It will be interesting to see how much weight is given to this study relative to
previous conflicting studies.
Not exact matches
A
study from 2010 acknowledged, yes, «in the short - term, kids go through a one - to two - year crisis period when their parents divorce,» but the idea of staying together for the kids is problematic, especially if it's a high -
conflict family, and that
previous research indicating people should stay together «has been plagued by many data problems — reliance on small samples derived from one therapy clinic, retrospective reports, and cross sectional data.»
However,
previous studies have had
conflicting results.
My
previous study published in the Journal of Divorce and Remarriage concluded that lack of access to both parents and an inability to deal with
conflict in a constructive manner were associated with low self - esteem in young women raised in divorced homes.
Agricultural economist Marshall Burke and his colleagues conducted a meta analysis of 60
previous studies that looked at climatic events and their link to human
conflict, including the fall of the Mayan Empire, civil
conflicts in Africa, ethnic clashes in India, road rage in the U.S. and even the type of pitches thrown during Major League Baseball games when temperatures rise.
Previous studies have come to
conflicting conclusions on the subject of cardiac deaths and temperature changes — many finding increases in both cold and hot weather.
He adds that although the new research from Japan found no link between tea consumption and cancer risk, more research is needed to resolve the
conflict between this and
previous cancer - related
studies.
Two smaller
previous studies were conducted at a single healthcare site and produced
conflicting results: one showed higher rates of 30 - day readmissions, and the other found lower rates.
Previous studies produced
conflicting views of how the nanoparticles behaved.
«
Previous studies produced
conflicting results due to the inhibition of all prostanoids, not just PGE2,» Divangahi says.
The authors propose that the
conflicting results from
previous research on organic and conventional crops» phytochemical content could be a function of short
study periods and the exclusion of variables such as weather.
A 2011 review of
previous studies on CBD oil reports
conflicting findings.
One possible explanation for these
conflicting results is that almost all
previous empirical
studies have relied on comparisons of students in states that adopted these reforms with students in states that did not.
By backing away from
previous cost
studies (which I have argued elsewhere are completely unscientific), the Court hoped to avoid the prior constitutional
conflict with the legislature over who held the purse strings.
The ozone losses predicted in the
study are much larger than losses estimated in
previous «nuclear winter» and «ultraviolet spring» scenario calculations following nuclear
conflicts -LSB-...] A 1985 National Research Council Report predicted a global nuclear exchange involving thousands of megatons of explosions, rather than the 1.5 megatons assumed in the PNAS
study, would deplete only 17 percent of the Northern Hemisphere's stratospheric ozone, which would recover by half in three years.
Given what we know from
previous studies, the area of
conflicts deserves particular scrutiny.
The types and of severity of the
previous IPV episodes experienced by the mothers in the
study were measured using the Japanese version of the Revised
Conflict Tactics Scales Short Form (JCTS2F)[18].
Currently she works as Head of OHS City Center Helsinki Unit in Dextra corporation, which provides Occupational Health services for over 55 000 employees in the whole country.After her thesis on Interpersonal
conflicts at work, (
previous Appelberg K., People and Work, 1996) she started her
studies in cognitive psychotherapy (1997 - 2003) and has since that worked as a cognitive psychotherapist with special interests in Schema therapy.
Although this is the first prospective longitudinal
study to investigate this mediational hypothesis in a systematic manner, our findings are consistent with
previous findings indicating that disruption of interpersonal relationships is a predominant risk factor for suicide10, 13,49 and that interpersonal
conflict or separation during adulthood partially mediated an association between neglectful overprotective parenting and subsequent suicide attempts.23 The present findings are also consistent with research indicating that stressful life events mediated the association between childhood adversities and suicidal behavior during adolescence or early adulthood, 8 that suicide is multidetermined, 2 and that youths who experience numerous adversities during childhood and adolescence are at a particularly elevated risk for suicide.18, 22,49
My
previous study published in the Journal of Divorce and Remarriage concluded that lack of access to both parents and high
conflict between them contributed to low self - esteem in young women raised in divorced homes.
Extending
previous work, the present
study expands understanding of links between adult attachment and
conflict by explicitly examining intimacy as a potential underlying mechanism to explain these pathways.
The current
study extends
previous work by examining the risk of family
conflict experienced during early school years and difficult child temperament in a sample of LBW / PT children, with specific attention to the moderating role that child temperament plays in the relation between family
conflict during this period and problem behavior at age 8 years.
This
study used a modified version of the
Conflict Tactic Scale (Straus, 1990) to measure the expression of verbal and physical aggression among 572 college students (395 females and 177 males) involved in dating relationships over the
previous year.
Previous prenatal attachment
studies demonstrated
conflicting findings due to problems from using different theoretical frameworks and research methodologies.
Extended
previous studies of adolescents with insulin - dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) that have implicated family
conflict as a correlate of poor adaptation to the disease and inadequate diabetic control.
There is evidence that high levels of sibling
conflict are associated with an increased risk of later internalizing symptoms.9, 14 — 17 To our knowledge, no
previous studies have examined whether being the victim of sibling bullying is prospectively associated with psychiatric diagnoses in young adults.
This sample reported lower
conflict and higher cohesion than
previous studies with nonclinical, healthy samples, suggesting that the families in this
study were doing remarkably well prior to transitioning to the pump.
The nonsignificant findings for
conflict prior to pump - start are divergent from
previous studies examining general QOL (Laffel et al., 2003), which may imply that the relationships between family context and general versus health - related QOL are different.