نتایج جستجو برای: young mothers social class

تعداد نتایج: 1253818  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1971
H F Harlow S J Suomi

Total social isolation of macaque monkeys for at least the first 6 months of life consistently produces severe deficits in virtually every aspect of social behavior. Experiments designed to rehabilitate monkeys reared in isolation are described. While young isolates exposed to equal-age normal peers achieved only limited recovery of simple social responses, some mothers reared in isolation even...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2001
N Spencer

Teenage pregnancy has been viewed with increasing concern in recent years. In the United Kingdom, the issue became a public health priority through the incorporation of targets for reducing teenage pregnancy in the “Health of the Nation” strategy. The continuing political importance of teenage pregnancy is marked by the current government’s decision to commission a report by its Social Exclusio...

Journal: :Journal of youth and adolescence 2014
Sandra Yu Rueger Pan Chen Lyndsay N Jenkins Hyung Joon Choe

The transition to middle school can be a significant stressor for young adolescents, leading to increases in depression for those who are vulnerable. The current study examined how perceived support from mothers, fathers, and teachers independently and interactively predicted developmental patterns of depressive symptoms during adolescents' transition to middle school, and gender differences in...

2011
Simon M Dyson Karl Atkin Lorraine A Culley Sue E Dyson Hala Evans

The experiences of young people living with a sickle cell disorder in schools in England are reported through a thematic analysis of forty interviews, using Bourdieu's notions of field, capital and habitus. Young people with sickle cell are found to be habitually dys-positioned between the demands of the clinic for health maintenance through self-care and the field of the school, with its empha...

Journal: :Child development 1974
J Brooks M Lewis

Seventeen sets of opposite sex twins, 13 to 14 months old, were observed in a playroom situation with their mothers. Attachment behaviors, toy preference, style of play, and activity level were recorded. Analysis of four attachment behaviors indicated that girls looked at, vocalized to, and maintained proximity with their mothers significantly more often than did their brothers. Girls also touc...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه یزد 1385

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Journal: :iranian journal of cognition and education 2014
hamideh rahimpoor masomeh khosravi mohammad ali mohammadyfar

objectives: the aim of current research was the investigation of the role of classroom social psychosocial climate and shyness with academic performance of students. method: for this purpose, 370 students of third grade high schools of sabzevar city in iran, selected by clustering random sampling, and all of them filled the timidness and class social psychosocial climate questionnaires. results...

Journal: :British journal of preventive & social medicine 1974
J Fedrick

Of the 206 cases of sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUD) 170 were linked with the maternity information and birth certificates on the Oxford Record Linkage files. Statistically highly significant correlations were demonstrated with low maternal age, high parity, and low social class, the last two associations being more marked among the mothers of infants who died after the 12th week. Each ...

2010
Karina Karenina Andrey Giljov Vladimir Baranov Ludmila Osipova Vera Krasnova Yegor Malashichev

BACKGROUND Behavioral laterality is known for a variety of vertebrate and invertebrate animals. Laterality in social interactions has been described for a wide range of species including humans. Although evidence and theoretical predictions indicate that in social species the degree of population level laterality is greater than in solitary ones, the origin of these unilateral biases is not ful...

Journal: :Child development 2002
Brenda L Volling Nancy L McElwain Alison L Miller

Jealousy is a social emotion that has received little attention by developmental researchers. The current study examined sibling jealousy and its relations to child and family characteristics in 60 families with a 16-month-old toddler and an older preschool-age sibling. Sibling jealousy was elicited in social triads consisting of a parent (mother or father) and the two siblings. Positive marita...

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