نتایج جستجو برای: parents education

تعداد نتایج: 449118  

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2001
N Lien C Friestad K I Klepp

STUDY OBJECTIVE Children's proxy reports on indicators of their parents' socioeconomic status (SES) have either been used uncritically or dismissed as invalid. This paper examines the validity of young adolescents' reports of parental SES by comparing adolescent reports with parents' own reports of SES. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS In 1990, 924 13 year olds, along with 648 of their father...

2015
Abraham Aragones Denise M. Bruno Mariane Ehrenberg Josana Tonda-Salcedo Francesca M. Gany

OBJECTIVE Latino populations, particularly Mexican-Americans who comprise 65% of the Latinos in the U.S., are disproportionately affected by HPV-related diseases. The HPV vaccination completion rates remain low, well below the Healthy People 2020 goal. In this study we assessed the effect of parental education and a text messaging reminder service on HPV vaccine completion rates among eligible ...

Journal: :Joint Commission journal on quality and patient safety 2017
Carol E Heiser Rosenberg Mary F Terhaar Judith A Ascenzi Anna Walbert K Michelle Kokoszka Julianne S Perretta Marlene R Miller

BACKGROUND Ambulatory central-line infections in children with cancer are life-threatening. Infections are two to three times more frequent in outpatients than inpatients, for whom evidence-based bundles have decreased morbidity. Most cancer care now takes place at home, where parents perform many of the same tasks as nurses. However, parents often feel stressed and unprepared. To address this,...

2015
Nadine J. Kaslow Barbara H. Fiese Alison Parkes Helen Sweeting Daniel Wight

Current theorizing and evidence suggest that parenting stress might be greater among parents from both low and high socioeconomic positions (SEP) compared with those from intermediate levels because of material hardship among parents of low SEP and employment demands among parents of high SEP. However, little is known about how this socioeconomic variation in stress relates to the support that ...

Journal: :Journal of caring sciences 2014
Ahmad Reza Zarei Faezeh Jahanpour Fatemeh Alhani Najmeh Razazan Afshin Ostovar

INTRODUCTION Asthma is one of the most common chronic disease among children, and is considered as a global health problem. According to the guidelines of childhood Asthma, parental education in order to improve their knowledge and self-efficacy should be considered in clinical care. Therefore, this study was performed with the purpose of investigating the influence of multimedia education on k...

2011
Ann Norling-Gustafsson Katarina Skaghammar Annsofie Adolfsson

Being an expectant parent is a life changing event and it is something that most people will experience in their lifetime. Many people who are parents for the first time will participate in parenting education. Most of the previous studies associated with parenting education focus on subjects such as birth outcome and breastfeeding. The purpose of this study is to focus on the less investigated...

2012
N Feiler-Mircus

Results Twenty-seven percent of the respondents reported that they used CAM for at least one child in their family. Parents with higher education and income used CAM more than less educated parents and those with lower incomes. Parents who have tried CAM for themselves used it also for their children. Parents who have not vaccinated or partially vaccinated their children used CAM more than pare...

2012
Alexander Haupt

This paper analyses a political force that can cause an initial expansion of public spending on higher education and an ensuing decline in subsidies per student: the increase in the number, and thus voting power, of skilled parents. The rise of the skilled class leads to a majority for an initial expansion of public education spending. This expansion further boosts the number of skilled parents...

2016
Helmuth Cremer Kerstin Roeder

We study exchanges between three overlapping generations with non-dynastic altruism. The middleaged choose informal care provided to their parents and education expenditures for their children. The young enjoy their education, while the old may leave a bequest to their children. Within each period the three generations play a “game” inspired by Becker’s (1974, 1991) rotten kids framework, with ...

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