Not exact matches
Higher maternal caffeine consumption during pregnancy was independently associated
with a reduced risk of
peer problems in the children: the adjusted odds ratios (95 %
confidence intervals) in the first, second, third, and fourth quartiles of maternal caffeine consumption during pregnancy were 1 (reference), 0.61 (0.35 — 1.06), 0.52 (0.29 — 0.91), and 0.51 (0.28 — 0.91), respectively (P for trend = 0.01).
My young source holds forth
with disarming
confidence, especially about some of the toughest social and emotional issues middle school students face: fitting in
with your
peers, being different without becoming isolated, how to navigate the gauntlet of critics, teasers, and bullies that line the rocky path to
high school.
Compared
with similar
peers, students participating in certified Linked Learning pathways earn more credits in the first two years of
high school, are more likely to be on track
with the a-g credits they need for college eligibility, and report greater
confidence in their life and career skills.
Consider: Researchers who themselves act
with competence and integrity in ocean sciences and geophysics would likely trust that their
peers in climate science would do the same in their field.Thus the
higher confidence, no belief involved at all here.
Thus, we can state
with high (~ 95 %)
confidence that the true rate of
peer - reviewed articles that go against the consensus view is almost certainly less than 0.3 % (though it may be greater than 0.1 %)
RESULTS: Independent of race, socioeconomic status, absent parent, special education status, substance use, and emotional distress, youth
with co-occurring chronic physical and mental conditions (n = 4099) had significantly
higher odds of self - harm (odds ratio [OR]: 2.5 [99 %
confidence interval (CI): 2.3 — 2.8), suicidal ideation (OR: 2.5 [99 % CI: 2.3 — 2.8), and suicide attempts (OR: 3.5 [99 % CI: 3.1 — 3.9]-RRB- than healthy
peers (n = 106 967), as did those
with chronic mental conditions alone (n = 8752).