Sentences with phrase «adolescents on a trajectory»

Also, close friendships may set adolescents on a trajectory to expect and therefore encourage supportive experiences in the future.

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Commentary on the special issue on the adolescent brain: adolescence, trajectories, and the importance of prevention Andersen SL.
Dr. Brooks» research agenda centers on everyday educational practices that impact the educational trajectories of bilingual adolescents.
The main focus of research is on the Out - of - Home Care system, including projects that explore the profiles, needs and developmental trajectories of children and young people in care; projects that investigate outcomes linked to child and adolescent well - being; and program evaluations.
The PRI model is based on the conceptualization of the adolescent as existing within a complex system along a developmental trajectory.
Adolescents in high - parental expressed emotion families showed greater reductions in depressive and manic symptoms in FFT - A than in enhanced care, suggesting that parental expressed emotion moderates the impact of family intervention on the symptomatic trajectory of adolescent bipolar disorder.
The present study examined the effects of alcohol and substance use at age 11 on trajectories of physical aggression over time (ages 12 — 14) among urban adolescents from Chicago, IL.
The impact of a family - centered intervention on the ecology of adolescent antisocial behavior: Modeling developmental sequelae and trajectories during adolescence.
Data for the current study were collected as part of a larger longitudinal study conducted in the Netherlands called «Project STARS» (Studies on Trajectories of Adolescent Relationships and Sexuality), which is funded by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) and the Fund for Scientific Research on Sexuality (FWOS)[NWO Grant No. 431-99-018].
However, we note that patterns of developmental trajectories of risky decision making may depend on the methodology employed, with a recent meta - analysis [44] showing that when completing behavioral lab - based tasks, adolescents take more risks than adults (as expected), but are comparable, or in some cases, less risky than children (contrary to the expected curvilinear trajectory over time), whereas real - world behavioral measures show that adolescents take more risks than both children and adults.
We used prospective data from a large UK based population cohort (ALSPAC) to investigate the association between parental alcohol use, measured in units, (assessed at ages 4 and 12 years) with childhood conduct trajectories, (assessed on six occasions from 4 to 13.5 years, n = 6,927), and adolescent depressive symptoms (assessed on four occasions from ~ 13 to ~ 18 years, n = 5,539).
In the current study we draw on longitudinal data from the Toledo Adolescent Relationships Study (TARS) to focus on how parental factors influence their children's trajectories of antisocial behavior from adolescence through to the less well - researched period of young adulthood.
Glucocorticoid Receptor (NR3C1) Gene Polymorphism Moderate Intervention Effects on the Developmental Trajectory of African - American Adolescent Alcohol Abuse.
Family Check - Up effects on adolescent arrest trajectories: Variation by developmental subtype
Drawing on longitudinal data from the Toledo Adolescent Relationships Study (TARS)(N = 1242) and multilevel modeling, analyses examine direct and indirect ways that traditional parenting practices, as well as parental histories of problematic behavior influence trajectories of offspring antisocial behavior.
Second, adolescents following a high social anxiety trajectory can be discriminated from peers belonging to a less anxious trajectory, based on their self - reported cognitions and observed social behavior in a laboratory task and in the classroom.
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