Sentences with phrase «multigenerational studies»

This comparison revealed that mothers who provided contact for any of their children reported being slightly closer to their offspring than did those who did not (6.0 vs. 6.2; p <.01) on a 1 — 7 measure of emotional closeness at T2, consistent with other multigenerational studies (Kalmijn & Liefbroer, 2011).
We examined 12 long - term studies (of more than 90 days, up to 2 years in duration) and 12 multigenerational studies (from 2 to 5 generations).
We referenced the 90 - day studies on GM feed for which long - term or multigenerational study data were available.

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In what is perhaps the most comprehensive investigation of the implications of different kinds of family structures for the well - being of teenagers, Thomas Deleire and Ariel Kalil studied more than 11,000 adolescents raised in ten different kinds of households, including, for example, households with married parents, biological cohabiting parents, single mothers (divorced, always - single, and cohabiting considered separately), divorced single mothers in multi-generational households, and always - single mothers in multigenerational households.
I would like to see studies that focussed on African Americans who are multigenerational «Jack and Jill» members, although that would perhaps not completely override potential epigenetic effects of hundreds of years of slavery and Jim Crow.
This study population allowed the scientists, who interviewed and took blood samples from the participants in 2012, to make well - controlled, multigenerational comparisons of the effects of in utero famine exposure that would never be ethical to intentionally create.
The situation would also represent a new type of climate dispute, one that offers a glimpse of the kinds of multigenerational and multinational challenges society can expect to encounter, says Liam Colgan, a glaciologist at York University in Toronto, Canada, and lead author of the study, published today in Geophysical Research Letters.
The grandmothers, who averaged 57.5 years old at study onset, were in three caregiving situations: those who are fulltime caregivers for their grandchildren, living in multigenerational homes or non-caregivers.
Now that the student debt crisis is officially multigenerational, studies show that some families are delaying marriage and foregoing home ownership until their loans become less of a burden.
The NSW - CDS is a multigenerational record linkage study that combines administrative health, education, child protection and justice records for an Australian state - based population cohort of children (n = 87 026) and their parents.
Parenting practice among non-offending mothers of sexually abused girls and its impact on the abused girls» behavioral adjustment: Perspectives from a multigenerational, longitudinal study
According to the last South African Census, just over 50 % of the country's households are multigenerational, reflecting a study reported in Time Magazine last November noting that more young adults (aged 18 to 34) in the United States are living with their parents now than at any time since 1940.
«Multigenerational families are more likely to reside in areas of recent immigration, where new immigrants may live with their relatives,» said demographer Tavia Simmons, who co-authored the study.
In fact, a recent study by the National Association of REALTORS ® found that 14 percent of U.S. home purchases last year involved a multigenerational household of adult children, plus parents, grandparents or both.
The multigenerational household trend is evident in the study, with one in six (16 percent) retirees saying they have a «boomerang» adult child who has moved back in.
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