Sentences with phrase «previous gus»

Previous GUS reports have shown that maternal health problems are a significant factor associated with child outcomes (Barnes et al. 2010).
The scale does not have thresholds defining whether a score suggests the presence of a psychiatric disorder, so we have followed the approach taken in a previous GUS report (Marryat and Martin, 2010) and defined a relative threshold below which we classify mothers as having «poor» mental health (16 % of mothers were in this category in 2009/10), as opposed to «average or good» mental health.
Yet previous GUS research suggests that disadvantaged groups are likely to perceive many barriers to professional help, including stigma and fear of interference (Mabelis & Marryat, 2011).

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· No accounts converted to Collection / Charge off in previous 12 months allowed, unless approved by GUS.
Previous analysis of GUS showed that toddlers were much more likely than babies to require NHS treatment or advice as a result of accidents, as were a slightly higher percentage of boys than girls.
Previous analysis of GUS data found that lower levels of household income and greater area deprivation were both associated with a lower activity score for children who were almost 3 years old, although this score included time spent watching television and playing on computers in the activity measure, along with various active behaviours such as running, jumping and ball play (Marryat et al. 2009).
25 This is rather a surprising finding, particularly as previous analysis of GUS found persistent low income to be associated with cognitive ability at age 2 - 3 years (Bromley, 2009).
Previous analysis of GUS identified maternal health problems as a significant factor associated with child outcomes (Barnes et al., 2010).
Previous analysis of GUS has shown that children who had more prolonged exposure to a mother with mental health problems were more likely to have adverse developmental outcomes (Marryat and Martin, 2010).
As outlined in the previous section, a substantial minority (16 %) of ten year - old children in GUS couple families perceive low levels of supportiveness from fathers, and are categorised as having a «poor» father - child relationship.
At each sweep of GUS data collection, information was collected from the main carer (usually the child's mother) on whether the child experienced any disturbing family events from a pre-determined list since the previous sweep.
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