Sentences with phrase «year after the intervention»

«Presently there is peace in the Niger Delta region; the cease fire which was announced and sustained by all the militant groups last year after the intervention of PANDEF was to give the government a peaceful atmosphere for dialogue and subsequent implementation PANDEF 16 - point agenda, rather than extending the NDDC board to create crisis in the Niger Delta.
Overall, one year after the intervention stopped, the experiment produced a 14 % increase in assets and a 96 % increase in savings, compared with similar groups of people not enrolled in the program, the paper says.
A new evaluation of a statewide shaken baby prevention effort found that the number of calls to a nurse advice line from North Carolina parents who called because of a crying baby were reduced in the first 2 years after the intervention was implemented in 2007.
A year after the intervention ended, the effect persisted for both the top and bottom classes.
Youth who participated in ROE showed reduced aggression and improved prosocial behavior up to three years after the intervention, suggesting that ROE is as effective as or more effective than similar programs that have targeted at - risk youth.
The adverse effect on reading performance was statistically significant in only the first year after the intervention began.
However, EBITDA / Assets (EBITDA / Sales) at target firms increase by 0.9 - 1.5 (4.7 - 5.8) percentage points by two years after intervention.
A package of interventions that trained parents and teachers to promote children's academic competencies and bonding to school, and that developed children's social competencies and skills to resist health - compromising influences produced greater commitment and attachment to school, less school misbehavior, and better academic achievement 6 years after intervention.
At the date of writing this Report, two years after the intervention was imposed in the Northern Territory, not a single house had been built.
This study demonstrated improved parenting behaviour (less dysfunctional parenting practices) four years after the intervention.
A single study finds positive behavioural impacts at a follow - up at least one year after the intervention ended.
Multiple studies document positive outcomes at post-test OR a single study finds positive behavioural impacts at follow - up at least one year after the intervention ended.
Multiple studies documented positive behavioural outcomes at post-test, with at least one study indicating positive behavioural impact at follow - up at least one year after the intervention ended.
This article presents an incremental cost - effectiveness analysis of the group cognitive behavioral intervention relative to usual care, from the societal perspective, for 1 year after the intervention.
Youth who participated in ROE showed reduced aggression and improved prosocial behavior up to three years after the intervention, suggesting that ROE is as effective as or more effective than similar programs that have targeted at - risk youth.
Children's social communication problems decreased directly after MYmind, and this decrease lasted 2 months and 1 year after the intervention.

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The year after Gates left the job, President Barack Obama told White House reporters a «red line» for US intervention in Syria would come if the regime of President Bashar Assad used chemical weapons.
Harvard Law School professor Lucian Bebchuk studied about 2,000 companies for five years after takeover attempts, buyouts and other activists» interventions from 1994 to 2007.
China's domestic stock markets doubled in value in the space of less than a year only to fall by 30 % during three weeks in late June through early July, before rising sharply again after central bank intervention.
Half a century after Independence, as of now, we have the largest population of poor people in the world, one third of our rural population is below the poverty line and despite the UN agencies» massive aid projects, the development assistance of the World Bank, bilateral aid, the Center and State governments» intervention, the gap between the rich and the poor has doubled in the last three decades - fifteen years ago the lowest 20 per cent of global population received 2.5 per cent of global wealth whereas at present, the share has been reduced to less than 1.3 per cent.
When a council finally met in 1545 at Trent, the Church's intervention was too late: Luther had written all his major treatises, and his followers continued his work after his death one year later.
Nor does he wonder why, twenty years after Harry Blackmun thought he had put the matter definitively to rest, the Supreme Court is still struggling for a coherent rationale to justify its original intervention.
«The promptness of the German authorities» intervention following our complaint - points out the President of the Consortium, Nicola Bertinelli - is related to the fact that, after years of legal action, we obtained European Union legislation that leaves no room for doubt regarding protection, and which also includes the obligation of «ex officio» PDO protection in all EU member states, which have direct responsibility in terms of vigilance.»
The competition regulator's decision to approve the deal last week without making market inquiries has intrigued bottlers, suppliers and advisers alike, particularly after its intervention last year in Asahi's acquisition of Australia's third - largest soft drink and water bottler, P&N Beverages.
The intervention itself ended after two years, but the researchers have followed the children ever since.
At the end of the year, after adjusting for the baseline prevalence of being overweight, the authors found a 31 % decrease in the risk of obesity in the intervention group.
Future studies with larger numbers of breastfeeding mothers could allow for paired comparisons before and after an intervention, as well as analysis of the impact of independent variables like gender, year of training, age, or previous breastfeeding experience.
