Sentences with phrase «adolescence predict»

ADHD Symptoms in Middle Adolescence Predict Exposure to Person - Related Life Stressors in Late Adolescence in 5 - HTTLPR S - allele Homozygotes.
In the current study, we extend this prior work by examining whether the interaction between internalizing and externalizing symptoms in early adolescence predict escalation of alcohol and marijuana use during adolescence into young adulthood.
Young adolescents are especially vulnerable to nicotine addiction, and symptoms of addiction in adolescence predict regular smoking in emerging adulthood.
«Close friendships in adolescence predict health in adulthood.»
New Recommendations from the National Sleep Foundation - The Atlantic January 2015 - Poor Sleep in Adolescence Predicts Future Problems, Study Says - Los Angeles Times January 2015 - How Sleep Keeps You Healthy, Helps You Heal - Discovery News September 2014 - Lack of Sleep Increases Risk of Failure in School Among Teens - Science World Report, from Sleep Medicine August 2014 - Sleep Woes in Old Age May Be Linked to Brain Cell Loss - Health magazine August 2014 — University of Chicago Study: Getting More Sleep Could Cut Junk Food Cravings in Half — CBS News August 2014 — University of Montreal Study Shows Learning Is Best Enhanced During Sleep - Jewish Business News February 2014 - Link Found between Sleep Duration and Depression - Psych Central February 2014 - Less Sleep, More Time Online, Raises Risk for Teen Depression — National Public Radio
In this study, exposure to movie reckless driving during early adolescence predicted adolescents» reckless driving, suggesting a direct modeling effect.
Moderation hypotheses were tested by investigating whether the statistical interaction of maladaptive parenting or abuse during childhood or early adolescence and interpersonal difficulties during middle adolescence predicted suicide attempts during late adolescence or early adulthood.
Citation: Kostermans E, Stoolmiller M, de Leeuw RNH, Engels RCME, Sargent JD (2014) Exposure to Movie Reckless Driving in Early Adolescence Predicts Reckless, but Not Inattentive Driving.
ATTENTION - DEFICIT / HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER IN ADOLESCENCE PREDICTS ONSET OF MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER THROUGH EARLY ADULTHOOD.
Second, reliance on CD alone to predict APD has been found to result in a substantial number of false - positive predictions (Lahey et al. 2005; Maughan and Rutter 2001; Storm - Mathisen and Vaglum 1994), whereas recent findings suggest that, in particular, the combination of externalizing and internalizing problems in adolescence predicts more serious antisocial outcomes than conduct problems alone (e.g., Fombonne et al. 2001; Sourander et al. 2007).
A dysfunctional coping style in adolescence predicted insecure - preoccupied attachment in adulthood.
In a community sample of mother - adolescent dyads, less emotional flexibility of mother - child dyads during conflict interactions in early adolescence predicted more anxiety and depressive symptoms of adolescents 5 years later (Van der Giessen et al. 2015).
More specifically, we tested whether (1) self - esteem in early adolescence predicted depressive symptoms in late adolescence and early adulthood; (2) self - esteem predicted approach and avoidance motivation; (3) approach and avoidance motivation predicted social contact with peers, social problems, and social support from peers; and (4) the social factors served as mediators of the relation between approach and avoidance motivation and depressive symptoms.
To address these gaps in knowledge, we investigated whether self - esteem in early adolescence predicted depressive symptoms in late adolescence and early adulthood.
The purpose of this study was (a) to identify latent subgroups of Taiwanese adolescents who vary in their cultural value affiliations and (b) to examine how latent - subgroup membership in early adolescence predicted depressive symptoms for 6 years throughout adolescence into young adulthood.
The results indicated that the G1 / G2 (generations 1 and 2) parent — child relationship during G2's adolescence predicted externalizing behavior in the G2 young adults which correlated with G2 parental substance use.

