This study investigated the interactive effects of friend deviance and reward dominance on the development of externalizing
behavior of adolescents in the Child Development Project.
Staff Perspectives of Precipitants to Aggressive
Behavior of Adolescents in Residential Treatment Facilities DosReis & Davarya (2008) Residential Treatment for Children & Youth, 25 (2) View Abstract Presents findings from interviews with 18 staff in public psychiatric adolescent residential treatment facilities to gather a better understanding of what may lead to aggressive behavior among adolescents.
[jounal] Valk, I.V / 2005 / Family structure and problem
behavior of adolescents and young adults: A growth curve study.
Sexual
behavior of adolescents with chronic disease and disability.
Dr. Brown's research publications have included: Self - cutting and sexual risk among adolescents in intesive psychiatric treatment; Promoting safer sex among HIV - positive youth with hemophilia: Theory, intervention, and outcome; Predictors of retention among HIV / hemophilia health care professionals; Impact of sexual abuse on the HIV - risk - related
behavior of adolescents in intensive psychiatric treatment; Heroin use in adolescents and young adults admitted for drug detoxification; and Children and adolescents living with HIV and AIDS: A review
Fast driving, drugs, and unsafe sex: The risk - loving
behavior of adolescents may result from a neurological gap in the developing brain.
But
the behavior of adolescent rats is not simply the result of their being bigger than juveniles.
The Effects of Divorced Mothers» Dating Behaviors and Sexual Attitudes on the Sexual Attitudes and
Behaviors of Their Adolescent Children
Our results indicated that mothers» dating behaviors directly influenced the sexual
behaviors of adolescent boys, and indirectly influenced adolescent girls» sexuality by affecting their sexual attitudes.
The Parenting Wisely program recognizes the negative
behaviors of adolescents can be turned around by a positive and supportive family structure.
· Changes in attitudes and
behaviors of adolescents measured with the survey Prevention and Early Intervention Protective Factor Survey for Youth
Much more work is needed to understand the parenting
behavior of adolescent mothers, so we can develop intervention programs to promote their development and to prevent behavioral and developmental problems among their children.
Not exact matches
Jesus is arguably not so unkind or arrogant as that, but there seems nonetheless a similar quality
of adolescent rudeness here, a confrontational style that appears almost instinctive, unbidden by the
behavior or words
of elders.
«Some
of the most important applications have been to the training
of retarded children, to the elimination
of sexual disorders, to the large - scale amelioration
of adult psychotic
behavior, to the training
of autistic children, to the re-education
of delinquent
adolescents... to marriage counseling, to weight control and to
Back in Sparta, when
adolescent boys strayed beyond the bounds
of acceptable
behavior, older men nudged them back into line.
It reads this way: «If your son or daughter is an
adolescent, it is possible that he or she may be experimenting with some homosexual
behaviors as part
of the process
of coming to terms with sexual identity.
For instance, most
of the crises in adolescence, particularly in juvenile delinquency, are the result
of inner conflicts between ideal
behavior and those urges, many
of them primitive, which the
adolescent seeks to enjoy.
Psychoanalysis recognizes that promiscuous sexual
behavior springs from a disturbed personality, though exceptions are made in the case
of the exploratory
adolescent phase
of development, which marks the transition between infantile and mature love.
Other research suggests that approximately 13 to 18 percent
of adolescents engage in physically self - injurious
behaviors such as cutting during their lifetimes.
Dietary sugar intake and dietary
behaviors in Korea: a pooled study
of 2,599 children and
adolescents aged 9 - 14 years.
«The first is autistic disorder,» explains Allison Kawa, child psychologist specializing in the evaluation
of children and
adolescents, «which is when the individual has problems with their communication, with their social skills, and
behaviors that are repetitive or idiosyncratic or excessive.»
Aggressive
Behavior, 2002, 28, 126 - 133 Flouri, E. & Buchanan, A. (2002) «The protective role
of parental involvement in
adolescent suicide.»
An expert on child and
adolescent hydration and heat illness, she is the author or co-author
of sixteen peer - reviewed journal articles, and has made over 20 professional presentations at the local, national, and international level on thermoregulation and hydration
behaviors.
Dr. Sandhu then pursued training in Child,
Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatry at the University
of California at Los Angeles, Neuropsychiatric Institute (now named the Semel Institute for Neuroscience & Human
Behavior).
