pubertal status

collocation in English

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status
noun
uk
/ˈsteɪ.təs/
us
/ˈsteɪ.t̬əs/
an accepted or official position, especially in a ...
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This is the first study, to our knowledge, to report an association between slow-wave sleep in childhood or adolescence and depression, regardless ofpubertalstatus.
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It is interesting that the relationship was only observed after accounting for individual differences inpubertalstatus.
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That is, we assumed the relationship between testosterone andpubertalstatuswas bidirectional.
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First,pubertalstatuswas strongly linked to the likelihood of perpetrating harassment towards cross-gender peers.
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Conversely, neitherpubertalstatusnor gender composition of the peer network was associated with same-gender harassment.
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In both studies, adolescents provided reports of theirpubertalstatus, allowing us to examine whether depressive reactions to adversity differed across maturational stages.
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Pubertalstatusand the gender composition of the peer network were independently associated with increased likelihood of perpetrating cross-gender harassment, after controlling for age and gender.
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An important issue that was not addressed in the current study is the influence of other factors, such as stressful life events,pubertalstatusor timing, or social support.
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Suppose, for example, that one investigator divided the sample bypubertalstatusand another divided it by age.
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Age andpubertalstatuswere related similarly to level and slope as with the previous model.
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Pubertalstatuswas positively associated with testosterone levels and negatively associated with the slope, but it did not influence any association between testosterone and problem behavior.
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