Sentences with phrase «mothers participated in the study»

Whether the exercise was moderate or strenuous, mothers participating in studies have no reported rejection of the breast following exercise.
Forty - three 5 - year - olds and their mothers participated in the study.
Forty - two children with JRA (33 girls) between ages 6 and 13 and their mothers participated in the study.
This means that almost all mothers participating in the study will be on maternity leave with the child when the intervention is being offered, and will remain on maternity leave until the child is somewhere between six and 12 months.
539 children aged 7 — 10 years old and their mothers participated in the study.

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Mother did convert toward the end of her life through a home bible study and joined a Methodist Church to receive Communion and participate in communal worship.
We thank the North American Registry of Midwives Board for helping facilitate the study; Tim Putt for help with layout of the data forms; Jennesse Oakhurst, Shannon Salisbury, and a team of five others for data entry; Adam Slade for computer programming support; Amelia Johnson, Phaedra Muirhead, Shannon Salisbury, Tanya Stotsky, Carrie Whelan, and Kim Yates for office support; Kelly Klick and Sheena Jardin for the satisfaction survey; members of our advisory council (Eugene Declerq (Boston University School of Public Health), Susan Hodges (Citizens for Midwifery and consumer panel of the Cochrane Collaboration's Pregnancy and Childbirth Group), Jonathan Kotch (University of North Carolina Department of Maternal and Child Health), Patricia Aikins Murphy (University of Utah College of Nursing), and Lawrence Oppenheimer (University of Ottawa Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine); and the midwives and mothers who agreed to participate in the study.
The Year Six Follow - Up Study (Y6FU) of the mothers and children who participated in the IFPS II was a cross-sectional study conducted to characterize the health, development, and dietary patterns of the children at 6 years ofStudy (Y6FU) of the mothers and children who participated in the IFPS II was a cross-sectional study conducted to characterize the health, development, and dietary patterns of the children at 6 years ofstudy conducted to characterize the health, development, and dietary patterns of the children at 6 years of age.
Of 2,958 mothers who qualified for Y6FU using the IFPS II, 1,542 women participated in the follow - up study yielding a response rate of 52 percent.
A 2011 study published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry found that among the participating mothers, the ones who were breastfeeding showed a heightened sensitivity to their baby's cries which suggests greater bonding and empathy.
17 (p681) Only mothers of infants with a final diagnosis of SIDS who lived in one of the participating counties and spoke English or Spanish were eligible to participate as cases in the study.
Study interviewers then contacted case mothers by home visit or telephone and scheduled in - person interviews with mothers who agreed to participate.
Mothers will be recruited from the antenatal sections of hospitals in the South Eastern Sydney and Illawarra that agree to participate in this study.
The initiative was introduced to the United Kingdom in 1993, but, although improvements have been reported, 3 rates of breast feeding in the UK are still among the lowest in the world.4 5 Recent reports from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) urge NHS units to become baby friendly to improve rates of breast feeding and save money.4 6 Data from the millennium cohort study, however, show that though participating maternity units in the UK increased rates of initiation of breastfeeding, duration did not increase.5 Other strategies are therefore required to support mothers in the UK to breast feed for the recommended time.
Children included in this study were randomly selected, and the mothers were not aware of the breast feeding hypotheses when they agreed to participate.
The study included 724 mothers of preterm infants who were cared for more than five days in the NICU and participated in a Transition Home Program.
In «Prenatal and Early - life Fructose, Fructose - containing Beverages, and Mid-Childhood Asthma,» researchers report on 1,068 mother - child pairs participating in Project Viva, a longitudinal study based in Eastern Massachusetts designed to find ways to improve the health of mothers and their childreIn «Prenatal and Early - life Fructose, Fructose - containing Beverages, and Mid-Childhood Asthma,» researchers report on 1,068 mother - child pairs participating in Project Viva, a longitudinal study based in Eastern Massachusetts designed to find ways to improve the health of mothers and their childrein Project Viva, a longitudinal study based in Eastern Massachusetts designed to find ways to improve the health of mothers and their childrein Eastern Massachusetts designed to find ways to improve the health of mothers and their children.
From the pool of mothers participating in the LINA - study, 315 mothers (6.6 percent of whom were smokers) and 441 children were consulted in these investigations.
Between 2012 and 2014, the researchers tested extensively almost 3,000 Indonesian school children, then 9 to 12 years old, whose mothers had participated in an earlier study into the effects of consuming either multiple micronutrient (MMN) supplements or standard iron - folic acid (IFA) supplements during pregnancy.
Korevaar and colleagues evaluated data from 3,839 mother - child pairs who participated in the Dutch Generation R Study, an ongoing study from fetal life until young adultStudy, an ongoing study from fetal life until young adultstudy from fetal life until young adulthood.
Our study subjects participated in the Mother Offspring Malaria Studies (MOMS) project, which is based at Muheza Designated District Hospital (DDH), in north eastern Tanzania.
In 1996, questionnaires were mailed to a cross-section of American girls whose mothers were participating in a larger study of female nurseIn 1996, questionnaires were mailed to a cross-section of American girls whose mothers were participating in a larger study of female nursein a larger study of female nurses.
In the study, which appears in the American Sociological Review, Williams and her colleagues analyzed data from more than 3,000 single and married mothers who are participating in an ongoing, nationally representative government surveIn the study, which appears in the American Sociological Review, Williams and her colleagues analyzed data from more than 3,000 single and married mothers who are participating in an ongoing, nationally representative government survein the American Sociological Review, Williams and her colleagues analyzed data from more than 3,000 single and married mothers who are participating in an ongoing, nationally representative government survein an ongoing, nationally representative government survey.
