Sentences with phrase «early adolescent girls»

Depression prevention for early adolescent girls: a pilot study of all girls versus co-ed groups
Furthermore, NCS in the interpersonal domain was related to depressive symptoms in boys and girls, except in early adolescent girls reporting few stressors, thus supporting a cognitive vulnerability - stress model in early adolescent girls.
Dependency, self - criticism, and depressive symptoms were assessed twice over a 1 - year interval in a large sample of early adolescent girls and boys.
The interaction between NCS - interpersonal and age was significant for girls reporting few stressors (β =.36, p =.02), indicating that NCS - interpersonal and depressive symptoms were positively related in middle to late adolescent girls reporting few stressors (β =.59, p =.30), and negatively related in early adolescent girls reporting few stressors (β = −.30, p =.47).
Negative cognitive style in the interpersonal domain was related to depressive symptoms in both girls and boys, except for early adolescent girls reporting few stressors, thus supporting a diathesis - stress pattern only in early adolescent girls.
Negative cognitive style in the interpersonal domain was positively related to depressive symptoms in both girls and boys, except in early adolescent girls reporting few stressors.
Being admired or being liked: Classroom social status and depressive problems in early adolescent girls and boys
The group is appropriate for early adolescent girls ages 13 - 16.
To Do It or Not To Do It Is Not The Only Question: Early Adolescent Girls» and Boys» Experiences with Dating and Sexuality (2003)
This study examines potential racial and ethnic differences in early adolescent girls» desired and perceived normative role timing and the extent to which various socioeconomic and family factors and school and job aspirations might be linked with girls» role - timing expectations.
Early adolescent girls who reported more actual or feared rejection experienced decreases in relational security (less comfort with closeness and greater anxiety about abandonment) across the year - long study.
Predicting relational security among early adolescent girls: Parental relationships and romantic experiences.
Overall the results suggest that early adolescent girls» relationships with their parents, as well as their own romantic relationship experiences, influence relationship security over time.
The use of male - female co-leadership in an early adolescent girls» activity group: Social Work with Groups Vol 6 (2) Sum 1983, 67 - 80.

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What the body of science supports is that adolescent girls are reaching puberty earlier than prior generations; however, there is no scientific consensus concerning the cause of this trend.»
Early stepfather involvement has more impact than early birth - father involvement on decreasing emotional behaviour problems among adolescent girls (Flouri, 2Early stepfather involvement has more impact than early birth - father involvement on decreasing emotional behaviour problems among adolescent girls (Flouri, 2early birth - father involvement on decreasing emotional behaviour problems among adolescent girls (Flouri, 2005).
A variety of studies suggest that fathers» engagement positively impacts their children's social competence, 27 children's later IQ28 and other learning outcomes.29 The effects of fathers on children can include later - life educational, social and family outcomes.1, 2,26 Children may develop working models of appropriate paternal behaviour based on early childhood cues such as father presence, 30,31 in turn shaping their own later partnering and parenting dynamics, such as more risky adolescent sexual behaviour32 and earlier marriage.33 Paternal engagement decreases boys» negative social behaviour (e.g., delinquency) and girls» psychological problems in early adulthood.34 Fathers» financial support, apart from engagement, can also influence children's cognitive development.35
«We found children at a very early age — from the most conservative to the most liberal societies — quickly internalize this myth that girls are vulnerable and boys are strong and independent,» said Robert Blum, director of the Global Early Adolescent Study based at Johns Hopkins Univerearly age — from the most conservative to the most liberal societies — quickly internalize this myth that girls are vulnerable and boys are strong and independent,» said Robert Blum, director of the Global Early Adolescent Study based at Johns Hopkins UniverEarly Adolescent Study based at Johns Hopkins University.
Someone with early stages of iron deficiency may have no symptoms, so it is important for at - risk groups (such as adolescent girls, pregnant women, and young children) to be screened.
In this moment, Campion finds one of her earliest platforms for experimenting with expressionistic conventions of cinema like the chiaroscuro - style lighting of Ingmar Bergman, the inky suburban subconscious of David Lynch and Peter Weir's haunting images of lost girls.3 With this scene, Campion also perfectly encapsulates the isolating, confusing and ultimately frightening mood around adolescent, female sexuality in pre-feminist Australian suburbia of the «60s.
The recent trend among early adolescents is for boys and girls to socialize as part of a group.
