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Compares conceptualizations of homelessness as a temporary state through which people pass or a permanent trait that emanates from individual characteristics. Evidence from a longitudinal study of 564 homeless families in New York City... more
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      Program EvaluationPsychologySocial WorkFamily
To identify the communication factors that are significantly associated with appropriate short-term follow-up of abnormal mammograms.
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      CommunicationPrimary Health CarePatient SafetyQuality of Mental Health Care
Background  Extremely low and very low gestational age (ELGA and VLGA) constitutes a risk factor for development even in absence of cerebral damage, as an immature central nervous system is exposed to invasive and inadequate stimulation.... more
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      EducationChild DevelopmentItalyInfant
Using a sample of dental students (N=373) from four Canadian dental schools, this longitudinal study determined whether the new Canadian Dental Association (CDA) structured interview was a predictor of clinical and academic performance.... more
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      DentistryPersonalityEducational MeasurementPersonality Assessment
This longitudinal research aimed to determine the utility of psychosocial and eating characteristics in early teenage years in predicting eating attitudes and behaviors in early adulthood. Self-esteem, perfectionism, family function, and... more
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      Eating DisordersForecastingAdolescentAttitude
The aims were (1) to determine when in human postnatal development Group Ia reciprocal and Renshaw inhibition can be demonstrated;
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      Cognitive ScienceAdolescentBrainPregnancy
The current study is a longitudinal investigation of unobserved heterogeneity in the developmental trajectories of problem behaviors among children who have experienced maltreatment. The goal of this study is to inform effective... more
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      PsychologyDevelopmental PsychologyEarly InterventionMental Health
In the US, it is currently estimated that 3% of pregnant women have chronic hypertension, or more than 100,000 pregnant women each year. The aim of our study was to investigate the adaptation of autonomic control during pregnancy based on... more
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      High FrequencyHeart rate variabilityPregnancyHypertension
Low back pain (LBP) in children and adolescents was considered for many years to be rare and an indication of serious disease [1]. In the last two decades, epidemi-ological studies have shown that the prevalence of ... Ismail Bejia Nabiha... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringAdolescentFamily historyLow back pain
The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health data were used to test predictions from life history theory. We hypothesized that (1) in young adulthood an emerging life history strategy would exist as a common factor underlying many... more
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      AnthropologyYoung AdulthoodLife historyLife History Theory
Background and Objectives: Prior research suggests that parents' monitoring behaviors are related to the conduct problems of children but not to the conduct problems of children with callous-unemotional traits. However, these studies have... more
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      PsychologyPersonalityParentingAdolescent
Objective Poor condition at birth may impact on IQ, although its effect on other measures of neurodevelopment is unclear. The authors' aim was to determine whether infants receiving resuscitation after birth have reduced scores in... more
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      Special EducationAttentionWorking MemoryCerebral Palsy
BACKGROUND: Data from longitudinal studies reveal that widened pulse pressure (PP) is a major predictor of coronary heart disease and mortality, but it is unknown whether PP similarly decreases survival after coronary artery bypass graft... more
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      Risk assessmentBlood PressureAnesthesiaArterial Blood Pressure
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      LeukemiaAdolescentAcute Myeloid LeukemiaProspective studies
Migrating to another country makes a person a newcomer in the receiving society. The current research investigates the impact of group-related approach and avoidance strategies on the psychological functioning of newcomers in the... more
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      SociologyPsychologyIntercultural RelationsLongitudinal Study
Although a wide variety of factors have been found to be related to health in some way, researchers on the subject of health generally fail to integrate $findings of other research disciplines within their own line of research. This study... more
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      PsychologyPersonalityStressHealth
Recently, structural MRI studies in children have been used to examine relations between brain volume and behavioral measures. However, most of these studies have been done in children older than 2 years of age. Obtaining volumetric... more
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      Language AcquisitionCognitionMagnetic Resonance ImagingLanguage Development
Background/Objectives: To examine whether a relationship exists between exclusive breastfeeding duration and later vegetable consumption in 4-year-old children, independently of factors traditionally associated with children's vegetable... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsDietMedicineFace to Face
One of the most commonly raised concerns among those addressing alcohol consumption and young people is the close association between alcohol and sport (Sivyer, 1990). As a result, there is much current debate concerning the alcohol... more
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      Young PeopleAlcohol ConsumptionCross SectionLongitudinal Study
Noncompliance with neuroleptic treatment is a major barrier to delivery of effective treatment for schizophrenia outpatients. This article describes the development of a standardized measure for the assessment of attitudinal and... more
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      PsychometricsSchizophreniaPrincipal Component AnalysisFamily
This study examined the developmental trajectories of parent-child relationships in adolescence, especially with respect to changes in support levels and negativity, and analyzed if and how these trajectories were associated with the... more
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      PsychologyYoung AdulthoodLoveAdolescent
Social avoidant behavior is a key aspect of SAD and also one of the known risk factors for depression. It is therefore not surprising Little is understood about generalized and non-generalized social anxiety disorder (SAD) and their... more
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      PsychologySocial SciencesAnxiety DisordersSocial Anxiety
Within the framework of stage-environment fit theory, the authors examined the contribution of family relations to adolescent outcomes concurrently and longitudinally, as well as the moderating effects of gender and ethnicity in these... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceDevelopmental PsychologyDepression
The research of body image among breast cancer patients is characterized by some limitations, such as the lack of longitudinal studies or the absence of a multidimensional perspective of body image. This study intends to overcome these... more
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      NursingBreast CancerQuality of lifeBody Image
Background  Trafficking in women is a widespread human rights violation commonly associated with poor mental health. Yet, to date, no studies have used psychiatric diagnostic assessment to identify common forms of mental distress among... more
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      Anxiety DisordersMental HealthDepressionAdolescent
Research on learning pattern development in higher education contexts is scarce. In this longitudinal study the development of learning patterns of professional bachelor students is analyzed. Participants in the study were 254 students... more
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      Higher EducationEducational PsychologyLearning StyleStudent Learning
Goal of work The purpose of the study was to analyze associations between life goals and purpose in life in cancer patients.
