In a study of 120 depressed postpartum women [78], interpersonal psychotherapy reduced depressive symptoms and improved
social adjustment in the subjects compared with the control group on the waiting list.
Objective To determine the extent to which parental perceptions of child vulnerability predict school and
social adjustment in children with chronic illness.
Predicting
social adjustment in middle childhood: the role of preschool attachment security and maternal style
Developmental psychologists research and study normal teen development and
social adjustment in addition to the more intense and often risky behaviors that can negatively impact future lives.
D) the custodial parent's psychological adjustment (maternal depression and anxiety at the beginning of the divorce process predicts later negative emotional and
social adjustment in the children);
Leppanen, J.M. and Hietanen, J.K. (2001) Emotion re cognition and
social adjustment in school - aged girls and boys.
Peer acceptance and
social adjustment in preschool and kindergarten.
Feldman is planning to study intervention strategies that focus on the mother - child interaction pattern, and is hopeful that if successful, these strategies will improve mental health and
social adjustment in children of mothers with depression.
They measured students» beliefs about themselves, both broadly and about their academic abilities, as well as
their social adjustment in school, including their feeling of belonging and attachment, academic values, and peer support.
One study that dealt specifically with babies nursed longer than a year showed a significant link between the duration of nursing and mothers» and teachers» ratings of
social adjustment in 6 - 8 year old children.
Numerous psychological tests have shown that, although many alcoholics are able to function with remarkable social adequacy when they are not drinking, they make
their social adjustment in spite of their inner conflicts.
Not exact matches
In addition, because inflation overall is low, the
Social Security Administration did not make a cost - of - living
adjustment to its benefits for 2016.
The caller tells the victim they are eligible for an increase
in their
Social Security benefits for a 1.7 % cost - of - living
adjustment.
Lawmakers have been calling for
Social Security to base its cost of living
adjustments on changes
in what's known as the chained CPI.
In 2016, there will be no cost - of - living
adjustment for
Social Security retirement benefits.
The
Social Security COLA
adjustment in 2018 is 2.0 percent.
When inflation rises, as indicated by the Consumer Price Index, a cost - of - living
adjustment kicks
in for both
Social Security and Supplemental Security Income recipients.
But
in its neoliberal form it becomes a nightmare lived by the victims of unemployment, young people traumatized by the future, workers shut out of the productive system and nations subjected to structural
adjustment, labour deregulation, the erosion of
social security systems and the elimination of networks serving the poor.
Such a child is also likely to experience serious problems of
social and emotional
adjustment, for he senses that
in his language deficiency the very foundations for his participation
in the life of relation — and hence for having any life worth living — are threatened.
Moreover, the connection between law and objective right is critically important
in the
adjustment of
social conflict.
The Philippine organizers of the Global March mention following: widespread poverty and
social inequality resulting
in the erosion of the family's capacity to nurture and protect children, the rise of informal economy requiring simple skills and technologies, globalization of capitalism where underdeveloped nations provide the rich with cheap labor, disrupted family patterns due to migration, AIDS, etc. and inadequate basic services from government, including education, due to cut of the state budget of non-profit sectors to follow structural
adjustment programme dictated by the IMF and the World Bank.
The vista of possible mutual
adjustments between the scope for individual resistance to necessity and the range of degrees of
social necessity which may take place
in a process of successive approximations is infinite and might occupy.
A cutback
in Social Security's cost - of - living
adjustment would save $ 5 to $ 10 billion a year, says Roger Strauss, cochair of a bipartisan commission seeking ways to reduce the national budget deficit.
It can not be too strongly stressed,
in contrast to a secular moralism which finds its base
in social adjustment, or a balancing of human values, or a natural law of morality, that the center of New Testament ethics lies
in the love requirement which
in turn stems from the free gift of God's love to the undeserving.
A very important factor is the manner
in which
social attitudes determine the desirability or attractiveness of using alcohol as a means of personality
adjustment.
In a life of such dedication, all neat theories of self - realization through
social adjustment have their shallowness exposed.
In all of this it was understood that religion was an activity in process, as social groups sought to achieve more productive adjustment to the factors of the natural and social environment which carry their culture through historical developmen
In all of this it was understood that religion was an activity
in process, as social groups sought to achieve more productive adjustment to the factors of the natural and social environment which carry their culture through historical developmen
in process, as
social groups sought to achieve more productive
adjustment to the factors of the natural and
social environment which carry their culture through historical development.
Consequently, they tended to view ideological and religious developments
in terms of
social processes of adaptation and
adjustment.
Anyone who uses alcohol as a persistent means of interpersonal
adjustment — who drinks regularly to allow himself to be more aggressive
in his work or less shy at
social functions — is
in danger.
In this chapter we have given what can be considered a working definition of alcoholism: A person is an alcoholic if one or more of his major adjustments in living — health, vocational, social, or marital — is periodically or continuously hampered by drinkin
In this chapter we have given what can be considered a working definition of alcoholism: A person is an alcoholic if one or more of his major
adjustments in living — health, vocational, social, or marital — is periodically or continuously hampered by drinkin
in living — health, vocational,
social, or marital — is periodically or continuously hampered by drinking.
