Sentences with phrase «prospective longitudinal study»

Thus, we need prospective longitudinal studies in order to investigate this relationship.
Predicting marital dissolution: A 5 - year prospective longitudinal study of newlywed couples.
Predicting marital dissolution: A five year prospective longitudinal study of newlywed couples
Dr. Bachhuber and coauthors conclude: «To fully understand the effect of medical cannabis on the use of other drugs, prospective longitudinal studies randomizing patients to cannabis versus other treatments are urgently needed.»
«Prospective longitudinal studies like the one here... are able to provide reliable conclusions on such a clinically and highly relevant research question.
However, more prospective longitudinal studies are needed to further study these complex sex - dimorphic associations between sleep, work stress, and diabetes.
The developmental progression from ODD to CD has been confirmed by several prospective longitudinal studies (for a review see Burke et al. 2002).
We conducted a blind, 5 - year prospective longitudinal study of girls with (n = 140) and without (n = 122) ADHD, aged 6 — 18 years at baseline.
Dr Becker said, «prospective longitudinal studies in occasional users are of great importance to determine biological vulnerability markers, which can help to identify individuals at greatest risk of developing an addiction.»
However, as this was one of the first prospective longitudinal studies to investigate the bidirectional associations between adolescents» depressive symptoms and academic, social and emotional self - efficacy, more research is needed before firm conclusions can be drawn and implications for practice can be provided.
Led by Dr. Ruowei Li of the CDC, this prospective longitudinal study tracked feeding and weight gain in 1900 infants during their first year of life.
A prospective longitudinal study of 107 healthy infant and woman pairs demonstrated that at 30 days, infants who were breastfed to obtain 75 % or more of their daily milk intake received a mean (SD) of 27.7 % (15.2 %) of the bacteria from breast milk and 10.3 % (6.0 %) from areolar skin (3).
Barton Palmer, PhD, professor of psychiatry and a coauthor of the study, cautioned that «prospective longitudinal studies are needed to directly demonstrate accelerated aging in PTSD and to establish underlying mechanisms.»
Risk for affective disorders is associated with greater prefrontal gray matter volumes: A prospective longitudinal study
This article reviewed the state of the evidence and, based on the prospective longitudinal studies, concluded that «men who develop prostate cancer do not have higher baseline testosterone levels and men with higher testosterone levels are at no greater risk for developing prostate cancer than men with lower testosterone levels.»
Factors influencing parenting in early childhood: a prospective longitudinal study focusing on change.
Dysfunctional Attitudes and Anxiety Sensitivity in the Manifestation and First Onset of Social Anxiety Disorder versus Specific Phobia and Healthy: A Prospective Longitudinal Study
The deterioration of relationship quality for gay and lesbian cohabiting couples: A five - year prospective longitudinal study: Personal Relationships Vol 3 (4) Dec 1996, 417 - 442.
Early Physical Abuse and Later Violent Delinquency: A Prospective Longitudinal Study Lansford, Miller - Johnson, Berlin, Dodge, Bates, & Petit Child Maltreatment, 12 (3), 2007 View Abstract Studies the links between early physical abuse and violent delinquency and other socially relevant outcomes during late adolescence or early adulthood and the extent to which a child's race and gender moderate these links.
Students» satisfaction and perceived impact on knowledge, attitudes and skills after a 2 - day course in scientific writing: a prospective longitudinal study in Spain
Results from a prospective longitudinal study.
A prospective longitudinal study of social, psychological, and obstetrical factors in pregnancy: response rates and demographic characteristics of the 8,556 respondents
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We conducted a prospective longitudinal study using MRI and spectroscopy to quantify whole - body and regional AT volumes, and IHCL content, within 2 weeks and 8 — 12 weeks after birth.
Development and validation in a prospective longitudinal study of patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Interpregnancy weight changes and impact on pregnancy outcome in a cohort of women with a macrosomic first delivery: a prospective longitudinal study
The association of dietary quality with colorectal cancer among normal weight, overweight and obese men and women: a prospective longitudinal study in the USA
Future research could involve secondary analyses of Australian national datasets and prospective longitudinal studies, primary cohort studies, and well controlled intervention studies.
Importantly, prospective longitudinal studies of older adults also show that perceived isolation is a risk factor for general cognitive decline (e.g., Tilvis et al., 2004) and Alzheimer Disease (Wilson et al., 2007).
Freidlmeier, W. and Granqvist, P. (2006) Attachment transfer among Swedish and German adolescents: A prospective longitudinal study.
A prospective longitudinal study of attachment disorganization / disorientation.
Parenting During Early Adolescence and Adolescent - Onset Major Depression: A 6 - Year Prospective Longitudinal Study.
«Factors influencing parenting in early childhood: a prospective longitudinal study focusing on change.»
Friendlessness and theory of mind: A prospective longitudinal study.
Accordingly, prospective longitudinal studies in Developmental Traumatology are critical to the effort to develop early interventions to attenuate the psychobiological dysregulation and adverse effects on brain development associated with maltreatment.
A prospective longitudinal study of disorganized / disoriented attachment.
Prospective Longitudinal Studies of Infant Siblings of Children With Autism: Lessons Learned and Future Directions Peter Szatmari, Katarzyna Chawarska, Geraldine Dawson, et.
This prospective longitudinal study examines the factors modifying children's adjustment to parental separation in a community sample of 5,635 families in England.
In a prospective longitudinal study of 354 parents and their first - born infants the association between parental psychopathology and risk for maladjustment in the offspring was investigated.
Preschool hyperactivity specifically elevates long - term mental health risks more strongly in males than females: a prospective longitudinal study through to young adulthood.
Antecedents of depressive symptomatology in childhood and adolescence were examined in a prospective longitudinal study of at - risk youth (n = 168) from families of lower socioeconomic status.
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