Sentences with phrase «than a poor relationship»

But if they are under the delusion that cheating is anything other than poor relationships skills, poor character and ABUSE, i would advise to not even date them.

Not exact matches

There are so many reasons why this is wrong (to list just the most obvious, poor countries have much lower debt thresholds than rich countries, Japanese debt can not possibly be dismissed as not being a problem, and because it is almost impossible to find an economist who understands the relationship between nominal interest rates and implicit amortization, Japanese government debt has probably only been manageable to date because GDP growth close to zero has permitted interest rates close to zero) and yet inane comparisons between China's debt burden and Japan's debt burden are made all the time.
Instead of «the poor» as an abstract concept on our prayer list, they become people we are rooting for because we've chosen to invest in the relationship in more ways than one.
This is perhaps owing to the fact that in the Markan setting, the condition of the peasants seems to be no better than that of the others who are absolutely marginalized.67 While Jesus identifies with the poorest of the poor, in the parables of Mark Jesus is addressing the peasants and their relationship to nature to teach them regarding the values of the Kingdom.
But as a reasonable and caring person I can honestly tell you that these poor fanatics and their embarrassingly idiotic claims are, to me no different than any human being who has one shred of actual faith in the bible or any supernatural «relationship» with creator theology.
Fathers will undertake learning activities that they perceive will benefit their children through: ««a desire to build stronger relationships with their children ««a belief that helping their children to learn is important for their children's success (even when their own school experience was poor) ««a strong desire for their children to do better than they did (Fletcher, 1997).
In fact, good single moms are 62 percent better at lowering the risk of drug abuse by their kids than two - parent households where the father - child relationship is poor.
A study comparing the sleep habits of good sleepers and poor sleepers noted the people with worse - quality sleep spent more time on their backs than the good sleepers (Sleep positions in the young adult and their relationship with the subjective quality of sleep.
The former director general of Saga, who only held the ministerial brief for 14 months and was known to have had a rocky relationship with former work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith, said the triple lock had «fulfilled its purpose» and pensioner households were now «no more likely to be poor than other age groups».
One could wonder, furthermore, why a «Christian» group believes it is more important to fight against gay human beings» love relationships than it is to help the poor.
They found that in nutrient - poor conditions, both strains did better together than they did alone, forming more mutualistic relationships in which each strain depended heavily on the other.
Among those individuals who were considered high - risk, those with poor relationships were more likely to develop schizophrenia than those who had reported a good relationship with their parents.
A new Belgian study looked into the causes of age discrimination and found that children with poor relations with their grandparents were significantly more ageist than those who had happy relationships with their grandparents.
The study found that women who gave birth while unmarried reported poorer health later in life even if they eventually married or entered a stable relationship with someone other than the father of their child.
Millions of relationships fail due to nothing more than poor communication.
The research shows you should probably be more concerned about the detrimental effects poor overall health and obesity have on your heart than about the direct relationship between Low T and heart disease.
Rather than accept fault, they lay it at the feet of others; blaming everyone from their parents to their partner for their own poor behaviour.4 If there's one thing dating a narcissist teaches you, it's that this infuriating, childish tactic isn't healthy for any relationship: there's much more room for mutual growth and happiness when you date someone who has the maturity to admit (and fix) their own mistakes.
But honestly it's more than that... seems like a poor way to find a good relationship.
Continuing his seeming obsession with the relationship between food and cognition, Rothstein writes, in a March 2001 column, «Surgeon General David Satcher reported... that more than a third of poor children have untreated dental cavities.
In the early 1960s, the experimental Polish director expounded on the concept of a «poor theatre in which the relationship between actors and audience was primary, rather than sets and props.
It does suggest that current models with an ECS of below 2.5 °C are poor at simulating the observed TLC reflection — SST relationship, but that may be unrelated to their lower than average sensitivity.