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      AdolescentGermanyCancer TherapyGoals
The purpose of the study was to assess the stability of expressed preferences for the use of life-sustaining treatments (LST) in severe illness conditions over two years. The two year longitudinal study included three structured... more
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      SociologyAnthropologyIsraelSocial Science & Medicine
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      PediatricsEating DisordersPhysical ActivityRunning
This study was to identify hysterectomy prevalence across urban, rural and remote areas of Australia and across states, to separate geographic variation from the effect of sociodemographic influences, and also to compare the quality of... more
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      Human GeographyMental HealthHealth CareAustralia
Agency is-besides communion-a basic dimension of traits. It can be specifically linked to behavioral outcomes, to status, mastery, self-esteem and to success. The present paper analyzes the situational malleability of agency. Two studies... more
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      SociologyPsychologyCognitive ScienceFace Recognition
Objectives-The purpose of this study is to clarify causal relations between coping strategies and burnout in family caregivers of frail elders in Japan.
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      Mental HealthCoping StrategiesFatigueTokyo
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      ObstetricsRiskMedicinePregnancy
Objectives. The objectives of this study were 1) to assess whether there is an independent association between the level of prenatal cocaine exposure and infants' developmental test scores after control of potential confounding variables;... more
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      Early InterventionChild DevelopmentFoster CareLinear models
In this paper we analyse data from the National Education Longitudinal Study to investigate whether experiencing parental divorce during adolescence has an adverse impact on students'performance on standardized tests. To account for the... more
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      EconomicsLongitudinal Study
Learning protocols are a self-guided way of writing that allows for elaboration and reflection on learning content. In an experimental study (N = 103), we supported protocol writing with prompts to elicit important strategies as... more
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      Instructional DesignCognitive developmentMetacognitionCognitive Load
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      PharmacologyPsychologyAddictionSchizophrenia
Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in various dog breeds. The diagnosis of overt DCM is not normally problematic, although the importance of active exclusion of other causes of the dilated,... more
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      GeneticsCardiologyVeterinaryVeterinary Cardiology
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceEducational PsychologyPrediction
Objective. This study aimed to examine the influence of multiple lifestyle behaviors on cognitive function in older persons living in an urban community.
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      Health BehaviorCognitionLife StylePreventive medicine
Evidence linking home hazards to falls has not been well established. The evidence-based approach to fall-risk assessment in longitudinal studies becomes difficult because of exposures that change during follow-up. We conducted a cohort... more
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      Nonparametric StatisticsRisk assessmentQuebecLinear models
This paper investigates the effect of different levels of neighbourhood housing tenure mix on transitions from unemployment to employment and the probability of staying in employment for those with a job. We used individual level data... more
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      Human GeographyEconomic GeographyLongitudinal ResearchSocial Mobility
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      PediatricsTraumatic Brain InjuryCognitionProcessing Speed
The U.S. welfare system underwent sweeping reforms in the 1990s, culminating in the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) of 1996. Several new components were introduced into the main cash welfare... more
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      Mental HealthCognitionParentingScience
To examine predictors of cannabis use initiation, continuity and progression to daily use in adolescents. Design. Population-based cohort study over 3 years with 6 waves of data collection. Participants. 2032 students, initially aged... more
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      AddictionMental HealthEvolutionAdolescent
This follow-up study examined the current functioning of young adult alumni of a large network of grouphomes in Israel. Our aim was to identify factors explaining their current functioning and explore gender differences. Background and... more
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      Social WorkIsraelAttachmentGender Difference
Are changes in job quality more closely linked to changes in distress for men than for women? Conversely, are changes in marital quality more closely linked to changes in distress for women than for men? These questions were addressed in... more
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      MarketingPsychologyCognitive SciencePersonality
Context: Evidence of psychosocial disability in bipolar disorder is based primarily on bipolar I disorder (BP-I) and does not relate disability to affective symptom severity and polarity or to bipolar II disorder (BP-II).
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      Bipolar DisorderAdolescentProspective studiesRegression Analysis
For the purpose of studying the potential neurobehavioral effects of different human apolipoprotein E (apoE) isoforms produced within the brain, transgenic (TG) mice were generated in which human apoE3 or apoE4 isoforms were under control... more
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      PsychologyAgingWorking MemoryTransgenic Mice