We thank the mothers who participated in this study.
COPE mothers reported significantly less parental stress and participated more in their children's physical and emotional care on the pediatric unit, compared with control mothers, as rated by nurses who were blinded with respect to study group.
This study used an open trial design to evaluate In - Home Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (IH - CBT), an evidence - based treatment for depression that is delivered in the home setting and has been adapted to address the needs of low income mothers participating in home visitatioIn - Home Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (IH - CBT), an evidence - based treatment for depression that is delivered in the home setting and has been adapted to address the needs of low income mothers participating in home visitatioin the home setting and has been adapted to address the needs of low income mothers participating in home visitatioin home visitation.
Eight hundred eight (98 %) of 824 women were screened to ascertain whether they had at least 1 child aged 7 through 17 years; only 177 (22 %) of 808 had children in that age range; 151 (85 %) of 177 eligible mother - child pairs consented to participate in the child study.
All mothers who could read and speak English with children admitted to either of the 2 PICU study sites (ie, a 12 - bed PICU at a 124 - bed children's hospital within a 720 - bed academic medical center in upstate New York or a 31 - bed PICU at a 235 - bed children's hospital in southwestern Pennsylvania) were eligible to participate if their children 1) had an unplanned medical or surgical admission to the PICU, 2) were between 2 and 7 years of age, 3) were expected to survive, 4) had no prior ICU admissions, 5) had no cancer, and 6) had no suspected or diagnosed physical or sexual abuse.
Mothers who dropped out were not significantly different at baseline from mothers who remained in the study on demographics, or clinical characteristics, except that mother - child pairs were more likely to drop out of the study if the participating child was male than if the child was female (70 % vs 30 %, PMothers who dropped out were not significantly different at baseline from mothers who remained in the study on demographics, or clinical characteristics, except that mother - child pairs were more likely to drop out of the study if the participating child was male than if the child was female (70 % vs 30 %, Pmothers who remained in the study on demographics, or clinical characteristics, except that mother - child pairs were more likely to drop out of the study if the participating child was male than if the child was female (70 % vs 30 %, P =.01).
A total of 315 adolescent offspring participated in a follow - up study when they were 15 years old; 280 (89 %) were born to white mothers, 195 (62 %) to unmarried mothers, 151 (48 %) to mothers younger than 19 years, and 186 (59 %) to mothers from households of low socioeconomic status at the time of registration during pregnancy.
: Evidence From Healthy Families Virginia Huntington & Galano (2014) Zero to Three, 33 (3) View Abstract Reviews a study that compares the outcomes of mothers who have had previous births and first time mothers participating in early home - visiting programs and provides findings that measured three aspects of participation: time in the program, the number of home visits, and the intensity of services.
Participants Of 400 socially disadvantaged pregnant women with no previous live births enrolled consecutively between April 1978 and September 1980, 324 mothers and their children participated in the follow - up study.
This study examined children who participated in an intervention program, the Kids» Club and the mother's Parenting Empowerment Program [now called Kids» Club and Moms Empowerment].
We conducted in - depth qualitative interviews with 50 mothers of young children participating in a longitudinal study of service use and its effects on family functioning and children's development and school readiness.
A sample of 497 mothers of preschoolers participated in the study.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study examined whether a responsive parenting intervention for socially disadvantaged mothers (Play and Learning Strategies, PALS [now called Play and Learning Strategies Infant Program (PALS - I)-RSB--RRB- compared to preintervention parenting resources, the authors examined both of these conditions as moderators of behavior change in participating families.
For the follow - up study, the survey team attempted to contact each mother who participated in the original study.
This population based questionnaire study was initiated in 1993 when mothers attending 19 different community health care centres in Eastern Norway were asked to participate with their 18 month old children.
We would like to thank the mothers and children participating in the study.
Questionnaire data from 500 married or cohabiting mothers participating in a longitudinal population based study, the Norwegian TOPP study, was used.
Analyses comparing mothers with no participating children and mothers who had at least one participating child revealed no differences between these two groups in terms of race, marital status, education, age, or number of children, but that daughters, marrieds, and those with higher education were slightly more likely to participate, consistent with other studies with multiple generations (Kalmijn & Liefbroer, 2011; Rossi & Rossi, 1990).
Two hundred thirty - eight children, their mothers, and teachers participated in a longitudinal study since birth.
Upon accessing the survey, mothers were asked to review a con - sent document and indicate their agreement to participate in the study.
Procedure Mothers were recruited to participate in this study through a crowdsourcing Internet marketplace, whereupon the measures described here were administered via an online survey.
Multiple studies have found mothers participating in home visiting were significantly more likely to be enrolled in an education or job training program.
After the adolescent assented and the mother consented to participate in the study, following procedures approved by the university's institutional review board, they completed the questionnaires and participated in a 15 - min videotaped discussion of diabetes stress.
The first sample consisted of 29 mothers and their children who participated in a study of the effects of PPD on the offspring, in combination with an examination of a preventive intervention [50, 51].
Beginning with a sample of 374 potentially eligible families, 224 couples (mothers or other female caregivers and fathers or other male caregivers) participated in the study.
Seven of the 68 mothers who had participated in Wave - 1 did not participate in the Wave - 2 requiring the removal of their Wave - 1 data from the study.
Participants were 11 children who displayed elevated EBP and whose mothers provided consent to participate in the study.
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