Conclusions It is suggested that previous findings from clinical samples of overweight children can not simply be generalized to the population of overweight children and that deviant eating behavior, not overweight itself, is linked to an adverse parent — child relationship
in preadolescent children.
Future research is needed to support and extent our findings that deviant eating behavior, not overweight itself, is linked to an adverse parent — child relationship
in preadolescent children.
In the present study Gross» (2001) model of emotion regulation is used to generate hypotheses regarding the relative contribution of two specific types of deficits in emotion regulation, inhibited and disinhibited expression of negative emotion, to individual differences in depressive symptoms
in preadolescent girls.
Associations between social anxiety and nonverbal processing skill
in preadolescent boys and girls.
Aerobic fitness and cognitive development: Event - related brain potential and task performance indices of executive control
in preadolescent children.
Executive cognitive functioning and aggressive behavior
in preadolescent boys at high risk for substance abuse / dependence
Moreover, most of the studies on co-occurring problems have focused on adolescent samples (e.g., Elliott et al. 1989; Jessor and Jessor 1977) and few have reported on multiple mental health problems
in preadolescent samples (e.g., Fergusson et al. 1994; Gilliom and Shaw 2004).
[jounal] Vuchinich, S / 1992 / Parenting, peers, and the stability of antisocial behavior
in preadolescent boys / Developmental Psychology 28: 510 ~ 521
Results of the study have just been released in the article, Motor - enriched Learning Activities can Improve Mathematical Performance
in Preadolescent Children, published in the internationally renown scientific journal, Frontiers of Human Neuroscience.
Layous K, Nelson SK, Oberle E, Schonert - Reichl KA, Lyubomirsky S. Kindness Counts: Prompting Prosocial Behavior
in Preadolescents Boosts Peer Acceptance and Well - Being.
Latent class analysis of anxiety and depressive symptoms of the child behavior checklist and the youth self - report
in preadolescents
Racial and ethnic differences in diurnal cortisol rhythms
in preadolescents: The role of parental psychosocial risk and monitoring.
The Relation between Five - Factor Personality Traits and Risk - Taking Behavior
in Preadolescents
Social Skills Mediate the Association of ADHD and Depression
in Preadolescents.
In preadolescents, these traits may also be associated with difficulties in understanding another's feelings (i.e., cognitive empathy)[24].
The effects of an optimism and lifeskills program on depression
in preadolescents.
Kindness counts: prompting prosocial behavior
in preadolescents boosts peer acceptance and well - being.
Predominantly main effects of FR - EXT and perceived parenting styles independently contribute to externalizing behaviors
in preadolescents, suggesting FR - EXT and parenting styles to be two separate areas of causality.
In line with earlier studies [9, 26, 43], we found FR - EXT to be a risk factor for externalizing behaviors
in preadolescents, as evidenced by significant bivariate correlations between FR - EXT and all seven dependent measures of externalizing behaviors.
The aim was to investigate the contribution of familial risk to externalizing behaviors (FR - EXT), perceived parenting styles, and their interactions to the prediction of externalizing behaviors
in preadolescents.
Lastly, we looked at the effect of perceived parenting
in preadolescents but greater effects may be found in younger children [6, 17].
Observed and perceived parenting behaviors and psychosocial adjustment
in preadolescents with spina bifida
Not exact matches
In his pastoral work, he frequently encountered a strong sense of need among parents of sixth grade
preadolescents.
The findings support more widespread and early administration of the HPV vaccine before
preadolescents and adolescents are exposed to the nation's most common sexually transmitted infection and the most common cause of cervical cancer, they report
in the journal Pediatrics.
However,
preadolescents with depressive symptoms are at increased risk of experiencing MDD
in adolescence.
In addition, the study demonstrated that FB - IPT helped to reduce social impairment in depressed preadolescents, and these changes were associated with decreases in their depressive symptom
In addition, the study demonstrated that FB - IPT helped to reduce social impairment
in depressed preadolescents, and these changes were associated with decreases in their depressive symptom
in depressed
preadolescents, and these changes were associated with decreases
in their depressive symptom
in their depressive symptoms.
For this study, researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine randomly assigned 42
preadolescents (ages 7 - 12) with depression to one of two therapy conditions: FB - IPT, an intervention that included parents
in the child's treatment and focused on improving family and peer relationships, or to child - centered therapy (CCT), a supportive therapy for children.
