Sentences with phrase «soon after the intervention»

The researchers then followed up on the abilities of children from all three groups, soon after the intervention, as well as six and 12 months later.

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The biggest single obstacle to a resolution is Russia, which has repeatedly made clear it is opposed to further western - led interventions so soon after Libya.
While about 20 percent of smokers quit without formal treatment soon after learning of a pregnancy, the vast majority of the largest segment of this group smoke through the pregnancy if there is no formal intervention.
Survivors who began training immediately also underwent functional MRI brain imaging before and soon after completing the intervention.
«Many health care systems are currently focused on providing interventions at or soon after hospital discharge to reduce readmissions,» Nguyen said.
However, soon after the paper appeared, a group of outside experts told the journal the data reported by the paper didn't support its conclusions — namely, the authors hadn't shown that the intervention had any effect.
As the list of countries in which the U.S. is engaged in hostilities grows (Niger has joined the list since last report), and the purpose of U.S. intervention in some of these places blurs (the report reminds us that while ISIS has lost 98 % of the territory it once held in Iraq and Syria, and will soon have lost 100 %, we're planning to keep bombing in Syria after that nonetheless), we've increasingly replaced a difficult conversation about the adequacy of international security policy with an easier (if ultimately misguided) debate about the adequacy of international security law.
Each early intervention service must be provided as soon as possible after the parent provides consent for that service.
Soon after I was approached by a large public university that also wanted to implement a belonging intervention with its incoming freshman class to see if it would help increase retention and, eventually, graduation rates (Study 2).
Recent expert consensus recommendations for interventions following mass violence suggest that structured cognitive - behavioural interventions not be implemented until secondary stressors in the environment are under sufficient control to allow the individual to focus on the intervention (usually not sooner than three weeks after incident).2 Bisson's use of this intervention suggests that it can have an impact within the 5 — 10 week window.
The most successful interventions begin before, or soon after birth and continue for at least a year, include frequent home visits (e.g. visits two to three times a month) with hands - on parental education, use of video interaction therapy and group - based support and discussions.
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