For the first analysis, intraindividual family (conflict, cohesion, marital status, and
number of adults in home), psychosocial (symptoms of anxiety and depression), medical (prepump regimen, metabolic control, and illness duration), and demographic variables (child and parent age, parent education, and ethnicity) were analyzed as predictors of QOL at the prepump assessment.
During the transition, elements of children's QOL improved, and the amount of improvement was predicted by children's psychosocial (i.e., depressive and anxiety symptoms); medical (i.e., prepump regimen, illness duration); and demographic (i.e., child and parent age,
number of adults in home) characteristics, but not by family environment.
Control variables from the 8 - year assessment included number of children in the home,
number of adults in the home, and highest year of education for mothers.
Poverty level was imputed from state, highest household education, total number of children in household, and total
number of adults in household, using hot - decking techniques to maximize use of that variable in analyses.35
Among the factors the court is to take into account are whether the residence is for pregnant women or parents whose children reside with them,
the number of adults in the residence, and the parent's level of recovery.
Therefore, in addition to basic demographic variables (eg, maternal education, age) the investigators included variables from the national data set that they believed to be «proxies» for stress (eg, number of moves in past 2 years, number of children in the home, receiving public assistance) and social isolation (eg,
number of adults in the home).
We found that gender, amount of exercise, amount of activities, time spent alone, age of arrival to the household,
number of adults in the household, number of diagnosed diseases, type of food, or birth place were not associated with TC in any of the analyses in a pooled sample or a breed - specific analysis (data not shown), and these same factors were dropped from the final models (data not shown).
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the number of adults in the home.
Data have been weighted to adjust for variation in the sample relating to geographic region, sex, race, Hispanic origin, marital status, age, education and
the number of adults in the household.
We need further action to reverse declines in
the number of adults in learning.
This is according to a five year analysis by research company GfK, who tracked
the number of adults in America using online dating services.
The number of adults in America who are think they should cut back or avoid gluten - containing foods has grown to 30 % as of January 2013 according to a survey by The NPD Group, a global information company that conducts bi-weekly surveys on health trends.
She is not nearly so likely to receive encouragement from
a number of adults in her pursuit of the ordained ministry.
Based on
the number of adults in the U.S. — almost 250 million as of July 2016 — NerdWallet's calculations found that nearly 27 million Americans could be putting medical bills on credit cards.
Not exact matches
Today, over 40 %
of adults in America report feeling lonely, and research suggests that the real
number may well be higher.
The findings should also probably serve as a warning to the growing
number of adults who behave like high school sophomores and attempt to measure their self worth
in likes, followers, and the empty admiration
of near strangers.
And while they've been successful
in helping some nicotine - addicted
adults stop using tobacco products, the
number of teens who smoke has soared since their introduction.
-- Frank Talarico, Jr., president and CEO
of Goodwill
of Orange County, which
in the last five years has more than doubled the
number of adults and children it serves annually and
in 2017 served more than 27,000 people and will likely serve more than 30,000 this year for the first time
in its more than 90 - year history
The result: a multiyear, multinational, ongoing research project known as the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, or GEM, which counts (
in effect) the
number of working - age
adults who are engaged
in acts
of company creation.
Perhaps most impressive may have been the $ 124.5 million raked
in by the young -
adult weeper The Fault
in our Stars, which was produced for only around $ 12 million — but still made more than a
number of high - priced bombs like Warner Brothers» (TWX) Edge
of Tomorrow.
The site is known for facilitating
adult sex ads, and has recently been involved
in a
number of lawsuits, including one
in which a minor alleged that the company edited the contents
of a sex ad that her trafficker posted,
in order to make her sound like an
adult.
«Reducing the
number of uninsured
adults in Louisiana makes it easier to improve access to needed care, to limit costs for families and individuals with private insurance and to create greater stability
in Louisiana's state budget,» Salles said.
Hackers stole Social Security
numbers, birthdates, addresses, credit card and driver's license
numbers of 143 million people — more than half the
adult population
in the U.S., and about three - quarters
of all Americans with a credit history.
Estimated
in 2007, the
number of civilian - owned firearms
in the US was 88.8 guns per 100 people, meaning there was almost one privately owned gun per American and more than one per American
adult.
PEP's interest
in ACG underscores the growing demand for Australia and New Zealand - based
adult education firms as growing
numbers of migrants into the two nations seek to brush up on their English before embarking on university degrees.
With 4.3 million millennials turning 30 this year and the
number set to jump to 4.6 million by 2020, there will soon be more
adults in their early 30s than at any other time
in U.S. history, according to an analysis
of U.S. Census data by Wells Fargo.
