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Considering Developmental Phenotypes of Suicidality for Young Black Children

open access: yesMental Health Science, Volume 2, Issue 4, December 2024.
ABSTRACT Suicide is currently the 5th leading cause of death among children aged 5–11, a rate that has more than tripled in the last decade, and one that has increased significantly more among Black compared to White children. Specifying early childhood phenotypes of suicidality is critical for prevention of suicidal behavior.
Kate Keenan   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Psychosocial, pharmacological, and legal interventions for improving the psychosocial outcomes of children with substance misusing parents: A systematic review

open access: yesCampbell Systematic Reviews, Volume 20, Issue 3, September 2024.
Abstract Background Parental substance misuse is a pervasive risk factor for a range of detrimental outcomes for children across the life course. While a variety of interventions have been developed for this population, the existing evidence‐base requires consolidation and consideration of the comparative effectiveness of different interventions to ...
Elizabeth Eggins   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

An association weight matrix identified biological pathways associated with bull fertility traits in a multi‐breed population

open access: yesAnimal Genetics, Volume 55, Issue 4, Page 495-510, August 2024.
Abstract Using seven indicator traits, we investigated the genetic basis of bull fertility and predicted gene interactions from SNP associations. We used percent normal sperm as the key phenotype for the association weight matrix–partial correlation information theory (AWM‐PCIT) approach.
Wei Liang Andre Tan   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Home-Based Parent-Child Therapy in Low-Income African American, Caucasian, and Latino Families: A Comparative Examination of Treatment Outcomes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This study examined parent and child treatment outcomes for a home-based Parent-Child Therapy (PCT) program for 66 children from families living in poverty.
Gresl, Brittany L.   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Protocol: Interventions aimed at preventing out‐of‐home placement of children: A systematic review

open access: yesCampbell Systematic Reviews, Volume 20, Issue 2, June 2024.
Abstract This is the protocol for a Campbell systematic review. The objectives are as follows. The aim of the present review is to synthesize evidence on the effectiveness of interventions for at‐risk families aimed at preventing the out‐of‐home placement of children or increasing the likelihood that children are reunited with their birth families ...
Nina Thorup Dalgaard   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Assessing Demographic Changes and Income Inequalities: A Case Study of West Virginia [PDF]

open access: yes
This study investigates demographic change and income inequalities, and relationship between economic growth and income inequality in West Virginia. Income growth was positively related with population and employment growth, but is significantly and ...
Gebremedhin, Tesfa G.   +2 more
core   +1 more source

System Dynamics Model on Urban Growth with an Application to Okayama City [PDF]

open access: yes, 1982
A system dynamics model to forecast future movements of a city was studied. The model consists of three sections of population sector, industry sector, land use sector and some divisions of labor, income employment, housing land which connect each ...
Inouye, Hiroshi, Oda, Shinji
core   +1 more source

Condensing parent training: A randomized trial comparing the efficacy of a briefer, more intensive version of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (I-PCIT).

open access: yesJournal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2020
OBJECTIVE The current study examined the comparative efficacy of a more intensive version of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (I-PCIT; 5 days/week over 2 weeks) versus a time-limited weekly PCIT format (1 day/week over 10 weeks) in treating early ...
P. Graziano   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

TERAPIA DE INTERACCIÓN PADRES-HIJOS (PCIT)

open access: yesPapeles del Psicólogo, 2014
La Terapia de Interacción Padres-Hijos (PCIT) es una terapia breve para tratar los problemas de conducta en la infancia. Es un tratamiento que está demostrado válido empíricamente y puede ser considerada como un tratamiento bien establecido para tratar conductas problema en la infancia según las normas de la APA. Este trabajo expone sus características
Rafael Ferro García   +1 more
openaire   +1 more source

Partnering with Medicaid to Advance and Sustain the Goals of the Child Welfare System [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The purpose of this paper is to serve as a practical guide for child welfare directors who are looking to expand or sustain services for the children and families that they serve.
Deborah S. Harburger   +5 more
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