Verhaak et al. (2007) systematically
reviewed studies exploring the emotional adjustment of women to IVF treatment, presenting separately studies that recorded data before, during and after the treatment cycle (s).
Not exact matches
Dedicated to addressing the policy framework and industry responsibility towards tackling obesity, this seminar programme combines speakers from policy and industry to
review progress, discuss new initiatives, share reformulation case
studies and
explore new approaches to changing dietary behaviour.
Whether the key outcomes of caesarean section differ between non-physician clinicians and medical doctors was
explored in one
review that included six
studies conducted in low - income countries.
The
study explores different perspectives on paternity leave, including a survey of more than 1,000 fathers from nearly 300 different organizations (primarily well - educated professionals); a benchmarking
study of paternity leave policies at leading organizations; and a
review of global paternity leave policies and practices, as well as U.S. states that have enacted laws to provide paid parental leave.
In a
review published in Science in December, Golding and Alvaro Sanchez, a biologist at Harvard University who
studies how yeast might use noise, put aside their differences to
explore a question at its very heart.
In partnership with Global Health Reviewers, the MRC Centre for Genomics and Global Health (CGGH) developed an online course «
Reviewing Genomics Research» that introduces unique aspects of genomics research and
explores the ethical issues that arise from these types of
studies.
Hundreds of
studies dating back to 1951 have
explored the link between short height and heart disease, but this is the first - ever systematic
review and analysis of all the good
studies on the subject.
This
review describes the results of
studies exploring the putative effects of coffee components, especially in protecting vascular endothelial function and preventing metabolic syndrome.
Compared to the article we
reviewed previously which
explored effects of strongman versus bodybuilding training on testosterone, this
study added an important variable into the mix, namely cortisol levels.
In a new
study published in the peer -
reviewed journal, Brain, Behavior and Immunity, researchers in the Netherlands
explored the idea that changing the array of gut bacteria by giving a multispecies probiotic supplement could have an effect on mood.
The article, entitled «The fun thing about
studying different beliefs is that they are different: Kindergartners
explore spirituality,» was featured in the July 2010 issue of Young Children, an award - winning, peer -
reviewed professional journal published bimonthly by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
In her 1987 book, The Evidence Continues to Grow: Parental Involvement Improves Student Achievement, author Anne C. Henderson summarized her
review of more than 50
studies exploring the link between parental involvement and student achievement:
REVIEW: Ology means «the
study of» and this interactive science site was created especially for kids to
explore fossils, the universe, animals, and much more.
Beyond the recent Teachers College
study, which did not seek to systematically
explore the content of instruction, that question has remained unaddressed since researchers last conducted
reviews of what was taught in University Council for Educational Administration preparation programs, in 1987 and 1992.
It also includes a new survey data
exploring parents» knowledge about academy schools and the extent to which they would like more information, an authoritative factsheet and summaries of the 13 key
studies reviewed for this guide.
Their literature
review looked at
studies from around the world
exploring evidence of the effectiveness of PBL — including the use of concept maps in Hungarian Kindergartens, a primary school PBL program for low SES students in the United States and a STEM - based project involving female high school students in Taiwan.
However, what mattered most was the fact that, by way of this game, the existing learning process (jokingly referred to by our Navy friends as «GSAT: Guys Sitting Around the Table») was transformed into a compelling, context - driven, self - reinforcing learning experience that allowed the learners to
explore a multi-dimensional slice of reality instead of simply
reviewing a case
study book.
During an introductory session in the first year of the
study, the preservice teachers discussed their students» needs,
explored iPad apps, and
reviewed a rubric that they could use to evaluate the apps (Walker, 2011).
A new literature
review from the American Institutes for Research (AIR)
explores research available on arts integration activities and finds 44 that could qualify for ESSA funding (10
studies met Tier I - III evidence standards for strong, moderate or promising evidence, while 34 met the Tier IV standard for having a research - based rationale).
Prior to
exploring the historical case
study of this unit — the collapse of democracy in Germany and the steps leading up to the Holocaust — it is important that students and teachers spend some time
reviewing class norms.
This book
explores answers to these questions, by reporting on a literature
review of «highly effective organizations» in other sectors, and through case
studies of 12 schools where teachers call the shots.
Here's what I wrote in May, in a piece
reviewing various
studies and aggregating a batch of useful resources, including a comic book,
exploring the implications of this field:
The workshop
reviewed case
studies of HELE power plants in Europe and Asia and
explored how countries are making cleaner coal part of the Paris Agreement.
An overview of the American economy will be
explored through a
study of basic supply and demand analysis and a
review of fiscal and monetary policy to phases of the business cycle.
This audio summary
reviews a cohort
study exploring the association between prenatal exposure to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and gray matter volume and white matter structural connectivity in newborn infants.
The journal is seeking papers including research articles, case
studies and
reviews of literature that
explores how interventions involving parents and other carers in the family as change agents can influence the functioning of family members across diverse populations, with the aim of furthering the understanding of how to best support the mental health of children and adults.
This week, the DRAM
reviews a
study by Dezarie Moskal and colleagues that
explores how emotions might influence the relationship between pain and
This week, the DRAM
reviews a
study by Dezarie Moskal and colleagues that
explores how emotions might influence the relationship between pain and alcohol - seeking cognitions (i.e., urge and intent to drink).
Responsible Fatherhood Spotlight: Father Involvement and Social Support (PDF - 258 KB) National Responsible Fatherhood Clearinghouse (2010)
Explores the relationship between social support and father involvement by
reviewing findings from research
studies that indicate fathers who report having high levels of social support experience better psychological well - being and demonstrate more positive patterns of father involvement and co-parenting.
This week, the DRAM
reviews a
study by Dezarie Moskal and colleagues that
explores how emotions might influence the relation between pain and alcohol - seeking cognitions.
This week, as part of our Special Series on Gambling Disorder, STASH
reviews a
study by Nancy Petry and colleagues that
explores how to reduce gambling - related problems among people in substance use treatment.
Social Anxiety Disorder and Alcohol Use
explores the diagnosis and prevalence of social anxiety disorder and
reviews studies evaluating the relationship between alcohol consumption and social anxiety.
As part of these
reviews, we use metaanalytic methods to begin to
explore the strength of the findings across
studies and at the same time offer critiques and point to some of the methodological limitations of these
studies.
A recent systematic
review of emotion regulation in children with ASD found that research has largely relied on self - report (38 %) or informant report (44 %); fewer used naturalistic observation / behavior coding (31 %) or open - ended measures (13 %); and only two (6 %) of the
studies explored correlates of emotion regulation (Weiss et al. 2014).
Finally abstracts and full texts were examined to remove
studies that did not use an exclusively an IVF / ICSI treatment population or
explore an association between variables of relevance to this
review.
A
review of psychosocial predictors of infertility - related stress was published 3 years ago (Gourounti et al., 2010) collating the findings of 19 empirical
studies that had
explored the relationship between psychosocial factors and a negative emotional outcome measure (distress, stress, depression, etc.).
The 23
studies reviewed (see Table III) collectively
explored six indices of psychological adjustment including: stress, depression, anxiety, distress, well - being and a specially designed «IVF distress» measure.
This
review collates and summarizes all good quality published empirical research
studies exploring associations between psychosocial factors and emotional adjustment in IVF patients.
The 23
studies reviewed collectively
explored 22 different psychosocial variables using 48 different measures.
Studies that aimed to
explore associations of relevance to this
review but were excluded for methodological reasons.