Conduct disorder and ODD coexist with ADHD in at least 30 %, and in some reports up to 90 %, of cases.36 These most frequently occurring comorbidities can, however, be considered more as complications of ADHD, with adversity in their psychological environment possibly determining
whether children at risk make the transition to antisocial conduct.40
Not exact matches
The chief inspector of the Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted) has warned that thousands of
children are
at risk in unregistered faith schools -
whether, Christian, Jewish or Islamic.
In the end, it all comes back to education: In the ideal world, a parent's decision about
whether to allow a
child to start playing or continue playing collision sports before high school under current rules of play (which are evolving in the direction of safety, fortunately, as seen, for instance, in USA Hockey's ban on body checking
at the Pee Wee hockey level and below, and limits on full - contact practices instituted
at every level of football, from Pop Warner, to high school, college, and the NFL), will be a conscious one; a decision in which the
risks of participating in a particular sport - provided it is based on the most up - to - date information about those
risks and a consideration of other
risk factors that might come into play for their
child, such as pre-existing learning disabilities (e.g. ADHD), chronic health conditions (e.g., a history of history of multiple concussions or seizures, history of migraines), or a reckless and overly aggressive style of play - are balanced against the benefits to the
child of participating.
Whether consciously or not, coupling the misinformation of Laura Pratt's articles with advertising that promotes products proven to put the lives of infants and young
children at risk is a shameful misuse of the Canadian journalistic privilege.
The agency determined the
child's living situation constituted sexual molestation and
risk of harm, but Einhorn quickly ruled out sexual abuse and framed the case around
whether the boy was being used to serve his mother's needs, potentially
at his expense.
The data is inconclusive as to
whether young
children are
at a greater
risk for adjustment problems, but they clearly are harmed by it as much as older
children are.
Once your
child is about age 2 or older, the doctor may suggest something called transcranial doppler ultrasonography, which creates a picture of the brain that can help determine
whether your baby is
at high
risk for a stroke.
A parent who truly feels the well - being of another
child is
at risk should put this ahead of worrying about
whether or not the teen's parent will still like her.
Who's
at Risk Postpartum depression can strike any woman regardless of
whether this is her first
child or her fourth
child.
And as a parent, you're probably wondering how something like this can happen and
whether your
child is
at risk.
After you know how much fluoride is already in your drinking water and determine
whether your
child is
at high
risk for developing cavities, you can decide
whether fluoride supplementation might be beneficial.
Given the large number of
children who were co-sleeping yet did not succumb to SIDS, the authors wondered
whether co-sleeping alone had put
children at risk for sudden death or a combination of behaviors.
Whether consciously or not, coupling misleading articles with advertising that promotes products proven to put the lives of infants and young
children at risk is a shameful misuse of the Canadian journalistic privilege.
So if you're wondering
whether or not sleep training is going to put your
child at an increased
risk for SIDS, or if it will somehow alter their natural sleep patterns, or make them nocturnal, or damage them in any way, I can assure you with the full support of the American Academy of Pediatrics, that it will not (3).
So if you're wondering
whether or not sleep training is going to put your
child at an increased
risk for SIDS, or if it will somehow alter their natural sleep patterns, or make them nocturnal, or damage them in any way, I can assure you with the full support of the American Academy of Pediatrics, that it will not.
Save the
Children's 2006 report A Generation On: Baby milk marketing still putting children's lives at risk states: «In 2003, the ethical investment index FTSE4Good developed criteria to determine whether or not baby food companies should be included in th
Children's 2006 report A Generation On: Baby milk marketing still putting
children's lives at risk states: «In 2003, the ethical investment index FTSE4Good developed criteria to determine whether or not baby food companies should be included in th
children's lives
at risk states: «In 2003, the ethical investment index FTSE4Good developed criteria to determine
whether or not baby food companies should be included in the index.
