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Childhood eating behaviors are associated with weight status and laboratory assessments of dietary intake. However, little is known about how eating behaviors relate to the eating patterns and diet quality of children from marginalized populations when assessed in their natural environments. Therefore, we examined the association of food avoidant (e.

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Gut permeability may increase cardiovascular disease risk by allowing bacterial components (e.g., lipopolysaccharide or LPS) to enter the bloodstream, leading to low-grade inflammation.

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Student Loan Decision Making: Experience as an Anchor.

J Fam Econ Issues

June 2021

University of Florida, 1024 McCarty Hall D, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA.

The purpose of study is to examine the association between one's past borrowing experience and borrowing decisions in a hypothetical survey scenario. A total of 1928 responses from an online survey panel were analyzed, with a built-in anchoring question. Using the concept of anchoring bias as a reference point, survey participants were shown a hypothetical scenario regarding college attendance and asked two relevant questions: is it wise to attend college and how much student loans one should take out to attend college.

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The Able Worry More? Debt Delinquency, Financial Capability, and Financial Stress.

J Fam Econ Issues

May 2021

Department of Consumer Sciences, University of Alabama, 316-C Adams Hall, Box 870158, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 USA.

Research on the link between debt and financial stress is emerging. This study was one of the first attempts to examine the association between debt delinquency and financial stress and the moderating role of financial capability in the association. Delinquencies in three types of debts were examined: (a) mortgage, (b) credit card, and (c) student loan.

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Perspectives on complementary and alternative therapies in asthma.

Expert Rev Clin Immunol

November 2008

University of Rhode Island, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, 2 Lower College Road, Transition Center 210, Kingston, RI 02881, USA.

Asthma is a chronic disease that affects millions of individuals living in the USA. Proper asthma management is essential for controlling asthma symptoms and exacerbations. In recent years, however, there has been increased recognition of individuals using complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) to treat asthma.

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Peer group membership and a sense of belonging: their relationship to adolescent behavior problems.

Adolescence

October 2007

Department of Human Development and Family Studies, University of Rhode Island, 2 Lower College Road, Kingston, Rhode Island 02881, USA.

This study explored three aspects of peer group membership in adolescence: peer group affiliation, the importance of group membership, and a sense of peer group belonging. Each is considered in relationship to adolescents' behavior problems as measured by the Achenbach Youth Self-Report. Participants included an ethnically and socioeconomically diverse sample of 733 adolescents ranging in age from 11 to 18 years.

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Understanding maternal intentions to engage in home visiting programs.

Child Youth Serv Rev

October 2006

Human Development and Family Studies, University of Rhode Island, 2 Lower College Road, Kingston, RI 02881 USA.

Little is known as to why some parents choose to engage in voluntary home visitation services while others refuse or avoid services. To address this knowledge gap, this study tests several hypotheses about the factors that influence maternal intentions to engage in home visitation services and the link between these intentions and the receipt of a home visit. The sample consists of an ethnically diverse group of mothers identified as at-risk for parenting difficulties (N = 343).

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The influence of support and stress on maternal attitudes.

Child Abuse Negl

March 2005

Human Development and Family Studies, University of Rhode Island, 2 Lower College Road, Kingston, RI 02881, USA.

Objectives: This study examines an expanded version of Belsky's (1984) multi-dimensional process model of parenting to determine whether changes in stress and support influence maternal attitudes during the first year of a child's life.

Method: Data were collected from mothers of newborns eligible for Hawaii's Healthy Start program who had been randomly assigned to home visitation (n=108) or control (n=104) status. Multiple regression analyses were used to test hypotheses regarding the influence of change in contextual sources of support and stress on parenting attitudes as measured by the Child Abuse Potential Inventory (CAPI) Abuse Scale.

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Can home visitation enhance maternal social support?

Am J Community Psychol

February 2001

University of Rhode Island, 2 Lower College Road, Kingston, Rhode Island 02881, USA.

This study investigates the impacts of Healthy Start, a statewide, home visitation program, on the social support systems of 212 disadvantaged mothers in Oahu, Hawaii. Maternal support was assessed at the time these mothers gave birth and 12 months later with the Maternal Social Support Index. Comparisons of mothers randomly assigned to visited (n = 108) or nonvisited (n = 104) conditions uncover few differences on structural or affiliational aspects of support after 12 months.

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