Not exact matches

The students Brooks examined in 2001, who had entered adolescence after the fall of the Berlin Wall, spent their formative years in a world predicted by Francis Fukuyama in 1992: «The struggle for recognition, the willingness to risk one's life for a purely abstract goal, the worldwide ideological struggle that called forth daring, courage, imagination, and idealism, will be replaced by economic calculation, the endless solving of technical problems, environmental concerns, and the satisfaction of sophisticated consumer demands.»
Miller - Johnson et al (2004), in a prospective longitudinal study of 335 African American males found childhood aggression (particularly when stable across 3rd to 5th grades) significantly predicting reported pregnancies during adolescence, with adolescent substance use and deviant peer involvement adding incrementally to the prediction.
«Televiewing predicts social impairment during adolescence
«We found that differences in language development in early childhood and school age predict alcohol use behaviors in adolescence and up to young adulthood,» said Latvala.
Furthermore, experiencing high parenting stress or other psychological problems in childhood also predicted lower QoL in adolescence
«Our research found that the quality of friendships during adolescence may directly predict aspects of long - term mental and emotional health,» according to Rachel K. Narr, PhD candidate in clinical psychology at the University of Virginia, who led the study.
Adolescence appears to be a crucial exposure period for MS. 5 Therefore, we further examined whether serum 25 - hydroxyvitamin D concentrations before age 20 years predict MS risk.
Kidney failure later in life can be predicted based on measurements taken in adolescence, according to a study by Swedish researchers at Örebro University published in the November issue of the American Journal of Kidney Diseases.
Immersive, unrelenting, and impossible to predict, Raw is, despite its thunderous rain of blood, a seductively expressive and involving story of adolescence and anxiety proving that the horror / coming - of - age combo can be both carnal and compelling.
In reflecting bidirectionality in relationships between interparental and child functioning, children's psychological problems predicted increases in interparental dysphoria during childhood and adolescence.
The current study extends previous research by investigating whether and through what processes romantic relationships distinctively predict externalizing behavior problems during adolescence compared to emerging adulthood.
Homotypic prediction has been identified in most studies predicting from childhood to late adolescence9 - 13 and from childhood and adolescence to young adulthood.1,2,5,14 - 19 Indeed, prior disorder status is typically the strongest predictor of having that disorder later.
Maternal emotional unavailability in early life predicted suicide attempts in adolescence.
In a detailed investigation using data from six sites and three countries, Lisa Broidy and several colleagues examined the evolution of physical aggression and other problem behaviors during childhood to predict violent and nonviolent offending outcomes in adolescence.
The World Health Organisation predicts that by 2030 depression will be second only to HIV / AIDS in international burden of disease.1 Mental health problems that are first identified in adolescence and adulthood, including debilitating depression, anxiety disorders and drug misuse, can have their origins in pathways that begin much earlier in life with childhood mental health problems.2, 3,4
Indeed the presence of stable and embedded emotional and behavioural difficulties in childhood has been shown to predict a developmental trajectory towards negative outcomes in adolescence and adulthood, such as drug and alcohol misuse, truancy, school failure and drop out, delinquency and criminal behaviour and violence.
A question for future research is whether risk factors exert their effects for only a limited period (suggesting that the same risk factors we measured in early childhood, such as losing a parent, would predict adult - onset MDD if they occurred in late adolescence) or whether risk factors are developmentally sensitive, and those that predict juvenile - onset MDD are qualitatively different from those that predict adult - onset MDD.
Substance use disorders emerged in middle adolescence and increased in frequency through the middle 20s, becoming by far the most common psychiatric problems reported by the study participants.26, 27 We have already shown that early conduct problems predicted the onset of adolescent substance use disorders in this sample, 28,29 and it is not surprising that this is the aspect of behavioral problems that showed the intervention effect in young adulthood.
Insecure attachment, dysfunctional attitudes, and low self - esteem predicting prospective symptoms of depression and anxiety during adolescence.
COMT Val158Met and 5HTTLPR functional loci interact to predict persistence of anxiety across adolescence: Results from the Victorian Adolescent Health Cohort Study
In line with the theoretical framework on the impact of risk - glorifying media exposure on risk taking inclinations of Fischer and colleagues [21], we hypothesized that higher passive exposure to risky driving movie depictions during early adolescence will predict reckless but not inattentive driving.
Parental divorce during early adolescence in Caucasian families: The role of family process variables in predicting the long - term consequences for early adult psychosocial adjustment.
Research has demonstrated that security of attachment during infancy predicts aspects of social development during childhood and adolescence, such as empathy, 3,4,5 social competence5, 6,7,8,9 and behaviour problems, 10,11,12 with secure attachment predicting more optimal developmental outcomes and insecure attachment predicting behaviour and relationship difficulties.
Early separations from mother predicted elevations in BPD symptoms assessed repeatedly from early adolescence to middle adulthood.
Smoking during pregnancy has been shown to predict antisocial behavior during later childhood and adolescence.36 — 40 Our results show that it predicts high levels of physical aggression in infancy after having controlled for many of the confounding variables that could explain the association, eg, antisocial behavior, low education, postpartum depression, and early parenthood.
Parental behaviors during family interactions predict changes in depression and anxiety symptoms during adolescence.
Children's visuospatial memory predicts mathematics achievement through early adolescence.
A recent study of anxiety trajectories over a wide age range (Parrigon & Kerns, 2016) found low early attachment to fathers predicted that young children would maintain anxiety levels until adolescence.
Attachment security in adolescence also predicts more constructive coping skills (53,59) and significant gains in social skills from 16 to 18 years of age (60).
Conclusions The multiple disadvantages predicted by childhood ADHD well into adulthood began in adolescence, without increased onsets of new disorders after 20 years of age.
In this study we tested a theoretical model (Loeber et al. 2000) predicting APP in young adulthood from disruptive behavior problems and internalizing problems in early childhood and adolescence.
Earlier initiation of romantic relationships and more frequent alcohol use were predicted by greater sociability and less impulsivity in childhood, higher quality friendships and greater peer acceptance in early adolescence, and a more mature appearance and physical attractiveness (among females) at age 13.
Hence, the primary aim of the present study was to examine how well the proposed theoretical model predicted APP in young adulthood, in a large, community - based sample assessed in early childhood, adolescence, and emerging adulthood.
Especially in early adolescence, many young people are unable to predict the consequences of their actions.
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