Sentences with phrase «of adolescents with»

Further, aside from the recent 1 - year longitudinal studies by Becker et al. (2014) and Lycett et al. (2014a), all of the studies completed to date have been cross-sectional, leaving it unclear if comorbidities predict increases in sleep problems (and vice versa) over longer developmental periods or whether comorbid mental health symptoms differentially impact the sleep of adolescents with and without ADHD.
The study aimed to test the differences in internalizing and externalizing problems among the four subgroups - of adolescents with secure attachment to both parents, to only mother, to only father and insecure attachment to father and mother.
It is important to identify potential subgroups of adolescents with differing levels of social anxiety over time because with this information a richer analysis of potential variables that are associated with continuity or emergence of social anxiety during adolescence is possible.
Unfortunately, relatively few studies have considered peer functioning of adolescents with ADHD and those that have typically have not followed changes from childhood to adolescence in the degree of deviant peer association.
Longitudinal study of religiosity and mental health of adolescents with psychiatric problems.
This study examined the involvement and satisfaction of adolescents with their fathers and mothers.
Incorporation of such approaches into routine clinical care of adolescents with diabetes is recommended.
For example, Northam, Matthews, Anderson, Cameron, and Werther (2005) found that in a sample of adolescents with T1D, those with high blood sugars had increased levels of externalizing problems compared to those with low blood sugars.
Future research can inform this question by contrasting adolescents with a history of chronic rejection and acceptance with a sample of adolescents with a stable average peer status.
First, while not intended, the sample in this study is predominantly composed of females and of adolescents with very limited risk behavior involvement.
This study assessed the relationship among specific psychopathological dimensions, coping mechanisms, and metabolic control in a Croatian clinical sample of adolescents with IDDM.
Longitudinal effects of adaptability on behavior problems and maternal depression in families of adolescents with autism.
Model of Associations Between Psychosocial Variables and Health - Outcome Measures of Adolescents with IDDM
Other specialties include: working with parents of adolescents with mental illness; providing parenting support; facilitating family communication and regaining family harmony.
It was hypothesized, based on the study of Andershed et al. (2001), that three groups of adolescents with a psychopathic personality can be distinguished: 1) adolescents scoring low on the manipulative, unemotional, and irresponsible dimension («relatively normal group»), 2) adolescents scoring moderately on the manipulative and unemotional dimension and high on the irresponsible dimension («impulsive, non-psychopathic-like group»), and 3) adolescents scoring high on all three dimensions («psychopathy - like group»).
Maternal ADHD, Parenting, and Psychopathology Among Mothers of Adolescents With ADHD.
Previous research has shown that this scale demonstrates acceptable internal consistency, ranging from.7 to.8, and high test — retest reliability (Fritz & Helgeson, 1998; Helgeson & Fritz, 1999), including a study of adolescents with diabetes (Helgeson & Fritz, 1996).
After making a decision concerning the number of groups of adolescents with psychopathic traits, the Wald chi - square test of mean equality of potential latent class predictors (Asparouhouv and Muthén 2007) was performed, followed by post hoc tests, to test group differences in problem behavior, delinquent behavior, and substance use.
Phase 1 consisted of initial item development based on previous research supplemented by semi-structured in - depth interviews, with piloting of the items in a sample of adolescents with type 1 diabetes from two endocrinology practices in one geographic area.
Phase 2 consisted of scale refinement and testing with a second, larger sample of adolescents with type 1 diabetes from four diabetes centers in different geographic areas.
Autonomy and mother - child relations in a sample of adolescents with insulindependent diabetes (Doctoral dissertation, Western Reserve University, 1990)
Haney - Caron et al. (2014) reported lower FA and AD in the anterior / superior corona radiata and the inferior longitudinal and fronto - occipital fasciculi in a mixed - sex group of adolescents with non-comorbid CD (Haney - Caron et al. 2014).
Extended previous studies of adolescents with insulin - dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) that have implicated family conflict as a correlate of poor adaptation to the disease and inadequate diabetic control.
A study of expressed emotion in the parental primary carers of adolescents with intellectual impairment.
To identify different subgroups of adolescents with psychopathic traits, Latent Class Analyses (LCA; Muthén and Muthén 1998 — 2006) were performed using standardized scores (z - scores).
In particular, parents of adolescents with ADHD describe their family environments as being less organized and structured and having significantly greater family conflict in comparison to parents of adolescents without ADHD (Deault 2010; Schroeder and Kelley 2009).
