However, most organizers
report little difficulty in finding other support, due to the prestige of being associated with a meeting carrying EMBO's stamp of approval.
Not exact matches
The study echoed this point as some GPs
reported feeling frustrated by having
little to offer patients with complex problems driven by social and emotional
difficulties anything other than pills.
At the annual five - day Somos el Futuro Conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico Saturday, Mayor Bill de Blasio said many people are «in a
little bit of shock» and are confused because they don't know what to expect from a Trump presidency but admitted — though with
difficulty — that they may be able to work with the Trump administration on some issues, NY1
reported.
A 2007
report by M.I.T. talked of «The
difficulty of combining law firm work and caring for children in a system that requires long hours under high pressure with
little or inconsistent support for flexible work hours.»
«Professional «witnesses often have
little difficulty producing
reports which comply with the strict requirements of Rule 11 - 6.
In addition,
little knowledge is available on the effect of parenting support programmes delivered to immigrant parents.24 The few studies available have mostly shown
little or no improvement in the mental health of immigrant parents25 26 or even poorer outcomes for immigrant families27 and families with low socioeconomic status.28 Scarcity of studies in this area may simply because few immigrant parents participate in such programmes.24 Several studies have
reported difficulties in recruiting and retaining immigrant parents in parenting support programmes.29 30 Factors such as belonging to an ethnic minority, low socioeconomic status, practical aspects or experienced alienation and discrimination all contribute to low participation.28 31 Other studies have demonstrated that low participation and a high dropout rate of immigrant parents are associated with a lack of cultural sensitivity in the intervention, poor information about the parenting programme and lack of trust towards professionals.24 A qualitative study conducted with Somali - born parents in Sweden showed that Somali parents experienced many societal challenges in the new country and in their parenting behaviours.
Children were most likely
reported to have
difficulties in relation to conduct, where a
little over one quarter had scores classified as borderline or abnormal.
There is
little research
reported, however, on whether direct and indirect aggression differ in their longitudinal associations with internalizing and externalizing types of psychological
difficulties among adolescents.