In many states, homeowners with exceptional credit histories are eligible for reduced rates, but as Washington's laws are very tough on how much influence your credit history can have on your insurance premiums, good credit discounts may be harder to find (it should be noted that the laws concerning the relationship between Washington insurance rates and credit ratings are in place to keep insurance providers from raising the rates of those with poor credit history rather than to keep those with excellent credit histories from getting discounts).
Life and family events premigration and postmigration have been found to have a profound effect on the health and well - being of immigrant children.1, 2 Risk factors include trauma, separation from parents, nonvoluntary migration, obstacles in the acculturation process, 3 and children who immigrate in their mid - or late teens.1, 4 Research also shows that parents who have experienced or witnessed violence have poorer mental health, 2,5 which is likely to affect parent — child attachment and negatively impact child development and mental health.5 Transitioning to a new country may be beneficial for both parents and children, but it may render new and unexpected constraints in the parent — child relationship (eg, children tend to acculturate to the new country faster than their parents), cause disharmony and power conflicts, 6 — 8 and, subsequently, affect the child's mental health.9
In 2010, more than 1 in 5 children were reported to be living in poverty.6, 10 Economic disadvantage is among the most potent risks for behavioral and emotional problems due to increased exposure to environmental, familial, and psychosocial risks.11 — 13 In families in which parents are in military service, parental deployment and return has been determined to be a risk factor for behavioral and emotional problems in children.14 Data from the 2003 National Survey of Children's Health demonstrated a strong linear relationship between increasing number of psychosocial risks and many poor health outcomes, including social - emotional health.15 The Adverse Childhood Experience Study surveyed 17000 adults about early traumatic and stressful experiences.
They have less education, earn less income, report poorer relationship quality, and experience more mental health problems.12 These considerations suggest that children living with cohabiting biological parents may be worse off, in some respects, than children living with two married biological parents.
A review of twenty studies on the adult lives of antisocial adolescent girls found higher mortality rates, a variety of psychiatric problems, dysfunctional and violent relationships, poor educational achievement, and less stable work histories than among non-delinquent girls.23 Chronic problem behavior during childhood has been linked with alcohol and drug abuse in adulthood, as well as with other mental health problems and disorders, such as emotional disturbance and depression.24 David Hawkins, Richard Catalano, and Janet Miller have shown a similar link between conduct disorder among girls and adult substance abuse.25 Terrie Moffitt and several colleagues found that girls diagnosed with conduct disorder were more likely as adults to suffer from a wide variety of problems than girls without such a diagnosis.26 Among the problems were poorer physical health and more symptoms of mental illness, reliance on social assistance, and victimization by, as well as violence toward, partners.
This study found that in families who reported poor relationships, depressive symptoms in adolescent children were significantly higher than in families where relationships were reported as healthy.
These difficulties are particularly seen at school, where teachers tend to evaluate children who have lower relationship quality with their parents as having poorer academic performance than the children with a good parent relationship.
Men who are healthy, for example, are 1.67 times more likely to say they're in a happy relationship than men who are in fair or poor health.
Although illness may result in poorer or more restricted social relationships (social isolation resulting from physical confinement), such that individuals closer to death may have decreased social support compared to healthy individuals, the findings from these studies indicate that general community samples with strong social relationships are likely to remain alive longer than similar individuals with poor social relations.
Children who are placed in the middle of their parents» dispute (by either parent) are more likely to be angry, stressed, depressed or anxious, and have poorer relationships with their parents than children who are not used in this way.
Greater cell phone use has been associated with greater loneliness and poorer social skills than for those who have more face - to - face communication interactions.1 For example, a survey of over 3,400 North American girls aged 8 - 12 years old found that the more social media use, text messaging, and cell phone / video use the girls had, the more negative their social well - being (e.g., less healthy friendships).2 Even among strangers, having a cell phone (vs. notepad) on a desk during a «get - to - know - you» conversation was related to less closeness and lower relationship quality after the discussion.
