Sentences with phrase «predicting social adjustment»

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In addition to the main and buffering effects of social support, the sources and types of support available to children may differentially predict psychosocial adjustment.
Empirical evidence supports both the main effect and buffering models of social support in predicting the adjustment of children and adults, with or without chronic disease.
ABSTRACT: In the present study we examined 1) whether childhood disruptive behaviour, in terms of aggressiveness, hyper - activity and social adjustment, predicts school performance since toddler age or whether becomes it relevant first since middle or late childhood, 2) whether gender differences within the associations between school perform - ance and disruptive behaviour exist, and 3) whether there are trait specific effects in these associations, i.e. whether hyperactivity is more relevant determinant for later school success than aggression and social adjust - ment.
These results are consistent with a previous study (Varni et al., 1989) that found main effects for daily hassles and social support but no significant interactions in predicting the adjustment of children with limb deficiencies.
Results: Fewer daily hassles and higher social support predicted fewer adjustment problems.
Understanding the effects of physical and relational victimization: The utility of multiple perspectives in predicting social — emotional adjustment
D) the custodial parent's psychological adjustment (maternal depression and anxiety at the beginning of the divorce process predicts later negative emotional and social adjustment in the children);
The aims of the project are to (1) develop a culturally specific parent training intervention for Latino families with youngsters at risk for substance use and related problems, (2) evaluate implementation feasibility and initial efficacy of the intervention in a pilot study, (3) develop and refine measurement methods for assessing Latino individual family processes, and (4) test an integrative theoretical model that hypothesizes how social and acculturation contexts, family stress processes, and parenting practices are linked to predict Latino youngster adjustment.
Objective To determine the extent to which parental perceptions of child vulnerability predict school and social adjustment in children with chronic illness.
High hyperactivity and poor social adjustment predicted adulthood low occupational status proposing a more slow effect on adulthood SEP..
For instance, in one study, children's peer rejection predicted their poorer social skills 1 to 3 years later, which in turn predicted exacerbated peer rejection and poor emotional adjustment 6 years later in adolescence [28].
Finally, serious conduct problems in childhood predict later problems in adolescence and adulthood, including mental health problems (e.g., substance abuse), legal problems (e.g., risk for arrest), educational problems (e.g., school drop - out), social problems (e.g., poor marital adjustment), occupational problems (e.g., poor job performance), and physical health problems (e.g., poor respiratory function; Odgers...
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