Preadolescents receiving FB - IPT had higher rates of remission (66 percent vs. 31 percent), a greater decrease in depressive symptoms from pre - to post-treatment, and lower depressive symptoms at post-treatment than did preadolescents with depression
Preadolescents receiving FB - IPT had higher rates of remission (66 percent vs. 31 percent), a greater decrease
in depressive symptoms from pre - to post-treatment, and lower depressive symptoms at post-treatment than did
preadolescents with depression
preadolescents with depression receiving CCT.
And then the «joke» is that the attractive female that has prompted Alan to this action is not a hot blonde
in a bikini driving a sports car but a
preadolescent girl
in the backseat of a family car.
A movie interesting enough
in its conception to appeal to adults winds up being best suited to
preadolescent sensibilities.
No parent would put a pair of
preadolescent characters through this kind of torture, and precious few audiences with kids will take the kind of enjoyment Watts and co-writer Christopher Ford («Robot & Frank») intended from the second half of the movie, when the fun and games are through and the two boys find themselves locked
in the rear, trapped directly
in the crossfire between a dirty cop and a desperate con.
But do our quasi-mad
preadolescents belong on an island — think Lord of the Flies — or
in a big family, where even raging hormones can be mitigated by elders and self - esteem bolstered by little ones?
The resulting memoir
in verse is a marvel, as it turns deeply felt remembrances of Woodson's
preadolescent life into art, through memories of her homes
in Ohio, South Carolina, and, finally, New York City, and of her friends and family.
Hancock's unabashed cultivation of his
preadolescent imagination can mask a sophisticated artistic strategy, one that has carried him from a fundamentalist Christian household
in the northeast Texas town of Paris to this year's place of honor among visual artists from across the state.
Adolescent Outcome of Physically Abused Schoolchildren: NDACAN Dataset Number 117, User's Guide and Codebook (PDF - 1260 KB) Miller, Wach, & Salzinger (2008) Identifies important factors influencing the path from
preadolescent abuse to adolescent outcomes and target possible points where intervention
in childhood might avert some of abuse's costly individual and social consequences.
Evaluation of nonresponse bias
in mental health determinants and outcomes
in a large sample of
preadolescents
The results are fairly consistent for sons and daughters,
preadolescent and early adolescent youth, youth
in nondivorced and divorced (mother - custody) families, poor and less - poor youth, and Mormon and non-Mormon youth.
We investigated the links between familial loading,
preadolescent temperament, and internalizing and externalizing problems
in adolescence, hereby distinguishing effects on maladjustment
in general versus dimension - specific effects on either internalizing or externalizing problems.
Additionally, when compared to the control group, SAAF participants showed significant positive effects on risk behavior vulnerability, intervention - targeted parenting practices, and youth self - regulatory processes and that SAAF significantly deterred risk behavior vulnerability
in rural African American
preadolescent youth.
We investigated ethnic group differences
in the association between social support, perceived discrimination and mental health
in one adolescent and one
preadolescent sample of immigrant children
in Norway.
This study examined the impact of Fostering Healthy Futures (FHF), a mentoring and skills group intervention for
preadolescent children
in foster care on placement stability and permanence.
Participants were 140
preadolescents (aged 9 to 11 years)
in grades four and five.
Changes
in daily mood and self - restraint among undercontrolled
preadolescents: A time - series analysis of «acting out.»
Preadolescents» borderline personality features
in a non-Western urban context: Concurrent and longitudinal associations with physical and relational aggression, friendship exclusivity and peer victimization.
Preadolescent peer status, aggression, and school adjustment as predictors of externalizing problems
in adolescence
Fostering Healthy Futures: An innovative preventive intervention for
preadolescent youth
in out - of - home care.
8 PMT has been applied to a broad array of child problems and populations, but it has been primarily employed
in the treatment of
preadolescent (i.e., preschool - to school - age) children who exhibit overt conduct - problem behaviours such as temper tantrums, aggression, and excessive noncompliance, and it is
in this area that PMT has the greatest empirical support.
The prevalence of DSM - III disorders
in a large sample of
preadolescent children from the general population
Participants were
preadolescents aged 10 — 12 years who participated
in TRAILS, a large prospective population - based cohort study
in the Netherlands (N = 2,230).
FR - EXT and perceived parenting styles independently affected the expression of parent - and teacher - rated externalizing behaviors and can be seen as two relatively independent areas of causation
in a population based sample of
preadolescents.