Search results for "Family life"

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Maternal condition determines offspring behavior toward family members in the European earwig

2015

International audience; Parental care confers benefits to juveniles but is usually associated with substantial costs for parents. These costs often depend on parental condition, which is thus considered as a key determinant of the level of parental care expressed during family life. However, how parental condition affects the behaviors that juveniles express toward their siblings and parents remains poorly explored. Here, we investigated these questions in the European earwig Forficula auricularia, an insect in which mothers provide extensive forms of care to their juveniles. We measured maternal body condition at egg hatching, subsequently manipulated maternal nutritional state, and finall…

0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicineSibling rivalry (animals)Offspringparental careForficula auriculariaAffect (psychology)010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciencesForficula auriculariasocial evolutionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsbiologyEcologybiology.organism_classificationBroodFamily lifeprecocial species[SDV.BA.ZI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology/Invertebrate Zoology030104 developmental biologyEarwigsibling rivalryAnimal Science and ZoologyPaternal careDemography
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Offspring reverse transcriptome responses to maternal deprivation when reared with pathogens in an insect with facultative family life

2020

Offspring of species with facultative family life are able to live with and without parents (i.e. to adjust to extreme changes in their social environment). While these adjustments are well understood on a phenotypic level, their genetic underpinnings remain surprisingly understudied. Investigating gene expression changes in response to parental absence may elucidate the genetic constraints driving evolutionary transitions between solitary and family life. Here, we manipulated maternal presence to observe gene expression changes in the fat body of juvenile European earwigs, an insect with facultative family life. Because parents typically protect offspring against pathogens, expression chan…

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Short-term benefits, but transgenerational costs of maternal loss in an insect with facultative maternal care

2015

A lack of parental care is generally assumed to entail substantial fitness costs for offspring that ultimately select for the maintenance of family life across generations. However, it is unknown whether these costs arise when parental care is facultative, thus questioning their fundamental importance in the early evolution of family life. Here, we investigated the short-term, long-term and transgenerational effects of maternal loss in the European earwig Forficula auricularia , an insect with facultative post-hatching maternal care. We showed that maternal loss did not influence the developmental time and survival rate of juveniles, but surprisingly yielded adults of larger body and force…

0106 biological sciencesNymphInsectaOffspringmedia_common.quotation_subject[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Insect010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology03 medical and health sciencesForficula auriculariaAnimalsBody SizeMaternal BehaviorSocial BehaviorComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSResearch Articles030304 developmental biologyGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_common0303 health sciencesFacultativeGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologybiologyBehavior AnimalEcology[SDV.BA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biologyExtremitiesGeneral MedicineFeeding Behaviorbiology.organism_classificationFamily life[SDV.BA.ZI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology/Invertebrate ZoologyEarwigFemaleSocial evolutionGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesPaternal careDemography
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Using the Intervention Mapping protocol to develop a family-based intervention for improving lifestyle habits among overweight and obese children: st…

2016

Abstract Background In light of the high prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity, there is a need of developing effective prevention programs to address the rising prevalence and the concomitant health consequences. The main aim of the present study is to systematically develop and implement a tailored family-based intervention for improving lifestyle habits among overweight and obese children, aged 6–10 years old, enhancing parental self-efficacy, family engagement and parent-child interaction. A subsidiary aim of the intervention study is to reduce the prevalence of overweight and obesity among those participating in the intervention study. Methods/design The Intervention Mapping p…

0301 basic medicineGerontologyCounselingParentsmedicine.medical_specialtyPediatric ObesityPilot ProjectsHealth PromotionOverweightChildhood obesity03 medical and health sciencesIntervention mappingStudy Protocol0302 clinical medicineIntervention (counseling)Health caremedicineHumansParental involvement030212 general & internal medicineChildhood obesityParent-Child RelationsChildExerciseLife Style030109 nutrition & dieteticsEnergy balance related behaviorbusiness.industryNorwayPublic healthlcsh:Public aspects of medicinePublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthlcsh:RA1-1270Feeding Behaviormedicine.diseaseFamily lifeIntervention Mapping protocolResearch DesignChild PreschoolPhysical therapyFamily TherapyFemaleBiostatisticsmedicine.symptombusinessBMC Public Health
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Cross-border mobility and long-distance communication as modes of care circulation: insights from the Peruvian ‘zero generation’

2016

ABSTRACTThe contribution of older family members in the sending countries to the well-being of transnational families has only recently come more into the focus of research. Cross-border mobility and long-distance communication are two central modes through which the members of this ‘zero generation’ engage in transnational family life. By applying the framework of care circulation, this paper seeks to discuss the influence of cross-border mobility and long-distance communication on older Peruvian non-migrants’ engagement in transnational family care arrangements. The paper shows, first, that political and economic factors, as well as communication infrastructures, shape the patterns of the…

