In this study, exposure to movie reckless
driving during early adolescence predicted adolescents» reckless driving, suggesting a direct modeling effect.
Not exact matches
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.
The childhood developmental trauma experienced by the narcissistic / (borderline) parent resulted in a disorganized attachment system that subsequently coalesced
during late
adolescence and
early adulthood into the narcissistic and borderline personalty traits that are now
driving the pathology described in an attachment - based model for the construct of «parental alienation» (Foundations).