Thus a complex structured society provides the requisite environment for heightened satisfaction by some members of the society; and
in turn the emergence of novelty enables that society to make thoughtful
adjustments of its
social structure to meet novel situations.
The sect advocated total economic liberalism with no reserves or borders,
in other words a reactionary utopia of complete submission of societies to the exclusive unilateral logic of capital, their «
adjustment» —
in all its dimensions, political and
social — to the sole rationale of the project.
«A wide variety of two - household parenting arrangements can potentially be successful for children age five and younger... [and] the quality of the parental alliance and the parents» warmth, sensitivity, good
adjustment, and discipline style make the difference between a well adjusted child and one who is angry, scared, or limited
in cognitive and
social skills.»
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Family physicians should be knowledgeable regarding the ongoing benefits to the child of extended breastfeeding, including continued immune protection, better
social adjustment, and having a sustainable food source
in times of emergency.
Although breastfeeding
in contemporary, industrialized nations is associated with higher
social class, IQ differences between breastfed children and children not fed breast milk remain significant
in most observational studies even after
adjustments for class - related confounding factors (16, 17).
Results Mothers delivering
in accredited maternity units were more likely to start breastfeeding than those delivering
in units with neither award [adjusted rate ratio: 1.10, 95 % confidence interval (CI) 1.05 — 1.15], but were not more likely to breastfeed at 1 month (0.96, 95 % CI 0.84 — 1.09), after
adjustment for
social, demographic, and obstetric factors.
After
adjustment for country of residence and individual
social, demographic, and obstetric characteristics, mothers who delivered
in an accredited hospital were 10 % more likely to start breastfeeding: adjusted rate ratio [95 % confidence interval (CI): 1.10 (1.05 — 1.15)-RSB-, than those who delivered
in a unit with neither award (Table 4).
Previous attempts to evaluate the Baby Friendly Initiative within an observational study design have often been limited by small sample size or reliance upon ecological measures of confounding factors.16, 17 The advantage of the Millennium Cohort Study is the availability of individual - level
social and demographic information, as well as the circumstances of pregnancy and delivery, allowing
adjustment for factors that
in other studies may be associated with both policy intervention and infant feeding practices, via area or individual population differences.
Although brief
in nature,
adjustment disorders can interfere with sleep, school work, and
social functioning.
The skills involved
in effortful control are likely quite important for learning and children's emerging
adjustment and
social competence.
Scores for externalization (the ability to express feelings, especially negative feelings), a trait associated with risk of juvenile delinquency, academic failure, and inadequate
social adjustment, were 20 percent lower
in the KMC group on average.
Fact: Studies show that children of gay parents show no significant differences compared to children
in heterosexual homes
in regards to
adjustment and
social development.
Children growing up
in chaotic and dangerous circumstances without responsive caregivers develop stress responses to normal life that impede later learning and
social adjustment; they lack perseverance and focus.
Michigan: Custody is awarded based on the best interests of the child, based on the following factors: moral character and prudence of the parents; physical, emotional, mental, religious and
social needs of the child; capability and desire of each parent to meet the child's emotional, educational, and other needs; preference of the child, if the child is of sufficient age and maturity; the love and affection and other emotional ties existing between the child and each parent; the length of time the child has lived
in a stable, satisfactory environment and the desirability of maintaining continuity; the desire and ability of each parent to allow an open and loving frequent relationship between the child and other parent; the child's
adjustment to his / her home, school, and community; the mental and physical health of all parties; permanence of the family unit of the proposed custodial home; any evidence of domestic violence; and other factors.
Family physicians should be knowledgeable regarding the ongoing benefits to the child of extended breastfeeding, including continued immune protection [3], better
social adjustment [4], and having a sustainable food source
in times of emergency.»
Our data agrees with that of others, 1223 that suggest that delaying the introduction of formula milk protects against the morbidity associated with respiratory infection, illness, and associated hospitalisations
in the first year of life.24 Prolonged breast feeding was only marginally associated with less respiratory illness when examined
in a New Zealand birth cohort to 2 years of age, 25 and the Dundee study8 showed a small, yet significant protective effect of breast feeding against respiratory illness at 0 — 13 weeks and 40 — 52 weeks after
adjustment for
social class, maternal age, and parental smoking.
Another factor
in producing a climate that haggling and related practices are the
social and economic consequences of World Bank and IMF - imposed structural
adjustment programmes (SAPs).
On the eve of President Obama's budget presentation, a Western New York Republican joined the AARP
in criticizing an expected decrease
in the amount paid out
in Social Security benefits by restructuring cost of living
adjustments.
I will expand upon this notion
in this blog, referring to what Cameroonian scholar Achille Mbembe describes as the barter economy within the cash economy that has developed
in many African nations following the
social and economic transformations that accompanied the 1980s World Bank - imposed structural
adjustment programs.