On days of greater stress (i.e., days when stress was more than average for that individual), spouses reported feeling more depleted, and these feelings of depletion were found to account for decreases in relationship satisfaction and increases in argumentative behaviors on these high stress days.5 In other words, coping with daily life stressors can place a strain on relationships by draining spouses of the energy and resources needed to behave well, resulting in poor relationship outcomes.
I can top all of you being in a wait and see relationship for 24 years, good times, great sex but no respect; it has taken me this long to realize that love doesn't hurt; love cares what the other person's needs are and tries to fulfill them; the plain truth is that this guy is a user out of our good nature; the worse of the worse because they know the feelings and hurt in someone and they continue to take, string along to fulfill their own needs; it isn't about how much we love them; it is about how little that they love us; no one lets a person that they truly love be in pain, year after year; it is a defect in their make up and a defect in ours to stay and settle for less than we deserve; there is love after this and we have to learn to love ourself enough to stop this pain on our own behalf; mine has thrown me out like an old shoe over and over and I forgive him, not now; I forgive myself for wasting time and need to move on to find someone who isn't selfish and using; I can't change him, I can only change me and that I am going to do; there is a saying that if you aren't over him you are under him, exactly l see you and best of luck to my poor replacement.
(However, children of active - duty mothers had more problems with peer - relationships, handling learning demands, expressing feelings and poorer indicators of physical health than children of active - duty fathers.)
The children who received care in family child care settings or who received kibbutz (collective community in Israel) home sleeping, both care types that likely supported closer caregiving relationships than the poor quality centers, were more likely to be securely attached to their mothers.
The quality of care observed in the Israeli centres was generally poorer than that typically observed in the NICHD Study in the U.S., thereby enhancing our knowledge regarding associations between quality of child care and the mother — child relationship.
With regard to developmental shifts in the quality of the parent - adolescent relationship, midrange adolescents reported a significantly poorer relationship with their mother than older adolescents.
The authors of this study summed up their findings with the statement that relationship distress has much more to do with «ill will» than it does with «poor skill.»
Our findings show that couples who slide through their relationship transitions have poorer marital quality than those who make intentional decisions about major milestones.
The analysis revealed that factors associated with a poor father - child relationship measured at age 10 (i.e. «current» factors) include: a male child; unmarried parents; low family socio - economic status; recent adverse family events; and the presence of a father figure rather than the biological father.
Among the 15 % of children who have a poor relationship with just one parent, this is more likely to be with the father (11 %) than with the mother (3 %).
Again, we can not be confident that the poor relationships are not themselves a consequence rather than a cause of maternal mental state.
Children who present difficult behaviour on entry to primary school have been shown to have higher truancy rates, poorer peer - to - peer and student - teacher relationships and achieve lower or no educational qualifications than those without such difficulties.
The global prevalence of depression and depressive symptoms has been increasing in recent decades.1 The lifetime prevalence of depression ranges from 20 % to 25 % in women and 7 % to 12 % in men.2 Depression is a significant determinant of quality of life and survival, accounting for approximately 50 % of psychiatric consultations and 12 % of all hospital admissions.3 Notably, the prevalence of depression or depressive symptoms is higher in patients than in the general public.3 — 6 The underlying reasons include the illness itself and the heavy medical cost, unsatisfactory medical care service and poor doctor — patient relationship.7 8 Several informative systematic reviews on specific groups of outpatients have been published.
Poor relationship: average scores from 1 to less than 3 (i.e. on average, children gave one of the two less positive responses to the items, with the father «never» or «sometimes» supportive)
As shown in section 3.2, boys are more likely to have a poor father - child relationship than girls.
This indicates that the odds of respondents with a poor couple relationship having repeated poor mental health are 1.71 times greater than they are for respondents with a good couple relationship.
However, living in a geographically remote part of Scotland (more than 30 minutes» driving time from urban settlements of 10,000 people or more), did appear to increase the risk of a poor father - child relationship, irrespective of whether the family was living in a remote town or rural area.
Figure 4 - H also reminds us (see 3.3) that if the family contains a father figure, there is more risk of a poor - father child relationship than if the biological father is present.
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