نتایج جستجو برای: fathers occupational status

تعداد نتایج: 474269  

Journal: :European journal of orthodontics 2007
Man Zhang Colman McGrath Urban Hägg

Shared decision making between children and parents is required in orthodontics. This study compared agreement among mothers, fathers, and children regarding the oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) of children. A sample of 71 child patients (41 girls and 30 boys) aged 12.6 years with an orthodontic treatment need, together with both their parents completed components of the child OHRQo...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2005
Vicky Phares Elena Lopez Sherecce Fields Dimitra Kamboukos Amy M Duhig

BACKGROUND Recently, there has been a growing awareness of the importance of the roles of fathers in understanding normative developmental processes. Increased attention has been given to the roles of fathers in the area of clinical child research and therapy. However, the presence of fathers in research and treatment in pediatric psychology has not been fully examined. OBJECTIVE To explore t...

Journal: :International journal of cancer 2014
Helen D Bailey Lin Fritschi Claire Infante-Rivard Deborah C Glass Lucia Miligi John D Dockerty Tracy Lightfoot Jacqueline Clavel Eve Roman Logan G Spector Peter Kaatsch Catherine Metayer Corrado Magnani Elizabeth Milne Sophia Polychronopoulou Jill Simpson Jérémie Rudant Vasiliki Sidi Roberto Rondelli Laurent Orsi Alice Y Kang Eleni Petridou Joachim Schüz

Maternal occupational pesticide exposure during pregnancy and/or paternal occupational pesticide exposure around conception have been suggested to increase risk of leukemia in the offspring. With a view to providing insight in this area we pooled individual level data from 13 case-control studies participating in the Childhood Leukemia International Consortium (CLIC). Occupational data were har...

2015
Helen D Bailey Lin Fritschi Claire Infante-Rivard Lucia Miligi John D Dockerty Tracy Lightfoot Jacqueline Clavel Logan G Spector Peter Kaatsch Catherine Metayer Corrado Magnani Elizabeth Milne Sophia Polychronopoulou Jérémie Rudant Vasiliki Sidi Roberto Rondelli Laurent Orsi Eleni Petridou Joachim Schüz

Maternal occupational pesticide exposure during pregnancy and/or paternal occupational pesticide exposure around conception have been suggested to increase risk of leukemia in the offspring. With a view to providing insight in this area we pooled individual level data from 13 case-control studies participating in the Childhood Leukemia International Consortium (CLIC). Occupational data were har...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2007
Jonas Lidfeldt Tricia Y Li Frank B Hu Joann E Manson Ichiro Kawachi

The influence of childhood socioeconomic status (SES) on incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus has not previously been studied. The authors prospectively examined the association of childhood SES (father's occupation) with incidence of diabetes in 100,330 US women who were followed from 1980 to 2002. In 55,115 of those women, 10-year follow-up data (1992-2002) were also available on adult SES (...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2008
Jean D Brender Lucina Suarez Peter H Langlois

BACKGROUND In the most recent revision (2003) of the U.S. standard certificate of live births, the National Center for Health Statistics recommended that all states collect maternal and paternal usual occupation. Because such information might be useful in the surveillance of job-related risk areas, we assessed the quality of parental work information on the U.S. birth certificate. METHODS Oc...

2018

Contemporary Western society has grown to accept and expect fathers’ involvement in the antenatal period and birthing process of their offspring. Fathers are also recognised to share domestic responsibilities, which encompass taking on an active role in caring for and the upbringing of their children [5,7]. Of the limited research centred on fathers in the setting of teenage pregnancy, it has b...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2007
E E Agardh A Ahlbom T Andersson S Efendic V Grill J Hallqvist C G Ostenson

BACKGROUND It has been suggested that low socio-economic position (SEP) during childhood and adolescence predicts risk of adult type 2 diabetes. We investigated the associations between type 2 diabetes and childhood SEP (fathers' occupational position), participants' education and adult SEP (participants' occupational position). To determine possible independent associations between early SEP (...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2015
Craig F Garfield

Today’s father is not your father’s father. There are 70.1 million fathers in the United States, with 24.7 million part of married couples with children aged ,18 years. Although 40% of children are born to unmarried couples, father involvement in all families has never been higher. From 1965 to 2011, fathers have more than doubled their involvement, both in time spent with their children in chi...

Journal: :Journal of applied youth studies 2022

Abstract The persistence of occupational sex segregation is a global phenomenon that relegates women into lower paid, status jobs. Understanding why young apparently choose such jobs integral to reversing decades economic inequality related employment. strength the association between education system and labour market as well high levels makes Germany an interesting case study. Using data from...

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