Sentences with phrase «result of the adversity»

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The second is that Arsenal have proved over the last year or so that we react well to a bad result, poor performance or some other kind of adversity.
The effects of breastfeeding on children's development have important implications for both public - health policies and for the design of targeted early intervention strategies to improve the developmental outcomes of children at risk as a result of biological (e.g., prematurity) or social adversity (e.g., poverty).
Specifically, the amount of stress encountered in early life sensitizes an organism to a certain level of adversity; high levels of early life stress may result in hypersensitivity to stress later, as well as to adult depression.
Nevertheless easily chat the Internet often results to in only superficial understanding of other person and does not allow anymore expectation about that how they actually think about rewarding of tests and adversities of acquaintances who has children whether they be complete time or incomplete single fathers.
A dysfunctional family's misadventures in getting their young daughter to a beauty pageant result in an offbeat comedy with reflections on uniting people in the face of adversity.
This is particularly true for young children who experience toxic stress as a result of insufficient buffering protection from significant sources of adversity in their lives.
Persistent disparities in educational achievement and lifelong health as a result of significant adversity early in life impose enormous burdens on individuals, communities, and societies.
The Scope of this project is to: - Provide seed funding and support pilot implementation of ideas resulting from the June 2014 design workshop on improving outcomes for babies in foster care; - Launch pilots of co-designed strategies for working collaboratively with parents in creating daily, regularized family routines in four sites and evaluate executive function skills, child development, child literacy and parental stress levels of participants pre -, during, and post-intervention; - Build a core group of leaders to help set the strategic direction for Frontiers of Innovation (FOI) and take on leadership for parts of the portfolio; - With Phil Fisher at the University of Oregon and Holly Schindler at the University of Washington develop a measurement and data collection framework and infrastructure in order to collect data from FOI - sponsored pilots and increase cross-site and cross-strategy learning; Organize Building Adult Capabilities Working Group to identify, measure and develop strategies related to executive function and emotional regulation for adults facing high levels of adversity and produce summary report in the fall of 2014 that reviews the knowledge base in this area and implications for intervention, including approaches that impact two generations.
It is possible, she says, that these issues could be symptomatic of a disregulated stress response resulting from high doses of adversity; in other words, toxic stress.
The presence of collections, judgments, and other unpaid debt may negate a lender from issuing a loan though the presence of such financial adversity may not necessarily result in an automatic denial.
The ability to persevere in the face of adversity is a skill that the attorneys at McCoy and Hiestand value deeply, and as a result they will be offering the McCoy & Hiestand Better Chance Scholarship for the first time this year.
The lawyers at the firm value perseverance in the face of adversity, and as a result want to award a scholarship to a student who has overcome adversity.
Properly conceived and implemented, the strategic planning process, and its results will foster communication, provide partner input, and create a sense of ownership and common direction that will bind the firm, and help it withstand adversity, and to achieve longevity, and success.
In 2008, Trevor received the Bar and Law Society's «Rising Star: Advocate In The Face Of Adversity» award following his success in a landmark employers» liability suicide, heard in the House of Lords, regarding a claimant, who committed suicide after suffering major trauma injuries and severe depression, as a result of an accident at work in which he was nearly decapitateOf Adversity» award following his success in a landmark employers» liability suicide, heard in the House of Lords, regarding a claimant, who committed suicide after suffering major trauma injuries and severe depression, as a result of an accident at work in which he was nearly decapitateof Lords, regarding a claimant, who committed suicide after suffering major trauma injuries and severe depression, as a result of an accident at work in which he was nearly decapitateof an accident at work in which he was nearly decapitated.
Long - Term Physical and Mental Health Consequences of Childhood Physical Abuse: Results From a Large Population - Based Sample of Men and Women Springer, Sheridan, Kuo, & Carnes Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 31 (5), 2007 View Abstract Examines how childhood physical abuse, with the effects of family background and childhood adversities, affects mid-life mental and physical health.
This redeeming process enables a person to understand and overcome emotional adversity resulting in a sense of relief, accomplishment, and growth.»
This result indicates that resilience plays a protective role against partners» psychological distress, but that it does not function in the face of certain types of adversity.
Although early - life adversity results in hyperreactivity of the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) and hypothalamic — pituitary — adrenal (HPA) axis in rodents, evidence from human studies is inconsistent.
Evidence linking psychological stress to asthma continues to grow with our increased understanding of the natural history of asthma and the neurobiology underlying stress vulnerability.1 - 3 Stress exposure during infancy and early childhood may exert particularly robust effects on the physiological systems that respond to stress.4 - 6 Evidence from animal and human studies strongly suggests that early life adversity shapes stress neurobiology, 7 resulting in disturbed regulation of endocrine and autonomic processes (eg, hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal [HPA] axis, sympathetic - adrenal - medullary system).
RESULTS: Hierarchical regression analyses revealed that long - term success (at least 5 % weight reduction by the 1 - year follow - up) versus failure (dropping out or less weight reduction) was significantly predicted by the set of psychosocial variables (family adversity, maternal depression, and attachment insecurity) when we controlled for familial obesity, preintervention overweight, age, and gender of the index child and parental educational level.
Recent examinations into the outcomes of childhood trauma have resulted in findings that demonstrate the notion that extreme childhood adversity is not only linked to undesirable juvenile and adult behaviors, but that there is also an intergenerational risk factor associated with adverse experiences at a young age (e.g., Bifulco et al., 2002; Chartier, Walker, & Naimark, 2010; Felitti et al., 1998; Gregorowski & Seedat, 2013; Mersky, Topitzes, & Reynolds, 2013; Sameroff, 2000).
