Sentences with phrase «which gus»

As the discussion above notes, recognition of the importance of early childhood experiences has gained prominence in recent years and consequently there is increasing interest in the potential for screening children at an early age for factors such as their meeting of developmental milestones, readiness to learn, or for emotional, social or conduct disorders, all of which GUS routinely includes.

Not exact matches

The complete synthetic signaling circuit was obtained by co-transforming the above - described plasmid containing ssTNT.R3 and Fls - Trg - PhoR with a previously described plasmid containing the PlantPho system [12] which includes the signal PhoB - VP64 under control of an FMV promoter and a PlantPho:: GUS - TNOS reporter.
Growing Up in Scotland's (GUS) longitudinal study, which recently looked at 2,593 families with a child aged 10 years old, found that father - child relationships were equally important to the wellbeing of children as mother - child relationships.
Also the nature of the GUS disadvantage measures means that we may not necessarily expect to see large differences between children at this young age, either because variations in children are not large or the measures are not detailed enough to pick up smaller differences which may be occurring in relation to poverty impact.
The research will look at the association between these significant events and factors which other research, including GUS, has shown to be related to child outcomes.
Whereas about two thirds (69 %) of GUS mothers had good or average health at all sweeps, almost a third (31 %) of the GUS mothers had scores which indicated that they were experiencing mental health problems at some point in the four years after the birth of the cohort baby (see Figure 3 - A).
GUS has included the SDQ annually in the child cohort questionnaire since sweep 2 (age 3), at which point 99 % of children in the cohort were attending some form of pre-school or nursery provision.
The scale does not have thresholds defining whether a score suggests the presence of a psychiatric disorder, so we have followed the approach taken in a previous GUS report (Marryat and Martin, 2010) and defined a relative threshold below which we classify mothers as having «poor» mental health (16 % of mothers were in this category in 2009/10), as opposed to «average or good» mental health.
This finding is in line with earlier analysis of the first sweep of GUS which showed that lone parents where less likely to be in work than parents in couple families (Anderson et al., 2007), and our findings show that this is sustained over the early years of the child's life.
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