Sentences with phrase «significantly less conflict»

Parents with joint physical custody do not generally have significantly less conflict or more cooperative relationships than parents with sole physical custody.

Not exact matches

Of course, there's no perfect way to engage in conflict, but there are some ways that are significantly less perfect than others.
Davis et al (2006) found fathers working non-standard shifts knowing significantly less about their teens» daily activities than fathers with daytime shifts; and fathers» non-standard shift working, when combined with high parental conflict, correlated with less father - teen intimacy.
Surveys show that people in the program were significantly less likely to find it acceptable to use a gun to settle a conflict, compared with peers in other neighborhoods that did not have the program.
By making these automatic adjustments, DCC significantly increases comfort in driving situations that are less challenging dynamically, resolving the conflict in goals between a stiff sporty tuning and a comfortable one.
By making these automatic adjustments, Adaptive Chassis Control significantly increases comfort in driving situations whose dynamics are less challenging, resolving the conflict in goals between a stiff sporty tuning and a comfortable one.
Certain conclusions from the data suggest that the files reviewed were of significantly less overall complexity than might be expected if the files of high - conflict parties were oversampled...
Further, in a study evaluating a parent — adolescent teamwork approach to diabetes management, adolescents in the intervention group reported significantly less parent — child conflict related to diabetes management [measured by the Diabetes Family Behavior Checklist (DFBC)-RSB- and were in better metabolic control (Anderson, Ho, Brackett, & Laffel, 1999).
Several studies of inpatients have noted that depressed individuals are significantly less likely to be violent than individuals with other types of disorders.8 - 10, 23 Moreover, affective disorders were not found to be related to an increased risk for homicide in a Finnish cohort study.15 By contrast, other studies have found a relationship between affective disorders and homicide, 24 self - reported violent behavior, 2 and conduct disorder in childhood and adolescence.25 One possible explanation for these conflicting results could be the potential moderating role of alcohol abuse in this relationship.
Parental participation was also significantly associated with less Conflict (−.15) and less Sexual Risk Behavior (−.14) at the follow - up assessment.
In particular, parents of adolescents with ADHD describe their family environments as being less organized and structured and having significantly greater family conflict in comparison to parents of adolescents without ADHD (Deault 2010; Schroeder and Kelley 2009).
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