词汇 | example_english_protective-factor |
释义 | protective factorcollocation in Englishmeanings of protectiveand factorThese words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. Or, see other collocations with factor. protective adjective uk /prəˈtek.tɪv/ us /prəˈtek.tɪv/ giving ... See more at protective factor noun[C] uk /ˈfæk.tər/ us /ˈfæk.tɚ/ a fact or situation that influences the result ... See more at factor Examples of protective factorThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. A critical protectivefactor was high self-understanding among children. A longitudinal study of parenting as a protectivefactor for children of alcoholics. Depression or anxiety may function as a protectivefactor, reducing conduct problems over time. Maternal warmth as a protectivefactor against risks associated with peer rejection among children. The study demonstrates the importance of traditional extended family as a protectivefactor. Total antioxidant capacity also did not emerge as a possible mediating risk or protectivefactor. Consequently, additional methods are needed to assess psychological health as a protectivefactor. Finally, close relationships with fathers acted as a protectivefactor that reduced symptoms of maladjustment. The term "protectivefactor" has also been used in inconsistent ways. However, children's individual differences in self-regulation may serve as a key protectivefactor. Depressive complaints may be associated with a protectivefactor involved in the development of breast cancer. Educational level, which may in part be genetically influenced, was a significant protectivefactor in most cases. For example, male gender, a risk factor for conduct disorders, could be considered a protectivefactor for anorexia. Thus, controlling parenting may be a risk factor for one group and a protectivefactor for another group of families. However, even in the presence of this, the single strongest known genetic protectivefactor against drinking behavior, family environment mattered. Besides secondary security of the infant, also security of attachment representations in the parents may be a protectivefactor. Whether a particular construct is labeled a vulnerability factor, protectivefactor, or both depends on where central effects lie. For males, the presence of a protective father (even if strict) may be an important protectivefactor against externalizing disorders. It also points to effortful control as a potentially critical protectivefactor for children experiencing higher levels of contextual risk. As such, a "snare" is posited to be more than merely the opposite of a protectivefactor. However, the ability to change a putative risk or protectivefactor is an essential precondition for using prevention trials to test theory. Indirectly, it acknowledges that a philosophy of cosmic chaos can be a powerful protectivefactor, and an effective post-war healer of traumatic stress. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Want to learn more? Go to the definition of protective Go to the definition of factor See other collocations with factor |
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