MIECHV required states to make a priority of services for at - risk families in order to improve a broad
range of outcomes related to parental and child health and well - being, parenting, economic self - sufficiency, and intimate partner violence.
Not exact matches
Logically speaking, football is a «closed system» since the rules
of the game and the
related parameters imposed on events by the physical demarcations
of the pitch seriously limit the
range of possible interactions and
outcomes.
Brad Spellberg's research interests are diverse,
ranging from basic immunology and vaccinology, to pure clinical and
outcomes research, to process improvement work
related to delivery
of care, focusing on safety net hospitals.
The analysis
of five presidential voting
outcomes, between 1960 and 2000, showed that southern counties with KKK activity in the 1960s had a statistically significant increase in Republican voting compared to counties with no established KKK chapter, even after controlling for a
range of factors commonly understood as
relating to voting preferences.
The authors believe their findings can be used by land managers to predict likely
outcomes related to forthcoming disturbances occurring as a result
of grid development, and that protecting unaltered landscapes from fragmentation by transmission lines, roads, crested wheatgrass plantings and the invasion
of other non-native vegetation is integral to stemming
range expansion by ravens.
In similar analyses
of 3 separate CVD
outcomes, NT was significantly
related to MI, with an incidence rate ratio (IRR) for a given interquartile
range change
of 0.90 (95 % CI 0.82 — 0.99) and to HF, with an IRR
of 0.87 (95 % CI 0.77 — 0.99).
These changes improve a broad
range of stress -
related health
outcomes, such as your inflammatory health,» says J. David Creswell, PhD, lead author
of the study and associate professor
of psychology at CMU.
«We think that these brain changes provide a neurobiological marker for improved executive control and stress resilience, such that mindfulness meditation training improves your brain's ability to help you manage stress, and these changes improve a broad
range of stress -
related health
outcomes, such as your inflammatory health,» Creswell said.
This topic supports the learning
outcomes in the Association for Careers Education and Guidance (ACEG) framework for career and work -
related learning at Key Stage 4 but can be used with a
range of groups and provides good evidence
of lesson planning.
By providing educators with performance - based compensation, including robust career ladder opportunities and a
range of related educator supports — such as peer - to - peer coaching and job - embedded professional development — the TIF program aims to improve student
outcomes by increasing educators» effectiveness.
This tool provides a
range of information about various contextual factors affecting children, including educational attainment, children's social services referrals and performance, and information
relating to health
outcomes and crime.
It also encouraged schools to include data on workforce participation or military enlistment when available, and that they provide a
range of college -
related outcomes in addition to college entry — such as enrollment in remedial courses, persistence to second year, and completion
of college degree.54
MTM describes a broad
range of healthcare services provided by a pharmacist as part
of the larger healthcare team, with the goals
of optimizing drug therapy and improving
outcomes for patients, with the optimal
outcome being the absence
of a drug -
related problem.
In addition to the normal developmental challenges
of adolescence, young people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) are at risk
of a
range of negative psychological
outcomes including depression, behavioural problems and lower health -
related quality
of life.
Current UK government policies recognise the need for universal parenting support to complement targeted and indicated approaches29 — 33 and the English Department for Education is currently piloting the offer
of free vouchers for parenting classes (the CANParent initiative) to all parents in three areas
of the country.34 Such recommendations derive from observations
relating to the prevalence
of suboptimal parenting, 35 the inefficiency
of targeting on the basis
of identifiable risk factors36, 37 and the potential for realising change in high risk as well as whole population groups by reducing the stigma which may be attached to targeted parenting support.36 — 38 Given the
range and prevalence
of health and social
outcomes on which parent — child relationships have an influence, 2, 3, 5 — 16 universal approaches are appealing.
The concept
of resilience and closely
related research regarding protective factors provides one avenue for addressing mental well - being that is suggested to have an impact on adolescent substance use.8 — 17 Resilience has been variably defined as the process
of, capacity for, or
outcome of successful adaptation in the context
of risk or adversity.9, 10, 12, 13, 18 Despite this variability, it is generally agreed that a
range of individual and environmental protective factors are thought to: contribute to an individual's resilience; be critical for positive youth development and protect adolescents from engaging in risk behaviours, such as substance use.19 — 22 Individual or internal resilience factors refer to the personal skills and traits
of young people (including self - esteem, empathy and self - awareness).23 Environmental or external resilience factors refer to the positive influences within a young person's social environment (including connectedness to family, school and community).23 Various studies have separately reported such factors to be negatively associated with adolescent use
of different types
of substances, 12, 16, 24 — 36 for example, higher self - esteem16, 29, 32, 35 is associated with lower likelihood
of tobacco and alcohol use.
Nevertheless, the reported beneficial results
of received support gained through qualitative research do not merely pertain to sport performance
outcomes, but also to a wider
range of outcomes that
relate to psychological health and well - being.
Maternal depression is
related to a wide
range of child
outcomes, and the effects continue from birth into adulthood.
The results
of this evaluation
of the Early Start service showed that, despite clear benefits
of the program for parenting - and child -
related outcomes, as described in our earlier article, 1 there was no evidence to suggest that the program had a positive impact on a wide
range of family -
related outcomes, including maternal health, family functioning, family economic circumstances, and susceptibility to family stress.
Early childhood health and development trajectories for these children will be constructed via linkage to a
range of administrative data sets
relating to birth
outcomes, congenital conditions, hospital admissions, emergency department presentations, receipt
of ambulatory mental healthcare services, use
of general practitioner services, contact with child protection and out -
of - home care services, receipt
of income assistance and fact
of death.
Nonetheless, studies that were conducted within 18 - month post-9 / 11 suggest a wide
range of serious 9 / 11 -
related mental health and behavioral
outcomes affecting children and adolescents [9, 26, 36, 37].
We controlled for a wide
range of potential confounders: characteristics
of the child (temperament and development at 9 months, and illness and exact age at
outcome), equivalent mother involvement where appropriate, and factors
related to socioeconomic status, household change, and parental well - being, where statistically significant.