Here are some of
the negative outcomes research has linked to harsh, punitive, exclusionary discipline practices:
Here are some of
the negative outcomes research has linked to harsh, punitive, exclusionary discipline practices:
Not exact matches
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Research has shown that consistent exposure to
negative news has poor
outcomes on our mental health and diminishes the way we view everything else.
It's not exactly clear what's behind the trend of more parents moving away from corporal punishment — it could be a result of doctors and other child health and welfare experts spreading the word about extensive and well -
researched evidence showing a clear link between corporal punishment and
negative outcomes for kids, or it could be that this form of punishing kids is less socially acceptable than it used to be, or a combination of both factors.
Previous
research had also linked poor sleep in children to
negative outcomes in mother's mental health.
Tough summarizes key
research, such as the Adverse Childhood Experience Study, a project of the Centers for Disease Control and Kaiser Permanente, which revealed a stunning correlation between traumatic childhood events and
negative adult
outcomes.
But
research shows that parenting that is problematic without reaching the level of maltreatment can also lead to seriously
negative educational and mental health
outcomes for children.
Recent
research has found that stay at home mothering — particularly intense mothering — could put women at risk of
negative mental health
outcomes.
Research on the impact of depression on home visiting
outcomes is mixed with some studies reporting
negative results while others suggesting that depressed mothers may benefit from these programs.
Advances in
research would not only help providers to have a better understanding of the way depression severity and its course interacts with program elements to bring about positive or
negative outcomes, but it may also help home visitors to receive better training that support their work with mothers who have significant depression.
Mothers reported more symptoms of psychological distress24, 25 and low self - efficacy.26, 27 And, although mothers report more depressive symptoms at the time their infants are experiencing colic, 28,29
research on maternal depression 3 months after the remittance of infant colic is mixed.30, 31 The distress mothers of colic infants report may arise out of their difficulties in soothing their infants as well as within their everyday dyadic interactions.32 The few studies to date that have examined the long - term consequences of having a colicky child, however, indicate that there are no
negative outcomes for parent behaviour and, importantly, for the parent - child relationship.
Research on the comparative safety of different birth settings tends to exclude «high - risk» pregnancy; conventional wisdom states that women with «high - risk» pregnancies should plan a hospital birth because they are at higher risk of
negative pregnancy
outcomes.
In fact, there is little hard evidence to suggest that, if the pregnancy is «high - risk», a
negative outcome is more likely if a home birth is attempted, so there is an argument for including «high - risk» pregnancies in this type of analysis, and this was attempted as part of this
research project.
While most substance abuse counselors exposed to workplace violence are those who witness or hear about violence directed at their co-workers, prior
research has demonstrated that witnessing such acts can produce the same
negative outcomes as being the target of a violent act, Bride said.
«There is a real risk that as clinics proliferate, if we don't address it in a more proactive way, as we see
negative outcomes for patients grow and people get mixed bags of information about stem cells, then this could really negatively impact the public perception of this
research.»
Only a small number of
research studies have used positive emotional
outcome measures, well - being, positive affect, happiness or life satisfaction, to quantify emotional adjustment, but 22 used a
negative emotional
outcome measure.
Previous
research has shown that childhood hunger contributes to a variety of other
negative outcomes, including poor academic performance.
Newly published
research from Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect (Routledge) has determined that verbal mistreatment is a highly prevalent concern among older adults in primary care clinics because of its relation to
negative mental health
outcomes including poor social functioning and major depression.
Depression, even when undiagnosed, can have many
negative effects on cardiovascular patients, including poor healthcare experiences, more use of healthcare resources and higher health costs, according to preliminary
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So back to hormone health, much of the
research suggests that long endurance exercise will reduce certain hormones and increase others creating a
negative outcome on health.
Although, it seems like each year medical
research finds some either
negative or positive new
outcome for coffee & caffeine consumption.
Initially released as a working paper through the National Bureau of Economic
Research in December 2015 and later published in the American Economic Journal, Pathak and colleagues» study of the program's first - year
outcome data showed significant
negative impacts associated with voucher usage in Louisiana.
A 2013 report from the Center for
Research on Education
Outcomes (CREDO) at Stanford University found that Uncommon's schools «completely cancel out the
negative effect associated with being a student in poverty,» concluding that «it IS possible to take innovation to scale and maintain a focus on quality.»
Not surprisingly,
research shows that disciplining students by removing them from class has long - term
negative outcomes on their academic success.
Current
Research Selman's research builds upon the developmental and cultural antecedents of our human capacity to form and maintain positive social relationships, and the application of these capacities to the prevention of negative psychological, social, and health outcomes fo
Research Selman's
research builds upon the developmental and cultural antecedents of our human capacity to form and maintain positive social relationships, and the application of these capacities to the prevention of negative psychological, social, and health outcomes fo
research builds upon the developmental and cultural antecedents of our human capacity to form and maintain positive social relationships, and the application of these capacities to the prevention of
negative psychological, social, and health
outcomes for youth.
