Sentences with phrase «year prospective longitudinal study»

We conducted a blind, 5 - year prospective longitudinal study of girls with (n = 140) and without (n = 122) ADHD, aged 6 — 18 years at baseline.
Predicting marital dissolution: A 5 - year prospective longitudinal study of newlywed couples.
The deterioration of relationship quality for gay and lesbian cohabiting couples: A five - year prospective longitudinal study: Personal Relationships Vol 3 (4) Dec 1996, 417 - 442.
Environmental Exposure to Lead and Progression of Chronic Renal Diseases: A Four - Year Prospective Longitudinal Study.

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High beverage sugar as well as high animal protein intake at infancy may increase overweight risk at 8 years: a prospective longitudinal pilot study
In the longitudinal prospective Three City cohort study of 4,197 healthy women and 2,820 healthy men over 65 years, women consuming more than 3 cups of caffeinated coffee per day for four years showed a smaller decline in verbal retrieval and visuo - spatial memory than women consuming one cup of coffee or less per day.
Three prospective, longitudinal (1 - 3 years), naturalistic studies of panic disorder7 - 10 found that the presence of a PersD was associated with worse outcome of panic disorder symptoms and functioning; 1 study found an association with a lower likelihood of remission.9, 10 These studies are limited by use of self - report PersD instruments, 7,9,10 only 1 follow - up assessment, 8 follow - up of only1 year, 7,9,10 and retrospective recall.8 Only 1 study9, 10 used DSM - III - R criteria for the PersDs, although with a self - report instrument.
Brown, J., Cohen, P., Johnson, J. G. & Salzinger, S. (1998) A longitudinal analysis of risk factors for child maltreatment: findings of a 17 - year prospective study of officially recorded and self - reported child abuse and neglect, Child Abuse and Neglect, 22 (11), pp. 1065 - 1078
Interestingly, in a 2 - year longitudinal study on a sample of college students, Hankin et al. (2005) found that experiencing additional interpersonal stressors over time mediates the relationship between attachment insecurity and prospective increase in depressive and anxious symptoms.
Strengths of this study include the use of a large population - based sample linked with longitudinal administrative health data, the use of a prospective design, the consideration of a variety of potential confounders including coinciding health behaviours, socio - demographic factors and self - esteem, the use of health care provider diagnoses for internalizing disorders which provides an objective and clinically meaningful assessment of internalizing disorders, and lastly, the fact that we monitored the outcome of interest for a period of 8 years, which is longer than in the few other studies.
Using prospective longitudinal data from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development, we compared boys separated because of parental imprisonment during their first 10 years of life with four control groups: boys who did not experience separation, boys separated because of hospitalization or death, boys separated for other reasons (usually parental disharmony), and boys whose parents were only imprisoned before the boys» births.
• We report a prospective longitudinal study of 101 male adolescents (ages 16 to 23 years) who had been diagnosed hyperactive in childhood (ages 6 to 12 years), compared with 100 normal controls.
Continuity, comorbidity and longitudinal associations between depression and antisocial behavior in middle adolescence: A 2 - year prospective follow - up study
The first aim of the present controlled, prospective longitudinal study was to assess whether ART couples with singleton pregnancies differed from fertile controls with spontaneous singleton pregnancies in the quality and change of marital relations during the first year of parenting.
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