He said: «
Whether it's providing services for children at risk of exclusion, whether it's teaching prisoners to read, whether it's dealing with breakdown, whether it's provision of food banks, there are some extraordinary organisations run by faith groups and Christians in our country and I want to see the possibilities for that to
Whether it's providing services for
children at risk of exclusion,
whether it's teaching prisoners to read, whether it's dealing with breakdown, whether it's provision of food banks, there are some extraordinary organisations run by faith groups and Christians in our country and I want to see the possibilities for that to
whether it's teaching prisoners to read,
whether it's dealing with breakdown, whether it's provision of food banks, there are some extraordinary organisations run by faith groups and Christians in our country and I want to see the possibilities for that to
whether it's dealing with breakdown,
whether it's provision of food banks, there are some extraordinary organisations run by faith groups and Christians in our country and I want to see the possibilities for that to
whether it's provision of food banks, there are some extraordinary organisations run by faith groups and Christians in our country and I want to see the possibilities for that to expand.
Under the new recommendations, the parents would learn not only if their
child's heart condition is due to a particular gene mutation — they'd also learn
whether she is
at high
risk of certain breast cancers, colon cancers, cardiomyopathies, aneurysms, and other diseases.
This study investigated
whether children whose mothers had an alcohol - related disorder would be
at risk of early - life contact with the justice system, which can lead to many negative outcomes across an individual's life span.
Prior work by Bradley S. Peterson, MD, director of the Institute for the Developing Mind (IDM)
at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, and colleagues showed that individuals
at familial
risk for depression —
whether or not they have exhibited signs of depression in the past — have a pattern of thinning in certain cortical regions of the brain.
The MIT team is continuing to track the
at -
risk children and plans to investigate
whether early treatment might prevent episodes of depression.
Ezio Bonifacio, Ph.D., of the DFG Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden, Technische Universitat Dresden, Germany and colleagues randomly assigned autoantibody - negative, genetically
at -
risk children to receive oral insulin
at varying doses (n = 15) or placebo (n = 10) once daily for 3 to 18 months to assess
whether oral insulin can induce a potentially protective immune response without causing adverse effects.
Women who had their first menstrual period when they were aged 11 or younger have an increased
risk of an early or premature menopause and if they remain childless the
risk is increased even more, according to results from the first large scale, multi-national study to investigate the links between age
at puberty and menopause and
whether or not a woman has had
children.
In a pilot study that included
children at high
risk for type 1 diabetes, daily high - dose oral insulin, compared with placebo, resulted in an immune response to insulin without hypoglycemia, findings that support the need for a phase 3 trial to determine
whether oral insulin can prevent islet autoimmunity and diabetes in high -
risk children, according to a study in the April 21 issue of JAMA, a theme issue on
child health.
The MIT team now plans to study
whether this kind of brain imaging could help identify
children who are
at risk of developing dyslexia and other reading difficulties.
As a result, there's no way to tell
whether the
children were
at higher
risk because their mothers were taking more drugs or because the women had more severe depression.
To determine
whether there is an increased
risk of febrile seizures from the combined vaccine, researchers looked
at data on 227 774
children aged 12 to 23 months who received either the MMR+V or the MMRV vaccine between 2006 and 2012 in Alberta, Canada.
«Given the solid epidemiologic evidence supporting a link between cannabis exposure during adolescence and schizophrenia, we investigated
whether the use of cannabis during early adolescence (by 16 years of age) is associated with variations in brain maturation as a function of genetic
risk for schizophrenia,» said senior author Tomas Paus, MD, PhD, the Anne and Max Tanenbaum Professor and Chair in Population Neuroscience
at Baycrest, University of Toronto, and the Dr. John and Consuela Phelan Scholar
at Child Mind Institute, New York.
In all these studies, researchers took a close look
at whether there was something about the older fathers — unrelated to age — that increased the
risk of schizophrenia in their
children.
