نتایج جستجو برای: children and young adult

تعداد نتایج: 16999472  

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
seung min park department of emergency medicine, school of medicine, kangwon national university, chuncheon 200-701, south korea department of emergency medicine, sacred heart hospital, college of medicine, hallym university, anyang431-796, south korea jae-chul lee department of neurobiology, school of medicine, kangwon national university, chuncheon 200-701, south korea bai hui chen department of physiology, college of medicine, hallym university, chuncheon 200-702, south korea bich-na shin department of physiology, college of medicine, hallym university, chuncheon 200-702, south korea jeong hwi cho department of neurobiology, school of medicine, kangwon national university, chuncheon 200-701, south korea

objective(s): the alteration of glucose transporters is closely related with the pathogenesis of brain edema. we compared neuronal damage/death in the hippocampus between adult and young gerbils following transient cerebral ischemia/reperfusion and changes of glucose transporter-1(glut-1)-immunoreactive microvessels in their ischemic hippocampal ca1 region. materials and methods: transient cere...

Journal: :International Journal of Humanities and Social Science 2019

Journal: :Journal of prevention & intervention in the community 2010
Brian J Higginbotham Stacey MaCarthur P Craig Dart

The 4-H Mentoring: Youth and Families with Promise program is a school, family, and community partnership designed to enhance the strengths of at-risk youth. Youth with below-average school performance, poor social skills, and/or weak family bonds are targeted. Participants are engaged by caring adults in three structurally different settings; youth are matched with a young adult mentor, enroll...

2011

Previous research has found that young children recognize an adult as being acquainted with an object most readily when the child and adult have previously engaged socially with that object together. In the current study, we tested the hypothesis that such social engagement is so powerful that it can sometimes lead children to overestimate what has been shared. After having shared two objects w...

Journal: :Sociological inquiry 2011
Lauren Rinelli McClain

As cohabitation has risen dramatically in the past few decades among adults of all ages, it is possible that middle-and older-aged parents are “learning” cohabitation from their young adult children. The present study uses this theory as a guiding framework to determine if parents are more likely to cohabit themselves following the start of a young adult child’s cohabitation. Using three waves ...

Journal: :Law and human behavior 2009
Anne-Marie R Iselin Jamie DeCoster Randall T Salekin

This study examined the role of cognitive control in explaining the psychosocial maturity of adolescent (n = 43) and young adult male (n = 40) offenders. We separated psychosocial maturity into prosocial and criminal components, which were statistically unrelated and were explained by different variables. Individuals with higher levels of prosocial maturity were older, had better proactive cogn...

Journal: :Journal of marriage and the family 2007
Brian M D'Onofrio Eric Turkheimer Robert E Emery K Paige Harden Wendy S Slutske Andrew C Heath Pamela A F Madden Nicholas G Martin

Environmental or genetic influences, or both could account for the increased risk of divorce among the offspring of separated parents. Previous studies have used covariates to statistically control for confounds, but the present research is the first genetically informed study of the topic. The investigation used the Children of Twins Design with twins, their spouses, and their young adult offs...

Journal: :Journal of marriage and the family 2013
Derek A Kreager Richard B Felson Cody Warner Marin R Wenger

Drawing on social exchange theories, the authors hypothesized that educated women are more likely than uneducated women to leave violent marriages and suggested that this pattern offsets the negative education - divorce association commonly found in the United States. They tested these hypotheses using 2 waves of young adult data on 914 married women from the National Longitudinal Study of Adol...

Journal: :NeuroImage: Clinical 2018
Alexandra Badea Alaa Kamnaksh Robert J. Anderson Evan Calabrese Joseph B. Long Denes V. Agoston

Please cite this article as: Alexandra Badea, Alaa Kamnaksh, Robert J. Anderson, Evan Calabrese, Joseph B. Long, Denes V. Agoston , Repeated mild blast exposure in young adult rats results in dynamic and persistent microstructural changes in the brain. The address for the corresponding author was captured as affiliation for all authors. Please check if appropriate. Ynicl(2017), https://doi.org/...

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