Sentences with phrase «part in a longitudinal study»

Parents who took part in the longitudinal study were interviewed four times between their child's birth and entry into kindergarten.
Ninety four women and their first born children took part in a longitudinal study of maternal mental health during pregnancy and after delivery.
Participants were 128 preschool - aged children (73 boys, 55 girls) with behavior problems whose biological fathers took part in a longitudinal study.

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The study, led by Mark Pletcher of the University of California, San Francisco, compared the effects of both cigarette and marijuana smoking over a period of 20 years in a group of more than 5,000 adults, part of a longitudinal study called Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA).
Participants in the study are part of COPDGene, a multicenter, longitudinal observational cohort study of the disease's underlying genetic factors.
The seniors were part of an ongoing longitudinal study funded by the National Institute on Aging (NIA), which surveys a representative sample of 20,000 older adults in the U.S. every two years.
The study is based on a 98 - question survey of 1,141 RNs, which is part of RN Work Project, a nationwide, 10 - year longitudinal survey of RNs begun in 2006 by Kovner and Brewer, and supported by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
The research was conducted as part of the Positive Outcomes for Orphans longitudinal study in Cambodia, Ethiopia, India, Kenya and Tanzania led by Whetten.
Now a unique study has revealed the changes over time (longitudinal changes) in the brain of female - to - male transsexuals receiving continuous, high - dose hormone therapy as part of their sexual reassignment.
The team also found the same pattern of results in an independent cohort of almost 1,500 people who were part of the Brisbane Longitudinal Twin Study, suggesting the genetic association in females is a reliable finding.
In a new longitudinal study, first - generation immigrant children who took part in a community - based intervention had higher scores on math and reading tests than their first - generation immigrant peers who did not participate in the prograIn a new longitudinal study, first - generation immigrant children who took part in a community - based intervention had higher scores on math and reading tests than their first - generation immigrant peers who did not participate in the prograin a community - based intervention had higher scores on math and reading tests than their first - generation immigrant peers who did not participate in the prograin the program.
The women are part of the larger Women's Health Initiative (WHI), a national, longitudinal study investigating the determinants of chronic diseases in postmenopausal women.
The participants — who listed their social contacts when they enrolled in the study in 1971, and at several points thereafter — are part of the Framingham Heart Study, a large longitudinal study that has examined heart disease risk factors in that Massachusetts town since study in 1971, and at several points thereafter — are part of the Framingham Heart Study, a large longitudinal study that has examined heart disease risk factors in that Massachusetts town since Study, a large longitudinal study that has examined heart disease risk factors in that Massachusetts town since study that has examined heart disease risk factors in that Massachusetts town since 1948.
A study published in 2011 of 2,500 + individuals followed from 1995 - 2008 as part of the US National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health found that twice as many respondents with two 5 - HTTLPR long variants said they were very satisfied with life compared with carriers of two short versstudy published in 2011 of 2,500 + individuals followed from 1995 - 2008 as part of the US National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health found that twice as many respondents with two 5 - HTTLPR long variants said they were very satisfied with life compared with carriers of two short versStudy of Adolescent Health found that twice as many respondents with two 5 - HTTLPR long variants said they were very satisfied with life compared with carriers of two short versions.
The women are part of the larger Women's Health Initiative (WHI), a national, longitudinal study looking at chronic diseases in postmenopausal women.
PES is a longitudinal study of families in Texas who had a child outside of marriage and is part of CFRP's larger paternity project.
This study of intervention effects is part of a larger ongoing longitudinal study of all consenting fifth - grade students in 18 public schools serving high - crime areas of Seattle, Wash..
1970 children (49 % female) born in Quebec between October 1997 and July 1998, who were taking part in the Quebec Longitudinal Study of Child Development, selected by stratified sampling from the Quebec Birth Registry.
As a result some students who had served as controls in the earlier study became part of the late intervention group in the longitudinal study.
Participants are part of the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study, a longitudinal investigation of health and behavior in a complete birth cohort.22 The study members were born between April 1, 1972, and March 31, 1973, in Dunedin, New ZeaStudy, a longitudinal investigation of health and behavior in a complete birth cohort.22 The study members were born between April 1, 1972, and March 31, 1973, in Dunedin, New Zeastudy members were born between April 1, 1972, and March 31, 1973, in Dunedin, New Zealand.
8240 women taking part in The Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC).
His comments came as a new study revealed how another longitudinal study of the health of urban Aboriginal children has led to a innovative partnership program to tackle speech and hearing difficulties, in a model that researchers suggest could be part of a broader solution for long - term health.
