Browsing by Subject "Longitudinal study"
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Conflicts and conflict management styles as precursors of workplace bullying: A two-wave longitudinal study
(Taylor & Francis, 2014)The current study examined the relationships between conflicts in the work unit, the employee’s conflict management style and workplace bullying in a full panel two-wave longitudinal design with a 6 months’ time lag (n¼277). ... -
Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids are associated with blood pressure and hypertension over 10-years in black South African adults undergoing nutritional transition
(MDPI, 2019)Nutritional transition in Africa is linked with increased blood pressure (BP). We examined 10-year fatty acid status and longitudinal associations between individual long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), BP and ... -
Reducing bias due to systematic attrition in longitudinal studies: The benefits of multiple imputation
(Sage, 2014)Most longitudinal studies are plagued by drop-out related to variables at earlier assessments (systematic attrition). Although systematic attrition is often analysed in longitudinal studies, surprisingly few researchers ... -
The stability of problem behavior across the preschool years: an empirical approach in the general population
(Springer, 2016)This study examined the stability of internalizing and externalizing problems from age 1.5 to 6 years, while taking into account developmental changes in the presentation of problems. The study comprised a population-based ... -
Three-year change in oxidative stress markers is linked to target organ damage in black and white men: the SABPA study
(Springer, 2019)Oxidative stress is implicated in hypertension, carotid wall thickening, and renal dysfunction. Oxidative stress is linked to cardiovascular pathology in the black South African individuals who have a high prevalence of ...