Attributions of adolescents with type 1 diabetes in social situations: relationship with expected adherence, diabetes stress, and metabolic control
OBJECTIVE — To systematically study the various coping styles in a population - based sample of adolescents with type 1 diabetes, exploring the association of different coping styles with metabolic control and adolescent self - reported diabetes - related quality of life.
Anthony A. Hains, Kristoffer S. Berlin, W. Hobart Davies, Melissa K. Smothers, Amy F. Sato, Ramin Alemzadeh; Attributions of Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Related to Performing Diabetes Care around Friends and Peers: The Moderating Role of Friend Support, Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Volume 32, Issue 5, 1 June 2007, Pages 561 — 570, https://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jsl040
Although detailed previsions were not possible, giving the explorative nature of this first study using LTP in families of patients with anorexia nervosa and families of adolescents with internalizing disorders, in general it was hypothesized that
In a previous paper, Cerutti et al. found higher rates of alexithymia in mothers of adolescents with migraine (33); this study, however, did not consider the effect of maternal alexithymia on patients» migraine severity.
The aim of the current study was to extend this evidence base to investigate if CBT is an effective intervention to reduce symptoms of anxiety and social worry in a community derived sample of adolescents with ASD when delivered within a school setting.
Social Competence scores reported by parents of adolescents with IBD were lower than healthy adolescents, t (89) = 3.23; p <.01, with mean scores in the normal range (Table I).
Fowler et al. (2009) found that a variable number tandem repeat (VNTR) polymorphism in the gene encoding monoamine oxidase A (responsible for catabolism of serotonin and other catecholamine neurotransmitters), and an insertion / deletion polymorphism in the SLC6A4 promoter (5 - HTTLPR) were associated with what the authors term the «emotional dysfunction» aspect of psychopathy (a construct that corresponds with CU traits) in a sample of adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)[18].
Psychological symptoms among parents of adolescents with anorexia nervosa: a descriptive examination of their presence and role in treatment outcome.
Bögels et al. (2008) studied Mindful Parenting for families of adolescents with behavior disorders (ADHD / ODD / autism spectrum disorders)(N = 14), with 8 sessions mindfulness for adolescents and 8 sessions mindful parenting, and found strong improvements on externalizing problems (ES = 1.2), and sustained attention (ES = 1.1).
[The subsample of adolescents with parent report reported higher levels of supportive relationship variables, multivariate F (2, 2652) = 3.96, p =.02.]
Family functioning reported by parents of adolescents with IBD was similar to that of healthy adolescents, except for the family communication subscale, t (90) = 2.09, p <.05 (Table I).
The Protective Effects of Social Factors on the Academic Functioning of Adolescents With ADHD.
For parents of adolescents with severe TBI, the strains of adolescence may be coupled with emerging concerns regarding the child's ability to function autonomously as an adult.
It is possible that previous studies have conflated the effects of CU traits and conduct problems, i.e., those with higher levels of CU traits have also tended to be higher in conduct problems, whereas in the present study we specifically examined the effects of CU traits within a sample of adolescents with diagnosable levels of conduct problems, i.e., CD.
Background: This article focuses on possible relationships between functioning of adolescents with a parent diagnosed with cancer 1 — 5 years earlier and family environment.
The social relationships of adolescents with depressed symptomatology.
It has been updated to include important research that has added to our knowledge about effective treatments, school and child with ADHD, and transition of adolescents with ADHD into college and adulthood.
In their book Growing Up with a Single Parent: What Hurts, What Helps, sociologists Sara McLanahan and Gary Sandefur found that 31 % of adolescents with divorced parents dropped out of high school, compared to 13 % of children from intact families.
Second, a link between interpersonal enjoyment of collaboration and adjustment was found in our study of adolescents with type 1 diabetes collaborating with their mothers (Berg, Schindler, & Maharajh, 2008).
This translates to over one million adults who live with serious mental illness, and almost half a million children with serious mental health conditions.2 Even more alarming is the fact that about half of adults and two - thirds of adolescents with mental health needs in California do not get treatment.3
The highly structured climate in families of adolescents with diabetes: Functional or dysfunctional for metabolic control?
Gender differences in psychosocial functioning of adolescents with symptoms of anxiety and depression: longitudinal findings from the Nord - Trøndelag Health Study.
We did however see in our pilot study that mindfulness (as measured by the adult version of the MAAS) was significantly increased immediately after MBSR training but also at 8 - week follow - up in a group of adolescents with externalizing disorders (Bögels et al. 2008).
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