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    “…We observed that effective parenting practice is statistically significant and, in magnitude, shows small size negative direct and indirect effects on anti-social behaviors. …”
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    por Xu, Xinpei, Song, Lihong, Li, Xiaoyun, Li, Yan
    Publicado 2022
    “…Specifically, unsupportive intergenerational co-parenting was significantly associated with authoritative and authoritarian parenting for mothers with low and high psychological flexibility, respectively, and the magnitude of the association was higher for mothers with low psychological flexibility. …”
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    por Kravdal, Øystein, Grundy, Emily
    Publicado 2016
    “…We analyse effects of parental deaths on the health of women and men aged 18–59 in 2004–2008, indicated by purchases of prescription medicines. …”
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    por Lai, Ting, Liu, Fulan, Huang, Yiheng
    Publicado 2022
    “…Studies show that parental educational expectations (PEEs) serve as an intermediary variable between family background and children’s educational attainment. …”
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    “…It is a global system, which includes coaches, referees, athletes, and parent spectators; consequently, the behavior of each member can influence the experiences of others. …”
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    “…Given this protein-mediated trade-off between reproduction and survival, how does protein consumption by parents affect the viability of their offspring? In insects, protein consumption by females enhances fecundity, but trade-offs between offspring quantity and quality could result in negative effects of protein consumption on offspring viability. …”
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    por Turner, R. N., Curtin, N. J.
    Publicado 1996
    “…The effect of DP on VP16 growth inhibition was investigated in parental (CHO-K1) and MDR (CHO-Adr(r)) Chinese hamster ovary cells. …”
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    “…Our previous work found a positive association between higher curiosity and higher academic achievement at kindergarten, with a greater magnitude of benefit for children with socioeconomic disadvantage. …”
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    “…We performed t-tests and ANOVA analyses to assess the significance of perceived impact on each domain and potential differences in the impact across families with children of different ages, genders, and levels of required support as well as families that experienced different magnitudes of economic hardships. RESULTS: Parents reported significant deterioration in their mood and sleep along with significant improvements in relationships with their spouse and child with ASD, and in their parenting skills. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Infants rely on their parents’ sensitive and contingent soothing to support their regulation from pain-related distress. …”
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    “…This study explores whether the relationship between parent and child EE is shaped by parental feeding practices, and if the magnitude of this relationship varies as a function of child temperament. …”
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    “…While children in Guizhou had much worse psychosocial outcomes than those in Zhejiang, adjusted subgroup analysis showed similar magnitude of between-province disparities regardless of parental migration status. …”
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    “…The exercise increased FMD in both of the groups with no significant difference in magnitude between the women with hypertensive and normotensive parents. …”
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