the reported associations were moderated by either age or gender, and thus, analyses are presented for the entire sample as a whole.
The present study tested whether the associations between emotional dynamics and psychopathology are moderated by adolescent gender.
Last, we conducted a series of interaction tests to assess whether the associations between depressive symptoms and current or recalled MDT were moderated by children's gender or birth order.
TY - JOUR AU - Yeon Eun Mo AU - Choi Hyosik TI - The moderating effects of a mother's employment and a child's gender on the relationships among a child's temperament, interactive peer play, father's parenting stress and his participation in child - care T2 - Korean Journal of Early Childhood Education PY - 2014 VL - 34 IS - 6 PB - The Korean Society For Early Childhood Education SP - 229 - 253 SN - 1226 - 9565 AB - The purpose of this study specified into following two folds: (1) to examine the structural relationships among a child's temperament, interactive peer play, father's parenting stress and his participation in child - care, and (2) to explore whether these structural relationships are influenced by a mother's employment and the gender of the child.
The longitudinal effects of temperaments and parenting on problem behaviors in adolescence: moderated mediation effects of parenting by gender.
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