05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyGrandparentFamily life0506 political scienceZero (linguistics)PoliticsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)050602 political science & public administrationCirculation (currency)Demographic economicsSociologySocioeconomicsOlder people050703 geographyDemographyJournal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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Cognitive reappraisal and self-compassion as emotion regulation strategies for parents during COVID-19: An online randomized controlled trial

2021

Objective Parenting during pandemic restrictions places extreme demands on everyday family life, leading to increased stress levels for parents and distressed parent-child interactions. This RCT aimed to investigate whether cognitive reappraisal and self-compassion are helpful emotion regulation (ER) strategies to reduce individual and parental stress during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method An online intervention for parents was developed focusing on the application of ER strategies to pandemic requirements of families. A sample of 265 parents were randomly assigned to either cognitive reappraisal (CR; n = 88), self-compassion (SC; n = 90) or wait-list control (WLC; n = 87) group. Intervention…

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Domain-specific associations between disability and depression, anxiety, and somatization in primary care patients

2018

Abstract This study explores the associations between different disability domains and the most prevalent symptoms of mental disorders in primary care patients (i.e. depression, anxiety, and somatization). A total of 1241 participants from 28 primary care centres completed self-report measures of depression, anxiety, and somatization. This same sample also completed the Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS) to assess functional impairment in work, social life, and family life domains. Associations between the symptoms and each disability domain were examined using hierarchical regression analyses. Depression emerged as the strongest predictor of all three disability domains. Somatization was assoc…

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As Long as the Breath Lasts: In Utero Exposure to Ramadan and the Occurrence of Wheezing in Adulthood.

2017

While prenatal exposure to Ramadan has been shown to be negatively associated with general physical and mental health, studies on specific organs remain scarce. In this study, we explored whether Ramadan exposure during pregnancy affects the occurrence of wheezing, a main symptom of obstructive airway disease. Using data from the Indonesian Family Life Survey collected between 1997 and 2008 (waves 2-4), we compared wheezing occurrence among adult Muslims who had been in utero during Ramadan with that in adult Muslims who had not been in utero during Ramadan. Wheezing prevalence was higher among adult Muslims who had been in utero during Ramadan, independent of the pregnancy phase in which t…

AdultMalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentEpidemiologyIslam03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicinePregnancy030225 pediatricsEpidemiologymedicinePrevalenceHumans030212 general & internal medicineLongitudinal StudiesFetal programmingPrenatal exposureRespiratory SoundsPregnancyFetusbusiness.industrySmokingFastingMaternal Nutritional Physiological PhenomenaMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMental healthFamily lifeIn uteroIndonesiaPrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsFemalebusinessAmerican journal of epidemiology
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Respite care as a community care service: Factors associated with the effects on family carers of adults with intellectual disability in Taiwan

2008

This study examines the effects and associated factors of respite care, which was legislated as a community service for adults with an intellectual disability (ID) in Taiwan in 1997.A total of 116 family carers who live with an adult with ID and have utilised the respite care program were surveyed using standardised measures.The results suggest that the most notable effects of respite care include improvement in the carers' social support and life satisfaction, and relief of psychological stress and overall burden of care. The factors associated with these effects include the way the participants have used the respite care and the users' individual characteristics.How families used the resp…

AdultMaleStress managementAdolescentTaiwanBurnoutCommunity NetworksHealth Services AccessibilityEducationSocial supportArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)NursingRespite careIntellectual DisabilityAdaptation PsychologicalIntellectual disabilityHumansMedicineGeneral PsychologyAgedService (business)business.industrySocial SupportLife satisfactionConsumer BehaviorMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCommunity Mental Health ServicesFamily lifeCaregiversQuality of LifeFemaleRespite CarebusinessJournal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability
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Selected Predictors of the Sense of Intimacy in Relationships of Young Adults

2019

The main research objective of this study was seeking the predictive role of closeness to parents, attachment, identity style, identity commitment, type of relationship, and having children in intimacy among young women and men. Many studies indicate differences in the level of engagement, communication, and satisfaction in relationships. The study group comprised 227 people, including 114 women (M = 29.99

AdultMalesatisfaction in relationshipsSexual BehaviorHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisClosenessStepwise regression analysisIdentity (social science)050109 social psychologyPersonal SatisfactionintimacyArticleDevelopmental psychologyStyle (sociolinguistics)Young AdultInterpersonal relationshipSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansInterpersonal Relations0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesYoung adultclosenesscommunication05 social sciencesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthFamily lifeSexual PartnersScale (social sciences)FemaleFamily RelationsPsychology050104 developmental & child psychologyengagementInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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