Sentences with phrase «observational longitudinal study»

It was the first observational longitudinal study to use sequential analysis of interaction in relationship conflict styles.
This analysis of social and health care spending in 9 provinces from 1981 to 2002 concludes that population health outcomes would be improved if government spending were reallocated from health to social spending («Effect of provincial spending on social services and health care on health outcomes in Canada: an observational longitudinal study», Daniel J. Dutton et al,... [more]

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But she concludes: «Ultimately, the role of diet in MS is an actively evolving area of research that will be further enriched by complementary evidence derived from a combination of interventional as well as high quality longitudinal observational studies
Participants in the study are part of COPDGene, a multicenter, longitudinal observational cohort study of the disease's underlying genetic factors.
In a retrospective, multicenter, longitudinal observational study, the response rates to fecal microbiota transplantation as a treatment for recurrent C. difficile infection were determined a 30 and 90 days, and adverse events were registered.
They undertook a longitudinal observational study that examined the relationship between bullying at 13 years and depression at 18 years.
Subjects were recruited from the UCSF Memory and Aging Center's longitudinal observational studies and from a Stanford University study on normal aging and mild cognitive impairment.
Evaluation of the Finnish Diabetes Risk Score to predict type 2 diabetes mellitus in a Colombian population: A longitudinal observational study.
There are many observational studies associating weight with BMI, but most of these are cross-sectional studies; there are very few longitudinal studies.
Observational evidences of vocal learning in southern elephant seals: a longitudinal study.
Given the ease of use of a questionnaire compared with an observational design, researchers can also conduct longitudinal studies to examine predictive or bidirectional links between parental strategies and children's emotional competences.
These longitudinal studies have used interview and maternal report measures to track the course of maternal depression, observational measures of parenting and mother - child interaction to assess specific aspects of parenting and the mother - child relationship, and outcome measures focused on children's social - emotional and cognitive development, school readiness and overall adjustment.4
This longitudinal observational study included (n = 260) mothers and children from the STRONG Kids Panel Survey.
A multimethod, multi-informant, short - term longitudinal study was conducted to investigate the utility of including school - based observational assessments of both form (i.e., physical and relational) and function (i.e., proactive and reactive) of aggressive behavior at school with a young sample during early childhood (132 children; M = 44.37 months; SD = 9.88).
Anaemia and the development of depressive symptoms following acute coronary syndrome: longitudinal clinical observational study
These include experimental and observational studies of infants» and toddlers» interaction with their peers; longitudinal studies of children's social development; educational and psychological studies of children's adjustment to child care and nursery school classrooms; social, psychological, sociometric and ethological studies of young children's social networks and dominance relationships.
First, the sample size was modest, which might have been due to the methodological complexity of this study, as the study design required a heavy time commitment by the families (observational data, longitudinal design, and measurement of variables in both parents together).
The role of mother — child play in the early development of children's conduct problems: A longitudinal observational study
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