Perceived conflict and violence in childhood sibling relationships and
later emotional adjustment.
Not exact matches
He draws on the
latest research to show listeners how the brain's unique
emotional command systems, as well as each person's
emotional heritage - their upbringing, life experiences, and enduring vulnerabilities - affect how they make and receive bids, and how to make
adjustments.
D) the custodial parent's psychological
adjustment (maternal depression and anxiety at the beginning of the divorce process predicts
later negative
emotional and social
adjustment in the children);
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) Children with early onset conduct problems whose parents received The Incredible Years parent treatment program when they were 3 - 8 years were contacted and reassessed regarding their social and
emotional adjustment 8 - 12 years
later.
Challenging behavior can signal difficulty with social and
emotional adjustment — foundational competencies that are linked to children's school readiness and
later school success (Fantuzzo et al. 2007).
Theories on coping with loss: The impact of social support and self - esteem on
adjustment to
emotional and social loneliness following a partner's death in
later life
The findings for
emotional symptoms are in line with studies from New Zealand showing that the number of depressive episodes in adolescence was associated with
later self - reported welfare dependence after
adjustment for confounding factors and comorbidity.17 In a study with an outcome measure similar to that of our study, Pape et al16 reported that anxiety and depression symptoms in adolescence increased the susceptibility of receiving medical benefits in early adulthood in a Norwegian sample.
For instance, in one study, children's peer rejection predicted their poorer social skills 1 to 3 years
later, which in turn predicted exacerbated peer rejection and poor
emotional adjustment 6 years
later in adolescence [28].