We have also found, as we chart girls» development across the adolescent decade, that girls with early problems often develop full - blown disorders; these are the girls who might benefit most from early detection and intervention.
The primary studies conducted under the aegis of the Adolescent Study Program include the Cross-Sectional Adolescent Girls» Study, the Early Adolescence Study, the Late Adolescence Study, the Mother — Daughter Interactions Study, the Bone Density Study, and the Girls» Health and Development Project.
Some observers have argued that female offenders can, in theory, be either adolescent - limited or life - course - persistent and that the relative scarcity of early - onset aggression in females indicates that they are generally less likely to follow the latter pathway.56 Others, however, have argued that the relative prevalence of adolescent - onset aggression in girls (compared with childhood - onset) indicates that persistent delinquency simply manifests at a later age in girls than it does in boys.57 In Persephanie Silverthorn and Paul Frick's model, girls and boys are influenced by similar risk factors during childhood, but the onset of delinquent behavior in girls is delayed by the more stringent social controls imposed on them before adolescence.
The current study examined the joint contributions of pubertal maturation, parental monitoring, involvement in older peer groups, peer dating, and peer delinquency on dating in a sample of early adolescent boys and girls.
Substance use behavior among early - adolescent Asian American girls: the impact of psychological and family factors
This is where the pressure begins for girls and by early adolescence (from 10 - 11) the unique brain changes that are a normal part of adolescent development can create havoc with how girls see themselves.
Relation of early menarche to depression, eating disorders, substance abuse, and comorbid psychopathology among adolescent girls.
Despite great strides in improving overall child well - being, progress has been slower in key areas of adolescent vulnerability, including exposure to violence, early marriage and school completion, especially among adolescent girls.
After accounting for earlier condom use and mental health problems, maternal monitoring moderates condom use such that for girls with a sibling with a pregnancy history, more vigilant maternal monitoring is associated with increased condom use, while for girls with no sibling pregnancy history, maternal monitoring is unrelated to adolescents» condom use 2 years later.
The Adolescent Girls Therapy Group provides a supportive environment for girls to navigate the transition of early adolescence and celebrate their unique idenGirls Therapy Group provides a supportive environment for girls to navigate the transition of early adolescence and celebrate their unique idengirls to navigate the transition of early adolescence and celebrate their unique identity.
In spite of the large literature supporting the link between early pubertal timing and depression in adolescent girls, there are some exceptions.
The association between early pubertal timing and internalizing symptoms among girls has gained substantial support in the adolescent development literature.
The participants were 28 early adolescents (17 boys and 11 girls; M age = 11.55; SD = 1.34).
Earlier versions of the AOP implemented in Grade 7 have resulted in fewer depressive symptoms and more positive self - worth amongst adolescent girls 6 months after moving to high school (Quayle et al., 2001).
A variety of studies suggest that fathers» engagement positively impacts their children's social competence, 27 children's later IQ28 and other learning outcomes.29 The effects of fathers on children can include later - life educational, social and family outcomes.1, 2,26 Children may develop working models of appropriate paternal behaviour based on early childhood cues such as father presence, 30,31 in turn shaping their own later partnering and parenting dynamics, such as more risky adolescent sexual behaviour32 and earlier marriage.33 Paternal engagement decreases boys» negative social behaviour (e.g., delinquency) and girls» psychological problems in early adulthood.34 Fathers» financial support, apart from engagement, can also influence children's cognitive development.35
Adolescent girls diagnosed with a disruptive behaviour disorder (DBD) show negative outcomes in adulthood, such as early pregnancy, social isolation, personality disorders, unemployment, psychiatric co-morbidity and substance abuse [2, 3].
The findings provided support for an indirect relationship (mediation via other - sex friendships) between early adolescent parental monitoring and late adolescent alcohol use among girls only.
The early to middle adolescent group consisted of 311 boys (54.1 %) and 264 girls (45.9 %).
For drug use, the findings provided support for a direct relationship between early adolescent parental monitoring and late adolescent drug use for both boys and girls.
Early Childhood Father Absence and Depressive Symptoms in Adolescent Girls from a UK Cohort: The Mediating Role of Early Menarche.
Interestingly, greater eveningness preference among pre-adolescents and early adolescents is linked to externalizing behaviors in boys and reactive aggression in girls (Susman et al. 2007).
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