The North Carolina Family Child Study became part of a larger national study, LONGSCAN (the Longitudinal Studies of Child Abuse and Neglect), the longest such study ever undertaken in thStudy became part of a larger national study, LONGSCAN (the Longitudinal Studies of Child Abuse and Neglect), the longest such study ever undertaken in thstudy, LONGSCAN (the Longitudinal Studies of Child Abuse and Neglect), the longest such study ever undertaken in thstudy ever undertaken in the US.
First, this study is cross-sectional, with longitudinal research needed to confirm that the associations discussed here change over time as part of an autonomy development process in the context of families impacted by chronic illness.
Several longitudinal studies have indicated that returning to full - time work after a brief maternity leave was a risk factor that compromised maternal mental health (depression and anxiety), especially when shorter leaves coincided with maternal fatigue, poor general health, poor social support, marital concerns, and other risk factors.17, 18 When mothers in the Wisconsin Maternity Leave and Health Study were contacted one year after they had given birth, no significant differences were noted between home - makers, part - time, and full - time employed women in measures of mental health such as depression, anxiety and self - esteem.
This study examined the relation between growth in internalizing symptoms and longitudinal patterns of antisocial behavior in a sample of 283 inner - city males and their caregivers assessed as part of a longitudinal developmental risk study.
The participants were a community sample of all students in two grades of regular school in a Swedish municipality who took part in a two - wave longitudinal study with a one - year interval.
Data for the current study were collected as part of a larger longitudinal study conducted in the Netherlands called «Project STARS» (Studies on Trajectories of Adolescent Relationships and Sexuality), which is funded by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) and the Fund for Scientific Research on Sexuality (FWOS)[NWO Grant No. 431-99-018].
The participants were a community sample of all students in two grades of regular school in a Swedish municipality who answered questionnaires as part of a two - wave longitudinal study with a one - year interval.
The study utilized comprehensive health care data collected as part of the Concordia Longitudinal Research Project, an intergenerational study of health and development in families from lower income inner - city communities initiated in 1976 (Serbin, Cooperman, Peters, Lehoux, Stack, & Schwartzman, 1998).
For example, longitudinal prospective studies of children of mothers with schizophrenia have consistently identified a subgroup who present a stable pattern of aggressive and / or antisocial behavior from a young age, 36,37 and studies of children with depression identify a subgroup with conduct disorder.38 Among persons who develop a major mental disorder, substance abuse in childhood or adolescence is more strongly associated with violent crime in adulthood than substance abuse in adulthood, 39 and individuals who will develop a major mental disorder may be more sensitive to the effects of alcohol than others.40 These findings suggest that symptoms (eg, substance abuse) that we and others are labeling as distinct disorders, may in fact be a part of or at least related to the primary disorder.
Participants consisted of 68 families with a 8 — 9 year old child with SB at T1 (37 boys, 31 girls, M age = 8.34) and a demographically matched sample of 68 families with an 8 - to 9 - year - old able - bodied child (37 boys, 31 girls, M age = 8.49), all of whom were part of a larger longitudinal study investigating family relationships and psychosocial adjustment in children and adolescents with SB (Holmbeck et al., 2003; Holmbeck, Coakley, Hommeyer, Shapera, & Westhoven, 2002; Holmbeck et al., 2002; Holmbeck, Shapera et al., 2002).
Participants were 379 boys and girls assessed at 15 and 16 years of age, who completed surveys as part of a larger longitudinal study in their health / physical education classes in a school district in Central Pennsylvania.
The data of the PPD sample were compared with those of a community sample consisting of primary caregivers and their children taking part in an ongoing longitudinal study [8, 37, 54].
The low recruitment rate is attributable, in part, to the longitudinal nature of the study that was described in detail in the recruitment letter (see Holmbeck et al., 2003 for more information on the recruitment of the CG sample and sample matching procedures).
C.M.G. conceptualized the study as a part of her postdoctoral work, conducted the literature review, coded autonomy support in 30 % of the sample for reliability testing, performed all statistical analyses, wrote and revised the manuscript; B.H. helped conceptualize the study as a part of her Master's work, coded autonomy support in the entire sample, and participated in the writing, editing and revising of the manuscript; D.M.S. participated in the conceptualization of the present study, helped with the writing in both the original and revised versions of the paper in her role as supervisor, supervised the data collection and conceptualized, designed and implemented the larger study of which the present study is only a part (the Concordia Longitudinal Risk Project); L.A.S. supervised the data collection and conceptualized, designed and implemented the larger study of which the present study is only a part.
Data were obtained from a diverse sample of N = 619 participants who took part in the Lives and Relationships Study: A longitudinal survey of men and women in relationships living in the U.S. and Canada.
With longitudinal data from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development (n = 1,298), first - difference models reveal that family structure transitions are associated with changes in the type and quantity of early care as well as the number of care arrangements used, especially during the latter part of infancy.
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