Not exact matches
Modeled on the community - centric approach to improving youth sports safety highlighted in MomsTEAM's PBS documentary, «The Smartest Team: Making High School Football Safer», the program will award SmartTeam status to youth sports organizations which have demonstrated a commitment to minimizing the
risk of physical,
psychological and sexual injury to young athletes by implementing a comprehensive set of health and safety
best practices, providing safety - conscious sports parents a level of assurance that they have made health and safety an important priority, not to be sacrificed at the altar of team or individual success.
This drive for academic achievement leads to high attainment in international academic assessments but has contributed to the curtailment of nocturnal sleep on school nights to
well below the recommended eight to ten hours of sleep, putting students at
risk of cognitive and
psychological problems.
The team reports that educating youngsters about the
risks in an non-patronizing way as
well as teaching them about respect and having an open anti-bullying approach to relationships is vital to reduce the
risk of children and teens being exposed to potential harm, whether physical or
psychological, originating online.
Childhood bullying may lead to long - lasting health consequences, impacting psychosocial
risk factors for cardiovascular health
well into adulthood, according to a study published in
Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for
Psychological Science.
«Being aware of the number of a patient's head injuries and the interrelation with depression and other
psychological symptoms may help us
better understand, and thus moderate, the
risk of suicide over time,» Bryan says.
Other research studies have reported a decline in social networks in people with Alzheimer's disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), and previous literature has shown
psychological well - being in older age to be associated with reduced
risk of developing Alzheimer's dementia.
The My - AHA project (my Active and Healthy Ageing) aims to reduce frailty
risk by improving physical activity and cognitive function,
psychological state, social resources, nutrition, sleep and overall
well - being.
Researchers have found that while short - term
psychological stress can actually be
good for you, chronic stress suppresses your immune system and could increase your
risk of developing type 2 diabetes by altering your insulin needs.
«Shortened telomere length and reduced telomerase predict a host of health
risks and diseases, and new findings suggest they may be regulated in part by
psychological stress, stress appraisals, and
well - being.»
As we mentioned above, regardless of your motives and goals, whey protein is an excellent way to speed up the effects of your training by stimulating muscle growth, increasing strength and contributing to greater fat loss, while also enhancing your health and
well - being by reducing the
risk of prostate and colon cancer, strengthening the immune system and promoting
psychological balance and stability.
Lower
risk factor for many
psychological conditions including Alzheimer's disease, dementia, as
well as anxiety
That confusion, coupled with parents» high expectations for success in school and careers, the frustration of having white peers constantly question their «American - ness,» as
well as body image and other concerns that are common to all teens are among the factors that put Korean American students at
risk for a growing list of emotional and
psychological issues.
Psychological safety provides for the social - emotional
well being of students and works to create positive school climates through measures such as asset development, bullying prevention, Positive Behavior Supports, and early identification and intervention for at -
risk students.
As long as you start with a
good trading system, track your trades, manage your money /
risk properly, and continue to work on your
psychological discipline, you have a great chance of profiting in the Forex market — part - time or full - time.
From a
psychological perspective, though, especially for an amount of money this big, he says it may be
better to take an annual payment over time (that'll still be millions per year) rather than having to manage all that money at once and
risk being another sad lotto winner.
Yet, the term «
psychological risk», with respect to investing, encompasses other situations as
well (e.g. chasing high returns.)
It's really all a personal choice about how you interpret investment research and theory and how
well it sits with you (while truly understanding your
psychological makeup,
risk profile and financial requirements for the future).
Besides the above - mentioned lessons, The Most Important Thing will too outline the fallacy of the efficient market hypothesis; an in - depth discussion of value versus price; teach you to recognize, understand and control
risk; explain market cycles; underscore luck's role in investing as
well as a walk - through of the various
psychological pitfalls you should be aware of.
At the
risk of being susceptible to confirmation bias — one of the many
psychological biases Mauboussin suggests
good investors need to be aware of — I loved the podcast and the paper.
Devolver Digital and developer Mega Cat Studio are releasing a model new SNES sport, cart and all, that illustrates the frustrations and
risks of sport growth crunch with income going to
psychological well being charity Take This.
A task force assembled by the American
Psychological Association hopes to spur more research on the role of the human mind in shaping the behaviors resulting in rising greenhouse - gas emissions as
well as on traits that can impede an effective response to global warming and similar slow - building environmental
risks.
But the Fear of Fear has locked you into a myopic defensiveness blinding you to realities about how people respond to
risk,
psychological and cognitive realities that suggest that a change of tack on labeling may be far
better for you, and acceptance of biotechnology, than you think....
However, the answer is ultimately a subjective judgment that depends on values and culture, as
well as socioeconomic and
psychological factors, all of which influence how people perceive
risk in general and the
risk of climate change in particular.
where a lawyer believes upon reasonable grounds that there is an imminent
risk to an identifiable person or group of death or serious bodily harm, including serious
psychological harm that substantially interferes with health or
well - being... where it is necessary to do so in order to prevent the death or harm.