Their summary of the sector's academic
outcomes, which draws heavily on a series of studies by the Center for Research on Education Outcomes (CREDO) at Stanford University, is likewise relatively uncontroversial: there is a positive achievement effect for poor, nonwhite, urban students, but suburban and rural charters come up short, as do online charters, about which the authors duly report negative f
outcomes, which draws heavily on a series of studies by the Center for
Research on Education
Outcomes (CREDO) at Stanford University, is likewise relatively uncontroversial: there is a positive achievement effect for poor, nonwhite, urban students, but suburban and rural charters come up short, as do online charters, about which the authors duly report negative f
Outcomes (CREDO) at Stanford University, is likewise relatively uncontroversial: there is a positive achievement effect for poor, nonwhite, urban students, but suburban and rural charters come up short, as do online charters, about which the authors duly report
negative findings.
Research covered in this post shows that schools with
negative test impacts tend not to have large positive life
outcome impacts.
Of twelve randomized controlled trials — the gold standard of social science
research — eleven found that school choice programs improve
outcomes for some or all students while only one found no statistically significant difference and none found a
negative impact.
Two recent studies of LSP indicate initial
negative student achievement results that do not align with the greater body of
research showing positive or neutral
outcomes from school choice programs in other cities and states.
We do not dispute the initial
outcomes in Louisiana; rather, we seek in this writing to offer potential explanations for what appear to be anomalistic
negative results in the larger body of
research that has been done to date on school choice programs across America.
A 2013 study by the Center for
Research on Education
Outcomes (CREDO) at Stanford University found that attending an Uncommon school «completely cancel [s] out the
negative effect associated with being a student in poverty.»
The highest - calibre
research on choice has almost always found clear benefits stemming from it, and has never found
negative outcomes.
Research links truancy to
negative life
outcomes for adults.
Other
research, including Visible Learning
research conducted by John Hattie (2009), found that tracking had «minimal effects on learning
outcomes and profound
negative equity effects.»
In order to add necessary context to the recent voucher
research — and the debate over the budget — the authors compare the
negative outcomes of one of these voucher programs — the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program — to other factors that negatively affect student achievement.
Furthermore, a study by the Center for
Research on Education
Outcomes found «a significant
negative impact on student academic growth» for charters in states that allow multiple authorizers for charter schools.
The sad thing about this is that the
research isn't even new; the USA in particular has hidden and denied these positive
outcomes for medical uses of #cannabis (and the dearth of
negative outcomes for recreational use) for decades.
Our board of directors recognized that there was a potential for creating significant value for shareholders by continuing operations, but on balance our board of directors concluded that the risks of a
negative outcome, either due to failure of our
research and development efforts to yield a successful
outcome, or the failure to obtain necessary financing even with positive clinical trial data, and the resulting lower liquidation value in the future, outweighed the potential value to shareholders from continuing operations.
If the paper had done any
research or even listened to what was said to them, the
outcome may well have been positive rather than
negative.
They seek to reduce the risk and occurrence of
negative health
outcomes through
research, community education, and health policy.
A growing body of
research has sought to quantify the prevalence of adverse childhood experiences and illuminate their connection with
negative behavioral and health
outcomes, such as obesity, alcoholism, and depression, later in life.»
Next Step High Conflict Weekend Workshop:
Research consistently shows that parental conflict following separation and divorce leads to
negative outcomes for children.
An expanding body of
research suggests that childhood trauma and adverse experiences can lead to a variety of
negative health
outcomes, including attempted suicide among adolescents and adults.
We decided to screen for these needs because of their high prevalence among urban families, 19,27 the public availability of community resources designed to address them, and previous
research demonstrating the association of these needs with
negative child
outcomes.23, 28 — 34
Research surrounding this topic has grown to include detailed descriptions of the associations between ACEs and many
negative mental and physical health
outcomes, including suicidal ideation and behavior (e.g., Isohookana, Raila, Hakko, & Räsänen, 2013), anxiety (e.g., Reiser, McMillan, Wright, & Amsundson, 2014), substance abuse (e.g., Mersky et al., 2013), and cancer (Brown, Thacker, & Cohen, 2013).
Some
research has linked restrictive feeding to
negative child eating and weight
outcomes (e.g., Birch & Davison, 2001); whereas others have failed to find this link (e.g., Carnell & Wardel, 2007).
Advances in
research would not only help providers to have a better understanding of the way depression severity and its course interacts with program elements to bring about positive or
negative outcomes, but it may also help home visitors to receive better training that support their work with mothers who have significant depression.
We urge further
research into the implications of fathers» birth attendance as a signal for pregnancy complications and other
negative outcomes, especially in view of its usefulness as a point of intervention.
Research on the impact of depression on home visiting
outcomes is mixed with some studies reporting
negative results while others suggesting that depressed mothers may benefit from these programs.