But more than 20 percent
of US
adults told Pew researchers
in a 2015 survey that they also rely heavily on Facebook and other social media platforms, a
number that's probably only grown
in the years since.
The job losses would be concentrated among teens and young
adults, while the
number of minimum wage workers
in Ontario would increase from just over 500,000 to 1.6 million
in 2019, said a report released by the province's Financial Accountability Office.
It appears that for increasing
numbers of young
adults, religion, and Christianity
in particular, might no longer be a live option.
Professor DiIulio again: «It is reasonable to suppose that by doubling or tripling the
number of officers on regular duty
in and around drug - infested, crime - torn neighborhoods, and by deploying them
in accordance with the precepts
of community policing, the streets and sidewalks
of even the most blighted inner city could be made safe enough for children to play and
adults to stroll.»
As an atheist who believes
in «Choice» (I dislike the idea
of abortion but see the need for people to be able to opt for it) and polygamy (marriage should be for any
number of consenting
adults regardless
of gender) and believes that the idea
of draconian anti-gun measures is anathema as it takes away an individual's right to live the way he wants to live, I think that if believing
in a deity makes a person treat other people nicer then we should leave that person and his beliefs alone.
A
number of young
adults from The District Church explained that
in the often - polarized culture
of DC, they've learned that they need to earn the right to be heard before assuming their neighbors will want to listen.
These studies showed that while 85 percent
of non-believers had a favorable opinion
of Christianity's role
in society
in 1996, those
numbers have fallen sharply
in recent years, to the point that 38 percent
of young
adults have a negative impression
of present - day Christianity.
I join many other
adults in the black community when I advise any young black man that I influence
of the importance
of honoring and respecting the police, while also keeping his hands visible and consistently identifying the officer by his badge
number.
The
number of adults who regularly feel spiritual peace and well - being is up from 52 percent
in 2007 to 59 percent
in 2014 (margin
of error for all Americans: ± 0.6 %), and evangelicals are no exception.
A better measure
of the strength
of a congregation as a vehicle for maturing would be the
number and proportion
of the
adult membership that meet
in groups — disciple schooling, soma, and mission - support — outside the sanctuary at other times
of the week.
Evangelical churches that frequently support conservative candidates are finally admitting something the rest
of us have known for some time: Their young
adult members are abandoning church
in significant
numbers and taking their voting power with them.
This intimate
number also provides opportunities for you to engage
in discussion with seasoned ministers and best practice leaders
in the area
of young
adult ministry.
The occasional spurts
of mass violence don't make me consider gun bans, but the astounding
number of adults who believe
in fairy tales is possibly reason enough.
While many
of us can thank God that our children are not likely to die from flu, diphtheria, or polio, or even suffer the mumps, measles, or rubella because
of advances
in medicine, we must be mindful
of the enormous
number of children and
adults in this country and abroad who are forced to live as if these advances were never made.
The survey called for a
number of strategies to «more effectively engage Jewish young
adults in service.»
The
numbers tell the tale, from Gallup; The United States remains a predominantly Christian nation, with 78 %
of all
adults identifying with a Christian faith, and more than 9
in 10
of those who have a religious ident.ity identifying as Christians.
For example if exorcism was illegal and you caught me beating my neighbor with a copy
of the Egyptian book
of the dead while covering them
in chicken blood I could always get away with it under the excuse that it was an
adult adventure, a skin care regime, performance art or any
number of things.
I think it was the last period
in our national history
in which being a Christian and being at what was felt as the cutting edge
of fresh thinking and social transformation went easily together for large
numbers of young people — and
adults as well.
A
number of denominations have gotten away from the «oblong blur» view
of society,
in which children are seen as little
adults, to a more sophisticated view
of how persons develop.
«During the past decade the
number of high school youth
in our congregations increased fivefold, and the
number of young
adults increased sixfold,» said Buehrens, who this fall is a visiting professor at the UUA's Starr King School for the Ministry
in Berkeley.
Each year the
number of adults entering into full communion with the Church through this program has grown, and will, please God, continue to grow
in the future.
The
number of adult converts per year has been growing steadily and is testimony,
in part, to the success
of the Rite
of Christian Initiation
of Adults (RCIA), a program
of evangelization and catechesis begun after the Second Vatican Council.
The
number of adults moving into full communion with the Catholic Church is one
of the important untold stories
in contemporary America.
A quarter
of adults who attended religious services weekly
in 2006 said they sometimes drank too much, a
number that rose as church attendance decreased, according to the General Social Survey.