In 2002, the research team for TRIGR (Trial to Reduce IDDM in the Genetically
at Risk), led in the U.S. by principal investigator Dorothy Becker, M.D., professor of pediatrics at Children's Hospital and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, embarked on a large - scale study of 2,159 infants with a family member affected by type 1 diabetes and with genetic risk for type 1 diabetes to find out whether delaying the exposure to complex foreign proteins such as cow's milk proteins would decrease the risk of diabe
Risk), led in the U.S. by principal investigator Dorothy Becker, M.D., professor of pediatrics
at Children's Hospital and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, embarked on a large - scale study of 2,159 infants with a family member affected by type 1 diabetes and with genetic
risk for type 1 diabetes to find out whether delaying the exposure to complex foreign proteins such as cow's milk proteins would decrease the risk of diabe
risk for type 1 diabetes to find out
whether delaying the exposure to complex foreign proteins such as cow's milk proteins would decrease the
risk of diabe
risk of diabetes.
To that end, his committee recommends researching
whether some
children, including those who may be genetically predisposed to autism, are
at higher
risk following certain vaccinations but in numbers too small to have shown up in previously.
Everyone who comes onto the site,
whether it is a
child in our nursery, a pupil, a teacher or a contractor, has the right to expect they leave it without their safety or health being
at risk.
Javed Khan, Barnardo's Chief Executive, said: «All
children are
at risk of sexual abuse,
whether they're on the internet, in the playground, or in their own bedroom.
«There are many reasons why
children and young people might self - harm, and we need to ensure that all services —
whether the NHS, voluntary sector, education or social care — work together to make sure everything possible is being done to ensure those
at risk are being offered the right services in the right places.»
It measures
children in their first full year of full - time school and assesses
whether they're developmentally «on track», «
at risk» or «vulnerable».
i. Lahaderne, «Attitudinal and Intellectual Correlates of Attention: A Study of Four Sixth - grade Classrooms,» Journal of Educational Psychology 59, no. 5 (October 1968), 320 — 324; E. Skinner et al., «What It Takes to Do Well in School and
Whether I've Got It: A Process Model of Perceived Control and
Children's Engagement and Achievement in School,» Journal of Educational Psychology 82, no. 1 (1990), 22 — 32; J. Finn and D. Rock, «Academic Success among Students
at Risk for School Failure,» Journal of Applied Psychology 82, no. 2 (1997), 221 — 234; and J. Bridgeland et al., The Silent Epidemic: Perspectives of High School Dropouts (Washington, D.C.: Civic Enterprises, LLC, March 2006), https://docs.gatesfoundation.org/documents/thesilentepidemic3-06final.pdf.
TELL is designed to determine
whether children are
at risk of school failure and to identify areas of strength and weakness.
Nevertheless, recent studies have begun to question
whether incidental instruction through book reading may be substantial enough to significantly boost
children's oral vocabulary development.19 Several meta - analyses, for example, have reported only small to moderate effects of book reading on vocabulary development.20 One group of researchers examined the added benefits of dialogic reading, an interactive reading strategy, on
children's vocabulary growth and reported only modest gains for 2 - to 3 - year - olds.21 Further, these effects were reduced to negligible levels when
children were 4 to 5 years old or when they were
at risk for language and literacy impairments.
In this case, where a father seeks the return of his son to his country of habitual residence (Bulgaria), the main issues for determination under Article 13 of the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International
Child Abduction 1980 are whether a return of the child (L) to Bulgaria would expose him to a grave risk of psychological or physical harm or otherwise place him in an intolerable situation and whether L objects to returning to Bulgaria, and has attained an age and degree of maturity at which his views should be taken into acc
Child Abduction 1980 are
whether a return of the
child (L) to Bulgaria would expose him to a grave risk of psychological or physical harm or otherwise place him in an intolerable situation and whether L objects to returning to Bulgaria, and has attained an age and degree of maturity at which his views should be taken into acc
child (L) to Bulgaria would expose him to a grave
risk of psychological or physical harm or otherwise place him in an intolerable situation and
whether L objects to returning to Bulgaria, and has attained an age and degree of maturity
at which his views should be taken into account.
Would ether group be required or in someway
at risk for failure to check
whether minor X, whose parents informed the group they do not want their
child in attendance, was present?