Resolution of depression and grief during the first year after miscarriage: A randomized controlled clinical trial of couples - focused intervention.
Intervention: package of: 2 - 4 prenatal sessions with LC (10 min - 15 min each); telephone call 48 h after discharge; visit to lactation clinic at 1 week postpartum (staffed by paediatrician or LC); contact with LC at each health supervision visit until weaning or 1 year; professional education of nursing and medical staff.
NK is well aware that their existence after the Korean war is just thanks to Chinese intervention and that their chances of winning a conventional war on their own didn't increase much in the past 60 years.
Philip Hammond and Theresa May are no doubt frustrated at this intervention coming just two months after the Autumn Budget injected an extra # 2bn a year to the NHS, as well as almost # 350m of short - term cash.
Mangano has resisted prior calls for the county to dump Armor's contract, including after a group of Democratic county legislators criticized the vendor's care and called for federal intervention at the jail earlier this year.
Terry James, a CDPC patient, received five years in prison after knocking Rychcik down when she entered a room to respond to a crisis intervention code on March 13, 2011.
Her odd intervention came after around a year she last got in trouble on Twitter, for a message criticising female Tory «puppets».
If elected, Mr. Giardina pledged to evaluate current law enforcement programs and policies for interdiction and intervention; support 12 - step programs for addiction recovery; double the number of children and teenagers involved in after - school and sports programs sponsored by schools and faith and community - based groups; establish mentorship, apprenticeship, and internship programs that link East Hampton's youth with year - round homeowners and those who visit seasonally; create a volunteer program for those in recovery to be reintegrated into the job market; triple the number of police, firefighters, educators, and medical personnel trained to administer Narcan, and investigate the establishment of an easy - access residential treatment facility available as an alternative or supplement to incarceration.
Unilateral nuclear disarmament did not cause the secession of the SDP, since it did not become Labour Party policy until two years and a General Election after that direct intervention in the British electoral process by a President of the European Commission as such, a true betrayal of Gaitskell, Bevan, Bevin, Attlee, the lot.
16:23 - «The next seven years must seen an end to this perpetual ratchet - up of EU spending,» Clark continues, after an intervention from Andrew Percy - one of the Tory rebels.
After more than 2 years of labored gestation, I finally delivered experimental data and a proof of principle that, I believe, contributes significantly to optimizing cancer preventive and therapeutic interventions.
Strikingly, the treatment approach didn't make a difference to 10 - year survival: Ninety - nine percent of the more than 1600 men in the trial were alive after a decade, whether they had initially received radical surgery, radiation, or active monitoring, which meant no immediate therapy, but intervention as needed.
Though our published validation work did not include use of the scale before and after a science communication intervention, additional pilot work has indicated that the scale is sensitive enough to detect change in self - efficacy over a year - long training intervention.
«Late teen years are key period for bone growth: Gains in bone mineral continue after height growth; period offers window for health interventions
One year after completing the intervention, women in the EAAA program experienced 46 % fewer completed rapes and 63 % fewer attempted rapes than women in the control group.
The new findings come a year after a 2015 study by the same investigative team that compared these interventions in children who had experienced a cardiac arrest in the out - of - hospital setting.
Approximately 30 percent of children with ASD overall remain minimally verbal even after years of intervention.
One year after surgery, 25 percent of patients in the intervention group said that they were no longer smoking, compared to eight percent in the comparison group.
The new results show lasting benefits of the brief intervention, increasing patients» chances of being nonsmokers one year after surgery.
After three years, patients given surgery saw dramatically greater weight loss, averaging 55 pounds compared to 11 pounds for those in the lifestyle management intervention.
«We have uncovered a fundamentally new intervention strategy that can dramatically affect recovery of voluntary movement in individuals with complete paralysis even years after injury,» said Susan Harkema, Ph.D., Owsley Brown Frazier Chair in Clinical Rehabilitation Research at the University of Louisville, rehabilitation research director at KSCIRC, Frazier Rehab Institute, director of the Reeve Foundation's NeuroRecovery Network and primary author of The Lancet article.
Published by Noha Sharafeldin, M.D., M.Sc., Ph.D., instructor in UAB's Institute for Cancer Outcomes and Survivorship and Division of Hematology and Oncology, this study helps add a missing piece to a long - unsolved puzzle about post-transplant effects on recipients, specifically that vulnerable subpopulations of similar transplants can benefit from targeted interventions in the years after they receive their lifesaving treatment.
One year after the end of the intervention, 36 months after the productive asset transfer, 8 out of 10 indices still showed statistically significant gains, and there was very little or no decline in the impact of the program on the key variables (consumption, household assets, and food security).
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