Sentences with phrase «nonclinical sample of»

The reliability and validity of the index of peer relations with a clinical and nonclinical sample of adoleslcents.
Prevalence of clinically significant symptomatology in a nonclinical sample of adopted and nonadopted children
In a nonclinical sample of 131 children from 60 divorce families, the majority of children were eager to visit their noncustodial fathers and often wanted more time than the usual every other - weekend allowed (5).

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These marked group differences in the pattern of relationships between emotion experience, eating disorder themes, and belief systems suggest that it is not valid to draw conclusions about eating disorders from research that employs only nonclinical samples.
Psychological aspects of childhood obesity: A controlled study in a clinical and nonclinical sample.
Development and the fragmented self: Longitudinal study of dissociative symptomatology in a nonclinical sample
In the United States, prevalence rates for conduct disorder (CD) are estimated at 2 - 9 %, 5 out of every 100 teenagers, according to various nonclinical samples summarized by Costello in 1990, and are complicated by relatively high rates of co-occurrence or comorbidity with other disorders.
Background: Previous studies in nonclinical samples have shown psychosocial treatments to be efficacious in the treatment of adolescent depression, but few psychotherapy treatment studies have been conducted in clinically referred, depressed adolescents.
Huntington found that in a nonclinical divorce sample, fathers sometimes engaged in controlling, provocative behavior in their efforts to reestablish a lost sense of control, especially if the divorce was not of their own choosing (24).
The use of virtual reality in the study, assessment, and treatment of body image in eating disorders and nonclinical samples: a review of the literature.
In this context, subclinical symptoms of psychosis and schizophrenia - spectrum personality disorder (PD) traits in nonclinical populations are presumed to reflect different expressions of liability to schizophrenia and help to delineate etiological processes as they avoid many of the confounds typically present in schizophrenia samples [30].
Development and the fragmented self: longitudinal study of dissociative symptomatology in a nonclinical sample.
One study explored relations between parent and adolescent aggressive behaviors in a nonclinical and non-court-referred sample by gathering mother, father, and adolescent reports of various behaviors over 8 years (i.e., at ages 10, 11, 12, 15, and 18)(Margolin and Baucom 2014).
The reliability, factor structure, and concurrent validity of the VADPRS were evaluated and compared with ratings of children in clinical and nonclinical samples on the Vanderbilt ADHD Teacher Rating Scale and the Computerized Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children — IV, Parent version.
The first aim was to investigate the five - minute speech sample as a measure of parenting perceptions for nonclinical youth by analyzing relations of criticism and emotional over-involvement with self - reported and observed measures of parenting behavior in a diverse community sample of mothers (N = 64) with school - age children (M age = 9.48).
This cohort - sequential study examined developmental trajectories of social anxiety in a nonclinical sample (N = 331, 161 girls) aged 9 to 17 years at initial and 12 to 21 years at final assessment.
In addition, initial evidence from a long - term (18 - year) follow - up study of a nonclinical sample suggests that friendship status, like peer acceptance and rejection, may robustly predict later adjustment, 45 although additional replications of this finding are needed.
This longitudinal study is the first to examine developmental trajectories of social anxiety in a nonclinical sample aged 9 to 21 years and simultaneously test whether conceptually relevant individual level variables assessing cognition, social competence, and temperament discriminated between the trajectories.
In discussing previous literature we specify whether studies focused on nonclinical samples with high levels of social anxiety symptoms or clinical samples with the diagnosis of social phobia.
A psychometric study of the McMaster Family Assessment Device in psychiatric, medical, and nonclinical samples
The longitudinal study described in this article explored different developmental trajectories of social anxiety in a nonclinical sample, spanning adolescence through emerging adulthood, using the growth mixture modeling technique.
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