Re B (Transfer of Foster Placement)[2013] 1 FLR 633: Care proceedings —
Children of same family placed in three different foster homes outside the area of the local authority concerned — Local authority sought to move the children within the area — Whether the children's guardians should be granted an injunction preventing the move — Whether the children were at risk of emotion
Children of same family placed in three different foster homes outside the area of the local authority concerned — Local authority sought to move the
children within the area — Whether the children's guardians should be granted an injunction preventing the move — Whether the children were at risk of emotion
children within the area —
Whether the
children's guardians should be granted an injunction preventing the move — Whether the children were at risk of emotion
children's guardians should be granted an injunction preventing the move —
Whether the
children were at risk of emotion
children were
at risk of emotional harm.
Responding quickly in crisis situations that involve
children in an abusive or neglectful environment while gathering relevant information in attempt to identify
at risk children to determine
whether intervention is pertinent to
child safety
Whether the
child is already showing signs of a developing problem — such as showing aggression
at home or daycare, or having excessive difficulty separating from primary caregivers — or the
child is simply
at risk for developing a disorder because of certain
risk factors in the
child's individual, family or
child care environment, the services
at Encompass Mental Health can help!
The data is inconclusive as to
whether young
children are
at a greater
risk for adjustment problems, but they clearly are harmed by it as much as older
children are.
Subgroup analyses: We will examine
whether there is evidence that the intervention effect is modified for subgroups within the trial participants using tests of interaction between intervention and
child and family factors as follows: parity (first - born vs other), antenatal
risks (2 vs 3 or more
risk factors
at screening), maternal mental health
at baseline (high vs low score) 18, 62, 63 and self - efficacy
at baseline (poor vs normal mastery) 35 using the regression models described above with additional terms for interaction between subgroup and trial arm.
The reasoning behind this proposition is that: A) EBHV programs are designed to serve women categorized as «
at -
risk» due to a variety of demographic factors, including single - parent household status, age
at time of first pregnancy, being categorically undereducated, under or unemployed, and meeting federal standards of living
at or below the poverty line; B) these programs serve women during pregnancy and / or shortly after the birth of their
children, offering an excellent chance for the early prevention of trauma exposure; and C) intervention services are provided
at the same times that attachment (
whether secure or insecure) is being developed between mothers and
children, providing the opportunity that generational
risk may be mitigated.
A covariate was included in the multivariate analyses if theoretical or empirical evidence supported its role as a
risk factor for obesity, if it was a significant predictor of obesity in univariate regression models, or if including it in the full multivariate model led to a 5 % or greater change in the OR.48 Model 1 includes maternal IPV exposure, race / ethnicity (black, white, Hispanic, other / unknown),
child sex (male, female), maternal age (20 - 25, 26 - 28, 29 - 33, 34 - 50 years), maternal education (less than high school, high school graduation, beyond high school), maternal nativity (US born, yes or no),
child age in months, relationship with father (yes or no), maternal smoking during pregnancy (yes or no), maternal depression (as measured by a CIDI - SF cutoff score ≥ 0.5), maternal BMI (normal / underweight, overweight, obese), low birth weight (< 2500 g, ≥ 2500 g),
whether the
child takes a bottle to bed
at age 3 years (yes or no), and average hours of
child television viewing per day
at age 3 years (< 2 h / d, ≥ 2 h / d).
Other new research echoes the Canada research, suggesting that the mental health effects of divorce may linger well into adulthood and put the
children of divorce
at greater
risk of suicide, according to Dr. Dana Alonzo, an associate professor
at Columbia University specializing in social work, conducted a study along with colleagues to determine
whether or not having parents who divorced or having parents who abused alcohol would lead to an increased likelihood of a suicide attempt as an adult.
It is important to know
whether infants and toddlers with behavioral regulation problems wind up watching more media, as this is a vulnerable population that is already
at risk for adverse developmental outcomes.20 Perhaps more importantly,
child behavior could be an important residual confounder in the relationship between media and
child development documented in the literature to date.
Objective To understand why
children exposed to adverse psychosocial experiences are
at elevated
risk for age - related disease, such as cardiovascular disease, by testing
whether adverse childhood experiences predict enduring abnormalities in stress - sensitive biological systems, namely, the nervous, immune, and endocrine / metabolic systems.