Early Childhood (under 5 years)
Data were utilized to classify pre-kindergarten children into profiles based on their classroom engagement. These profiles were then used to predict gains in language, literacy, and math, from fall to spring of the pre-kindergarten year.
2010
Chien, N. C.
Howes, C.
Burchinal, M.
Pianta, R. C.
Ritchie, S.
Bryant, D. M.
Clifford, R. M.
Early, D. M.
Barbarin, O. A.
Although criminal justice involvement and incarceration are common problems for homeless veterans, few studies have examined childhood risk factors for criminal justice involvement among veterans.
2013
Tsai, J.
Rosenheck, R. A.
Researchers assessed whether family instability, childhood conduct disorder, and childhood abuse were correlated with criminal justice involvement or incarceration in a sample of homeless Veterans.
2013
Tsai, J.
Rosenheck, R. A.
There has been increasing interest in the promotion of social and emotional learning in schools, and research has shown positive outcomes. However, relatively few studies have been conducted in kindergarten classrooms or considered the feasibility of kindergarten implementation.
2010
Kramer, T. J.
Caldarella, P.
Christensen, L.
Shatzer, R. H.
Teacher and parent behavior ratings were used to assess changes in the social and emotional competence of Kindergarten students after receiving the Strong Start curriculum.
2010
Kramer, T. J.
Caldarella, P.
Christensen, L.
Shatzer, R. H.
BACKGROUND: Military professionals who deploy to combat operations may encounter hazards that could adversely affect reproductive health. Pregnant woman are generally exempt from deployment to military operations, however, exposures to such environments may inadvertently occur.
2011
Ryan, M. A. K.
Jacobson, I. G.
Sevick, C. J.
Smith, T. C.
Gumbs, G. R.
Conlin, A. M. S.
Department of Defenese (DoD) Birth and Infant Health Registry data were used to examine whether maternal deployment during pregnancy was associated with adverse health outcomes at birth and in the first year of life.
2011
Ryan, M. A. K.
Jacobson, I. G.
Sevick, C. J.
Smith, T. C.
Gumbs, G. R.
Conlin, A. M. S.
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine whether parental deployment affected the rates at which children of military parents accessed health care within the military health system.
2010
Eide, M.
Gorman, G.
Hisle-Gorman, E.
Medical claims data were utilized to determine the ratios of outpatient and well-child visit rates during parental deployment, compared with those during non-deployment. Deployment influenced the rate of health care visits differently for single and married parents.
2010
Eide, M.
Gorman, G.
Hisle-Gorman, E.
In the current study, the author tested a model of risk for anxiety in fearful toddlers characterized by the toddlers' regulation of the intensity of withdrawal behavior across a variety of contexts.
2011