Sentences with phrase «other ethnic populations»

Limitations include small sample size (only 44 cases had received «Ohana Conferencing), missing data, and generalizability to other ethnic populations.
Limitations include self - reports on measures, generalizability to other ethnic populations due to the racial / ethnic distribution, changes to the PRT intervention, and lack of long - term follow - up.
Limitations include generalizablity to other ethnic populations and small sample size issues that limited some analyses.
Limitations include generalizability to other ethnic populations and that different teachers provided child behavior ratings as children moved to different childcare classrooms or from childcare to kindergarten.
Limitations include generalizability to other ethnic populations, high attrition rate, and reliability on self - reported measures.
Limitations include small sample size, lack of follow - up of waitlist control condition, relying on self - reporting measures to determine success, and generalizability to other ethnic populations.
Limitations include the small sample size, generalizability to other ethnic populations, and length of follow - up.
Limitations include the small sample size, lack of control or comparison group, and generalizability to other ethnic populations.
Limitations include generalizability to other ethnic populations, reliability on self - reported measures, and lack of follow - up.
But he says Nance needs to repeat the study in other ethnic populations, because the frequency of Cx 26 mutations may have been different in Mongolians to begin with.

Not exact matches

The situation is complicated by the arrival of other ethnic groups, which have displaced the older Anglo - Saxon population in numbers but not necessarily in influence.
Assyrian Christians are one of the oldest ethnic groups in the Middle East, but in recent years, the rise of ISIS and other militant groups have led to a steady population decrease.
Major responsibility for the change in Roxbury, Dorchester, and Mattapan, Levine and Harmon claim, rests largely on the political, banking, and real estate establishment of Boston that decided to channel Boston's growing black population into Jewish neighborhoods rather than to scatter them in Irish, Italian, and other ethnic enclaves.
Economic expansion in this core was associated with two other dominant trends: growth in population (the so - called demographic transition, which both facilitated, and was facilitated by, industrialization) and the geographic inclusion of previously isolated, local, and ethnic sectors of the population into the commercial and industrial labor force.
Differences in the prevalence of supine positioning and other sleep - environment conditions among racial and ethnic populations might contribute to these disparities.17 The prevalence of supine positioning in 2010 among white infants was 75 %, compared with 53 % among black infants (Fig 5).
As Lucinda Platt and others have shown, Britishness is especially common among migrants and minority ethnic populations — and in particular those from South Asian and / or Muslim groups — who are far more likely to identify as British than their white British neighbours are.
Russia has annexed Crimea, and is making noises about regions of other countries, based on the premise that those regions have a majority population that is ethnic Russian.
«The reasons other people that made the decisions, they took a look at the different ethnic groups that they thought for their petty political ambitions in the long run Rangel wouldn't be around and that they wanted to be on the side they thought the population would be going in,» he added.
BOSTON — The oral health of ethnic minorities and lower - income groups is much worse than that of the general population, but leveraging social networks and other innovative healthcare delivery channels may help close this troubling gap.
Local populations became entrenched, eschewing intermarriage with other groups and adopting a cultural pattern of what researchers call endogamy, the practice of marrying only within an ethnic or social group.
Demographic variables were year of graduation, sex (men vs women), age at graduation (≤ 29 years vs 30 - 32 or ≥ 33 years) and self - identified race / ethnicity, which students reported from a list of options on the GQ (categorized as white vs Asian / Pacific Islander; other or unknown race / ethnicity; or racial / ethnic groups considered underrepresented minorities in medicine relative to their numbers in the general population, including black, Hispanic, and American Indian / Alaska Native).
An ethnic group or ethnicity is a population group whose members identify with each other on the basis of common nationality or shared cultural traditions.
In some states, the API population has grown larger than other ethnic groups, especially in public schools.
Regression models with nationally representative data revealed that children from Mexican immigrant families were overrepresented in parental care and underrepresented in center - based care compared to their native peers from other race / ethnic populations, which helped to explain a significant but small portion of their generally lower rates of both math achievement and externalizing symptoms in kindergarten.