Term coined by Goldstein, Freud and Solnit, authors of «Beyond the
Best Interests of the Child» in 1973 to mean a child had only one
psychological parent, and thus, should be in the custody of that parent or was at
risk for developing an attachment disorder.
A full
psychological assessment is prepared for a Parole Board hearing where release is a possibility; is it too outrageous to suggest that an experienced psychologist would get a
better idea of a prisoner's
risk without him or her having learned on an offending behaviour course what sort of answers they are seeking?
Those who have
good sleeping habits have a lower
risk of obesity,
better cognitive functioning, behave less riskily and have
better psychological well being overall.
As far as the conclusions and recommendations from child custody evaluations, they just make up whatever they want based on their own personal beliefs and inherent personal biases, they then apply some
psychological constructs in entirely haphazard and idiosyncratic ways to justify whatever biased and idiosyncratic conclusion was reached, and they usually take a middle - of - the road
risk - management response of recommending the status quo with the addition of «reunification therapy» and an admonishment to both parents that the degree of parental conflict is harming the child and that the parents need to co-parent
better.
This is especially important with regard to the intergenerational transmission of
risk.103 Some authors specifically called for the need to integrate
psychological support in a lifestyle intervention.104 Typical characteristics of complex interventions are that they contain several interacting components, their high number of outcomes and that a high degree of flexibility or tailoring of the intervention is permitted.105 Furthermore, complex interventions work
best if tailored to local circumstances rather than completely standardised.105
For example, adults who experience parental divorce as a child have lower socioeconomic attainment, an increased
risk of having a nonmarital birth, weaker bonds with parents, lower
psychological well - being, poorer marital quality, and an elevated
risk of seeing their own marriage end in divorce.7 Overall, the evidence is consistent that parental divorce during childhood is linked with a wide range of problems in adulthood.
Does Tai Chi improve
psychological well - being and quality of life in patients with cardiovascular disease and / or cardiovascular
risk factors?
Several researchers have postulated that SIB is a mechanism used to compensate for inadequate affect regulation in situations perceived as stressful.7, 8 Although primarily derived from clinical populations, the affect - regulation theory helps to explain SIB in community populations as
well, since many report it as a method of coping with unwanted negative emotion.9, 10 If so, individuals vulnerable to SIB may also be at heightened
risk of suicidality when trauma or
psychological distress overwhelms their capacity to cope effectively.
Association between racism,
psychological distress and
risk behaviours such as substance abuse and self - harm, as
well as physical injury from race - motivated assaults
Though it is unclear which specific factors exist to exacerbate problems of
well being in these particular
risk groups, some researchers have suggested that such negative
psychological outcomes are attributed to the inability to maintain traditional mother and father roles, the loss of perceived control and learned helplessness (Garbarino & Kostelny, 1996).
Adolescents who do not have close friendships and
good social networks consistently report lower levels of self - esteem, more
psychological symptoms of maladjustment, and are at higher
risk of suicide.
Review: positive
psychological well - being reduces the
risk of mortality in both ill and healthy populations
Parental stress affects the
psychological well - being of care givers and has been associated with increased
risk of children with disabilities being taken into care.
Comparative
risk and perceived control: Implications for
psychological and physical
well - being among older adults.
As an expert in health promotion research, she has led the nation in understanding the
psychological determinants for reducing
risk - related behaviors and how
best to facilitate and promote positive changes in health behaviors.
High -
risk occupations are often linked with
psychological and physical stress but new research suggests leadership skills that target specific outcomes may lead to
better results for employee health.
While psychologists are the experts in delivering effective
psychological care, the
good news is that most health care professionals, teachers and parents who are equipped with the right knowledge can provide a
good level of
psychological assistance to at -
risk children in their care.
We have done
well the last few years with such events as being invited to the White House conference on Mental Health, having Rep. Kennedy as a keynote speaker, and being invited to comment on such matters as integrated health care and high
risk practice guidelines by the American
Psychological and Psychiatric Associations.
The main finding highlighted by Amato and Hetherington is this: while parental divorce may expose children to more
risk factors for subsequent social and
psychological problems, that association is moderate and the majority of youth (75 %) reach adulthood as
well - functioning individuals.
Research has shown weight - related teasing during adolescence to be associated with disordered eating [46] and poor
psychological well - being [47] and, as found in the present study, predictive of overweight
risk.
[jounal] Olsson, M. B. / 2008 / Socioeconomic and
psychological variables as
risk and protective factors for parental
well - being in families of children with intellectual disabilities / Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 52 (12): 1102 ~ 1113
[jounal] Rogers, S. J. / 2001 / Changes in wives» income: effects on marital happiness,
Psychological well - being, and the
risk of divorce / Journal of Marige and the Family 63 (2): 458 ~ 472
A recent review of studies published in the November 2014
Psychological Bulletin found that, among seniors, volunteering is likely to reduce the
risk of dementia and is associated with reduced symptoms of depression,
better self - reported health, fewer functional limitations and lower mortality.