Research also suggests that when
adolescents experience parenting
behaviors characterized by API's 8 Principles
of Parenting; they have more positive romantic relationships with their partners in adulthood.
«There's more emphasis now and there will be more emphasis because
of the Affordable Care Act [on] offering mental health services in primary care settings,» suggests Curry, who is about to start a clinical trial looking at the effects
of cognitive
behavior therapy for
adolescents with depression and substance abuse problems.
American Academy
of Child &
Adolescent Psychiatry: Violent
Behavior in Children and
Adolescents.
Benita M, Levkovitz T, Roth G. Integrative emotion regulation predicts
adolescents prosocial
behavior through the mediation
of empathy.
The therapists at Concentric are experts in relationship problems, couples and marriage, child,
adolescent and family issues, addictions and compulsive
behaviors, substance abuse, life transitions and stress management, depression, anxiety, bipolar, varying degrees
of trauma and unresolved family -
of - origin issues.
American Academy
of Child &
Adolescent Psychiatry: Understanding Violent
Behavior in Children and
Adolescents.
Substance abuse is another example
of adolescent behavior that doesn't go away on its own.
Children Awaiting Parents provides training services for parents and child welfare professionals that include recruitment and retention
of adoptive families, how to navigate the education system, managing
adolescent behavior techniques and how to advocate for special needs services.
The quality
of adolescents» friendships: Associations with mothers» interpersonal relationships, attachments to parents and friends, and prosocial
behaviors.
(Velez - Cohen, «Suicidal
Behavior and Ideation in a Community Sample
of Children» Journal
of the American Academy
of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry 1988)
For example, a study tracking the
behavior of Swedish
adolescents found that authoritative parenting was linked with less frequent use
of alcohol.
Dr. Jeanne Stolzer, Professor
of Child and
Adolescent Development at the University
of Nebraska at Kearney, USA, whose research is known worldwide as an intelligent challenge to the current Western medical model that seeks to pathologize normal human
behaviors, including breastfeeding, too, shares her beginnings in LLL.
The panel will also share the current state
of screening volunteers prior to allowing them to interact with kids and how specific
behaviors can cause serious damage since neuroscientists can now document the intensity and fragility
of adolescent brains.
This is a time
of rebellion and
adolescents with overbearing fathers may engage in even more risky
behaviors than average
adolescents.
Parenting Styles and Child
Behavior in African American Families
of Preschool Children Journal
of Clinical Child &
Adolescent Psychology, 31 (2): 272 - 277.
The normal feelings and
behaviors of the middle school and early high school
adolescent are described below.
First and foremost, it's important to realize that even though
adolescents might engage in adult - like
behaviors or try to act like adults, they do not have the brains
of adults.
His study, published in the journal Youth & Society, examined two questions: «What is the relationship between the number
of hours parents work and
adolescent bullying
behavior?»
«Stimulating your child's brain during this time and providing situations where they can explore helps them to learn things that get them in touch with their environment,» says child and
adolescent psychologist Robert Myers, Ph.D., founder
of the Child Development Institute and assistant clinical professor
of Psychiatry and Human
Behavior at the University
of California, Irvine School
of Medicine.
We feel that it is important for public health workers, teachers and others concerned for the emotional and physical health
of children and youth to support the adoption
of alternative methods for the achievement
of self - control and responsible
behavior in children and
adolescents.»
Articles by him have been published in The Brown University Child and
Adolescent Behavior Letter, Young Children, Contemporary Pediatrics, the Journal
of Psychohistory, Mothering Magazine, New Beginnings, Working Mother and other national and foreign publications.
Additionally,
adolescents in single - mother and single - father families are at higher risk
of risky
behaviors, victimization, and mental distress compared to those in two - parent families.
He specializes in the assessment and treatment
of ADHD and
behavior disorders, as well as other disorders that may contribute to behavioral difficulties in children and
adolescents.
Studies to date have examined familial clustering
of risk
behaviors linked with accelerated weight gain in children, psychosocial consequences
of obesity in children, parenting strategies that promote active lifestyles in children, and developmental and contextual factors that explain declines in
adolescent girls» physical activity.
Dr. Kang has helped hundreds
of children,
adolescents, and parents move toward positive
behaviors and better mental health.
For instance, in one recent study,
adolescents who had been coached by their mothers showed a pattern
of decreasing
behavior problems over time (Shortt et al 2010).