[see above CGS Sec. 10 - 66bb (h)-RSB- But the renewal process for Amistad Academy ignored its exclusionary disciplinary policies, racial and ethnic segregation, and provided no analysis of representative populations of bilingual children and students with disabilities, among others.
Others, concerned about the lack of diversity in the teaching population, have argued that early - entry certification programs might attract teachers with more varied ethnic and racial backgrounds.
North Star [one of the large Newark charter networks] serves effectively no children with limited English language proficiency, in part because North Star caters to a predominantly black student population from Newark's black neighborhoods, which remain geographically segregated from the city's Hispanic and other ethnic neighborhoods and are home to non-English speaking families.
This report finds that while the population of teachers of color overall is growing, Black and Native American teachers are a declining share of the teacher workforce and the gap between the percentage of Latinx teachers and students is larger than for any other racial or ethnic group.
This category considers the ethnic make up of a city as measured by the percentage of the population who say their first language is other than English or French.
Latinxs make up 17 percent of the US population and are the country's fastest growing ethnic group — yet they hold only 3 percent of museum leadership positions, lower than all other groups.
«By implementing racially discriminatory policies in South Ossetia and Abkhazia», Georgia submits, «under the cover of its peacekeeping mandate the Russian Federation has sought to consolidate the forced displacement of the ethnic Georgian and other populations that resulted from «ethnic cleansing» from 1991 - 1994.»
Like juvenile detainees nationwide, approximately 90 % of the CCJTDC detainees are males, and most are racial / ethnic minorities.3 The CCJTDC population is 77.9 % African American, 5.6 % non-Hispanic white, 16.0 % Hispanic, and 0.5 % other racial or ethnic groups.
NACAC believes that community - based (i.e. churches, advocacy groups, and other organizations reflective of populations of color) minority and specialty foster care and adoption agencies offer excellent opportunities for recruiting families who reflect the racial and ethnic background of children in care.
Evaluation on other ethnic groups would be helpful to determine if these benefits span the population.
Limitations include small sample size, retrospective recall may have been compromised, and unable to differentiate condition from therapist effects, may not generalize to other racial / ethnic groups or to the broader population of depressed adolescents with comorbid conduct disorder and other psychiatric disorders, and randomization process resulted in unequal gender representation in the two conditions.
Cut off scores have been established in the UK (although not among ethnic minority groups) and other populations, for each scale and the total number of difficulties.28, 29 The P3 — 4 (age 3 — 4 years) and P4 — 16 (age 4 — 16 years) versions of the SDQ were completed by parents in this study.
Limitations include small sample size, length of follow - up, and may not be generalizable to other populations due to ethnic composition of group.
Specific results of analyses on (an) immigrant ethnic minority group had to be given, although results presented from other populations were no reason for exclusion.
To conclude then, it was shown that among young people in the immigrant populations studied here the preferred level of parental influence on mate choice was relatively high, and that opposition against mating with members of other ethnic groups was an important factor underlying the preferred level of parental influence on mate choice.
Diverse populations and communities Provides resources and information for child welfare professionals working with children, youth, and families from varied cultural, ethnic, racial, religious, geographic, and other diverse backgrounds and communities.
Because it is likely that interventions tailored toward the cultural background of the target population are more likely to engage and retain participants from that population (Kumpfer, Alvarado, Smith, & Bellamy, 2002), interventions delivered to other ethnic or cultural groups should incorporate ingredients designed specifically for those groups.
Indigenous or aboriginal peoples are so - called because they were living on their lands before settlers came from elsewhere; they are the descendants — according to one definition — of those who inhabited a country or a geographical region at the time when people of different cultures or ethnic origins arrived, the new arrivals later becoming dominant through conquest, occupation, settlement or other means... (I) ndigenous peoples have retained social, cultural, economic and political characteristics which are clearly distinct from those of the other segments of the national populations.
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