نتایج جستجو برای: fathers occupational status

تعداد نتایج: 474269  

Journal: :Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 2014
Gabriella Nasuti Chris Blanchard Patti-Jean Naylor Ryna Levy-Milne Darren E R Warburton Cecilia Benoit Danielle Symons Downs Ryan E Rhodes

The objective of this study was to examine the dietary intake profiles of first-time parents, second-time parents, and couples without children; once during pregnancy, then at 6- and 12-months postpartum. This was an observational, longitudinal, cohort study. Participants were a community-based sample of 153 couples aged 25 to 40 years. Data were collected between 2007 and 2011. Dietary intake ...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2013
ali mohammad mosadeghrad

background the main purpose of this study was to explore the status of occupational stress among hospital nurses in isfahan, iran. it also aimed to examine the relationship between nurses’ occupational stress and their intention to leave the hospital.   methods the study employed a cross-sectional research design. a validated questionnaire was used to collect data from 296 nurses. respondents w...

Journal: :BMJ supportive & palliative care 2016
Eliza M Park Allison M Deal Justin M Yopp Teresa P Edwards Douglas J Wilson Laura C Hanson Donald L Rosenstein

OBJECTIVE Despite the importance of parenting-related responsibilities for adult patients with terminal illnesses who have dependent children, little is known about the psychological concerns of dying parents and their families at the end of life (EOL). The aim of this study was to elicit widowed fathers' perspectives on how parental status may have influenced the EOL experiences of mothers wit...

Journal: :Family process 2007
Joan Stevenson-Hinde James Patrick Curley Rebecca Chicot Cessie Jóhannsson

In a community sample of mothers (N = 763), each with a focal child aged 4.5 years, anxiety levels were high. Only 54% of mothers had anxiety scores within the "normal" Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) range, compared with 85% for depression. A subsample (N = 116) was selected for two-parent families, one to three children, and mothers spread over low, medium, and high anxiety level...

1996
Robert M. Hauser John Robert Warren Min-Hsiung Huang Wendy Y. Carter

in the Meritocracy ABSTRACT Following a brief review of the concept of occupational status, we review trends in Next, we examine trends and differentials in the effects of family origins, measured social background, and schooling on occupational standing. Finally, using data from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (WLS) and the National Longitudinal Study of Youth (NLSY), we explore relationships...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2012
Alexey Bessudnov Martin McKee David Stuckler

BACKGROUND Russia's market reforms in the early 1990s led to marked social inequalities. We analysed inequalities in risks of dying for Russian men by occupational class and perceived social status in the post-transition era. METHODS Cox proportional analysis of the hazard of dying by occupational class, education, household income and perceived social status was performed for 593 deaths that...

2015
Emmanuel WIERNIK Hermann NABI Bruno PANNIER Sébastien CZERNICHOW Olivier HANON Jean-Marc SIMON Frédérique THOMAS Cyril DUCOLOMBIER Nicolas DANCHIN Frédéric LIMOSIN Silla M. CONSOLI Cédric LEMOGNE Emmanuel Wiernik Paul Brousse Paul Vaillant Couturier Sébastien Czernichow Nicolas Danchin Frédéric Limosin Silla M. Consoli Pierre Fabre Cédric Lemogne Hermann Nabi Bruno Pannier Olivier Hanon Jean-Marc Simon Frédérique Thomas

Contrary to lay beliefs, current perceived stress is not consistently associated with the incidence of high blood pressure (BP) in prospective studies, possibly because of moderating factors. The present prospective study examined this association and explored potential moderating effects of gender or occupational status. The 4-item Perceived Stress Scale was filled at baseline by 19,766 normot...

2016
Anna Marie Yelick ANNA YELICK

FATHERS’ PERCEPTIONS REGARDING PARENTING AND DISCIPLINE BASED ONCOMMUNITY NORMS AND PRACTICESby ANNA YELICKMAY 2011Advisor: Dr. Shawna LeeMajor: Social WorkDegree: Master of Social WorkDetermining fathers’ perceptions of community norms on discipline is paramount tounderstanding how to develop social work interventions that target fathers’ parenting behaviors...

Journal: :Pediatric blood & cancer 2012
Kimberly S Miller Kathryn Vannatta Michael Vasey Nicholas Yeager Bruce E Compas Cynthia A Gerhardt

BACKGROUND Obtaining an accurate understanding of a child's cancer prognosis can help parents make informed decisions about treatment. Research has shown that parents tend to overestimate their child's cancer prognosis relative to physicians. Thus, we examined whether the content of physician communication, parent sources of medical information, and parent demographic factors affected the assoc...

2016
Sophie von Stumm G. David Batty Ian J. Deary

Article history: Received 25 November 2010 Received in revised form 21 February 2011 Accepted 21 February 2011 Available online 17 March 2011 Childhood intelligence (age 11) and occupational social status at midlife (age 46 to 51) was associated with marital status and reproduction in a sample from the Aberdeen Children of the 1950s cohort study (N=9614). Male and female divorcees had lower chi...

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