Association between childhood adversities and long - term suicidality among South Africans from the results of the South African Stress and Health study: a cross-sectional study.
Exposure to early - life adversity — involving repeated and prolonged separation of a pup from its mother — results in hyperreactivity of the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) and the hypothalamic — pituitary — adrenal (HPA) axis in adolescence and adulthood and elevations in anxiety, fearful behaviors, and hypervigilance (1 ⇓ ⇓ — 4).
Dedicated to honoring and supporting individuals to meet the challenges of life with grace, dignity, and long term results, I strive to empower my clients to find their own unique answers so they may feel stronger to respond to the adversities of life.
Suggests that substance abuse may arise as a way to cope with adversity, and that criminal activity may arise as a result of drug use.
Positive stress is not the absence of adversity, but it results from adversity that is dealt with in a healthy, adaptive manner, thereby building confidence and resilience for the future.
It has also been shown that while isolated individual risk factors may not have a significant effect on parent - child attachment, the accumulation of adversity may result in sub-optimal relationship development and insecurity of infant attachment [12].
Childhood sexual abuse and childhood physical abuse are among the strongest predictors of psychiatric pathology and severity of clinical course, including suicide.2,4 - 14 The influence of childhood sexual abuse and childhood physical abuse on psychological development is thought to be mediated directly by changes in cognitive processing of threatening stimuli,15 - 18 resulting in enhanced negative affect to daily life stressors.19 Although there is a clear link between early - life adversity and psychopathology, very little is known about the molecular mechanisms responsible for the long - lasting behavioral consequences of childhood abuse.
Of the adversities implicated, sexual and physical abuse were more significant risk factors than other adversities, highlighting the fact that intrusive and aggressive experiences in childhood may have more devastating and longer lasting effects.58 This may be due to the extreme powerlessness and loss of control that such abuse causes, or to physically aggressive assaults resulting in the devaluation of one's body and consequent susceptibility to self - harm.28 In a country with high rates of sexual and physical abuse, 46 this is a matter of particular concerOf the adversities implicated, sexual and physical abuse were more significant risk factors than other adversities, highlighting the fact that intrusive and aggressive experiences in childhood may have more devastating and longer lasting effects.58 This may be due to the extreme powerlessness and loss of control that such abuse causes, or to physically aggressive assaults resulting in the devaluation of one's body and consequent susceptibility to self - harm.28 In a country with high rates of sexual and physical abuse, 46 this is a matter of particular concerof control that such abuse causes, or to physically aggressive assaults resulting in the devaluation of one's body and consequent susceptibility to self - harm.28 In a country with high rates of sexual and physical abuse, 46 this is a matter of particular concerof one's body and consequent susceptibility to self - harm.28 In a country with high rates of sexual and physical abuse, 46 this is a matter of particular concerof sexual and physical abuse, 46 this is a matter of particular concerof particular concern.
This pattern of results is clearly consistent with the conclusion that the Early Start service offered families no consistent benefits in the areas of maternal health, family functioning, family economic circumstances, and exposure to stress and adversity.
The results imply that parenting may help to explain some of the inequalities in child health linked to family adversity.
The results showed that each individual adversity factor had a statistically significant association with one or more of the child health and health behaviour outcomes, even after controlling for the effect of other family adversity measures.
The overwhelming results proving the importance of parenting quality led James Heckman, Nobel Laureate in Economics, to conclude, «The proper measure of child adversity is the quality of parenting — not the traditional measures of family income or parental education... The scarce resource is love and parenting — not money» (Promoting Social Mobility, Boston Review).
If such systems are not functioning properly or are damaged as a result of risk factors and adversity, the potential for developmental problems is much greater.
Conditional latent growth model results show that having adversity is positively associated with the intercept, but negatively associated with the linear trend of changes of depressive symptoms in adolescence (p <.01).
We attempted to minimise the possibility that maternal perception bias would result in the over-reporting of stressors through the use of independent panel judgements of whether reported experiences met criteria for a life event or chronic adversity.
Prevalence of psychosomatic and emotional symptoms in European school - aged children and its relationship with childhood adversities: results from the IDEFICS study
If these results are replicated, they suggest that promoting positive child - parent relationships, even among children experiencing adversity, would reduce the risk of teenage delinquency.
The goal of the present paper is to broaden this area of research by examining specificity between the type of adversity (e.g. abuse versus neglect / indifference) and the resulting co-morbid disorder (e.g. anxiety versus dysthymia co-morbidity).
Results The presence of any «non-standard» style was significantly related to poor support, low self - esteem and childhood adversity.
This paper results from the Arthur M. Sackler Colloquium of the National Academy of Sciences, «Biological Embedding of Early Social Adversity: From Fruit Flies to Kindergartners,» held December 9 — 10, 2011, at the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center of the National Academies of Sciences and Engineering in Irvine, CA.
Despite the methodological shortcomings of retrospective childhood data the results suggest material and emotional adversity influence the development of attachment through parental style, notably parental warmth.
No interaction between the serotonin transporter polymorphism (5 - HTTLPR) and childhood adversity or recent stressful life events on symptoms of depression: Results from two community studies
Close observation of successful organizations during adversity found that those who believed in transformational leadership styles and a workforce with a transformative and evolved culture resulted in a boost in profits, highly - motivated employees and stronger organizational outcomes.
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