Sentences with phrase «stress in particular contexts»

«This really highlights the distinctions between age groups when it comes to predicting and responding to stress in particular contexts,» Neupert says.

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In some cases, the tail chasing and biting may occur in one specific context (such as in response to stress or frustration), but then it may spread to other contexts until the behavior is reinforced on its own and appears even without evocation or a particular triggeIn some cases, the tail chasing and biting may occur in one specific context (such as in response to stress or frustration), but then it may spread to other contexts until the behavior is reinforced on its own and appears even without evocation or a particular triggein one specific context (such as in response to stress or frustration), but then it may spread to other contexts until the behavior is reinforced on its own and appears even without evocation or a particular triggein response to stress or frustration), but then it may spread to other contexts until the behavior is reinforced on its own and appears even without evocation or a particular trigger.
Bordowitz's writings stress the ways artists can respond to and intervene in a range of contexts, and how they can use this sensitivity to particular contexts to build coalitions, groups of makers and bodies cutting across demographics to demand real change.
BOJ stressed the difference between traditional money and digital coins and draw particular attention to the risks related to investing in this type of assets, especially in the context of high price volatility and hack threats.
Within this highly variable and multidimensional context, the AAP and others have encouraged pediatric providers to develop a screening schedule that uses age - appropriate, standardized tools to identify risk factors that are highly prevalent or relevant to their particular practice setting.29, 66,67 In addition to the currently recommended screenings at 9, 18, and 24/36 months to assess children for developmental delays, pediatric practices have been asked to consider implementing standardized measures to identify other family - or community - level factors that put children at risk for toxic stress (eg, maternal depression, parental substance abuse, domestic or community violence, food scarcity, poor social connectedness).
These three studies offer support for a mindful parenting program in a clinical context in which mindfulness is thought together with its application to parenting a child with a developmental disability or mental disorder that is a particular challenge to parenting and the parent — child relationship and that is likely to enhance parenting stress.
Additionally, although the familial determinants of parenting change were found to be similar across both samples, parental determinants of adaptive parenting change, and in particular parenting stress, varied across illness context.
Despite a possible limitation for the purposes of interpreting this particular group of studies, this can not be considered a limitation in the wider context of stress and coping research.
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