The programs may be universally implemented within a classroom, or targeted towards children who are at risk of developing depression, anxiety and
other associated behavioural and educational problems.
Not exact matches
Other symptoms that are
associated with CD but are not within the digestive system are as follows; sinusitis, asthma, skin disorders, fatigue, bone and muscle pain,
behavioural and mood problems, poor growth in children, weight loss, hair loss, menstrual issues and anaemia.
There are some problem behaviours
associated with digging, including digging because the dog wants to eat dirt, wants to escape or has
other behavioural issues like separation anxiety.
Effects on core ASD symptoms and
other symptoms commonly
associated with ASDs, including cognitive functioning and
behavioural challenges; harms / adverse events.
Victims of abuse are at high risk for poor health, related not only to the physical trauma they have endured, but also to high rates of
other social risk factors
associated with poor health.22 Abused children have high rates of growth problems, untreated vision and dental problems, infectious diseases, developmental delay, mental health and
behavioural problems, early and risky sexual behaviours, and
other chronic illnesses, but child welfare and health care systems historically have not addressed the health needs of dependent children.23 - 33 Compared to children in foster care, maltreated children who remain at home exhibit similarly high rates of physical, developmental and mental health needs.34
However,
other strategies and behaviours involved in the management of negative emotions are also
associated with ER, such as rumination, experiential and
behavioural avoidance, problem solving, and maladaptive coping strategies (Lazarus & Folkman, 1984; Gross, 1998; Zeman, Shipman, & Suveg, 2001; Aldao et al., 2010).
Frequency of visits to
other households with children was the factor most consistenly
associated with
behavioural outcomes.
Family instability and changes in family composition (through parental separation or re-partnering) has been
associated with
behavioural problems in young children (Kiernan and Mensah, 2010) and this and
other research (see for example Coleman and Glenn, 2010 for a review) has shown that parental separation is
associated with poor maternal mental health.
Demographic and socio - economic factors were again also significantly independently
associated with
behavioural outcomes: children with a younger mother, those with lower social support, who had lived in persistent poverty and in an area of higher deprivation had poorer
behavioural outcomes than
other children.
Intergenerational cycles of poverty are known to be
associated with poor outcomes for children.40 41 Low maternal birthweight42 and poor maternal nutrition during childhood43 are
associated with low birthweight in the mother's offspring, which is
associated with poor outcomes in infancy, childhood, and into adult life.44 Material deprivation increases the risk of illness and
other adverse outcomes throughout the life course.45 46 In addition, the length of time in poverty appears to have important effects on child
behavioural and educational outcomes, which are probably mediated, in part, by the adverse effects of long term poverty on parenting.
Flouri and Buchanan (2003) found the relationship between paternal involvement and adolescent well - being statistically significant, and the findings of
other studies found that reported father involvement is
associated with less
behavioural problems during adolescence (Amato & Rivera, 1999; Harris et al., 1998; Mitchell et al., 2009).
Other composite measures of caring activity by the father at 9 months, 3 years or 5 years were not
associated with child
behavioural outcomes.