A longitudinal study of the interactive effects of impulsivity and anger
on adolescent problem behavior
[jounal] Colder, C. R. / 1998 / A longitudinal study of the interactive effects of impulsivity and anger
on adolescent problem behavior / Journal of Youth and Adolescence 27 (3): 255 ~ 274
Also see Jeffrey T. Cookston (1999) Parental Supervision and Family Structure: Effects
on Adolescent Problem Behaviors, Journal of Divorce and Remarriage 32 (107)(Children in single - father homes appear to be at the highest risk for the acquisition of problem behaviors).
When compared to the control group, no direct effects of CSP
on adolescent problem behaviors were found at 1 - year and 2 - year follow - ups and no direct effects of CSP on parenting were found at posttreatment, 1 - year, and 2 year follow - ups.
Jacobson will study the effects of individuals, family, peers and neighborhood
on adolescent problem behavior — particularly looking at how those factors relate to the variations in problem behavior from one adolescent to the next.
Not exact matches
It is also important to keep in perspective the very real
problems that beset our society in other respects, including
adolescent depression and the terrible cost it can extract
on young lives,
on families and
on all of us.
With an
adolescent who isn't interested or strongly resists, it is usually best for the parents to get help themselves in the hope that changing their approach to him will alleviate the
problem or that he will decide
on his own to get help.
In coming of age the
adolescent recognizes that he must stand
on his own feet, and not be looking to his parents to extricate him from the
problems and difficulties into which his ineptness and weakness lead him.
Sylvia R. Sacks, «Widening the Perspective
on Adolescent Sex
Problems,» Adolescence, Vol.
Remember, couples either hang together or they will hang separately
on the
problems of providing loving limits for an
adolescent.
But such loss may be hardest
on children, Carroll said, with preteens exhibiting higher levels of depression and anxiety and
adolescents being more likely to show attention
problems and anger.
Responding to an increase in academic and emotional
problems among kids in the United States, experts in child and
adolescent well - being convened at Stanford University in July 2007 to envision a coordinated approach to helping schools and families develop alternative success models to align with research
on healthy child development.
«There's more emphasis now and there will be more emphasis because of the Affordable Care Act [
on] offering mental health services in primary care settings,» suggests Curry, who is about to start a clinical trial looking at the effects of cognitive behavior therapy for
adolescents with depression and substance abuse
problems.
None of the
adolescents surveyed mentioned potential
problems referable to the consumption of these beverages, and they did not distinguish use
on the basis of the degree of athletic participation.»
• Early stepfather involvement has more impact than early birth - father involvement
on decreasing emotional behaviour
problems among
adolescent girls (Flouri, 2005).
She has had a large clinical practice with an emphasis
on child and
adolescent problems and parenting issues, and has taught Child Development classes to graduate students at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center.
She has had a large clinical practice with an emphasis
on child and
adolescent problems and parenting issues.
Based
on a survey by the Office of National Statistics (UK) from 1999 [1], 5.3 % of all children and
adolescents between the ages of 5 — 15 had clinically significant conduct
problems, the commonest reason for referral for psychological and psychiatric treatment in childhood [2].
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
Private practice focusing
on child and
adolescent anxiety and mood disorders, school
problems and family stress
And research
on adolescents in the Middle East has also failed to find a link between authoritarian caregiving and psychological
problems like depression (Dwairy 2004; Dwairy and Menshar 2006).
The
problem is that scientists have been studying the relative influence of parents and peers
on children and
adolescents for decades, and they don't agree with Sax's diagnosis.
... Our concerns have always been around the impact of increased marijuana use
on highway safety and the health
problems spelled out by the American Medical Association and the American Psychiatric Association caused by chronic use especially among
adolescents.»
«This speaks to the importance early life events can have
on adolescent experiences and the need for early intervention when
problems first arise,» Connell said.
The mathematical model shows that the
problem for
adolescents is that their light consumption behaviour interferes with the natural interaction with the environmental clock — getting up late in the morning results in
adolescents keeping the lights
on until later at night.
The findings, published in the November issue of Social Science & Medicine, indicate that neighborhood quality has significant and long - term effects
on child and
adolescent problem behaviors, findings that can help inform national, state, and local housing policy and community investment decisions.
The number of
adolescents who had
problems related to marijuana — such as becoming dependent
on the drug or having trouble in school and in relationships — declined by 24 percent from 2002 to 2013.
«This is important to the public because impulsive behavior in
adolescents is associated with many mental health
problems and, when left unchecked, can result in violent acts, such as those resulting in tragedies recently observed
on school campuses.
For the qualitative research study, Bertram served
on the care team of eight
adolescents with histories of hospitalization for psychiatric
problems.
According to Karwautz, this is partially due to the stigma that still persists around mental health
problems and the associated high inhibition threshold to confide in a doctor, lack of understanding about mental health
problems on the part of caregivers, so that the manifest
problem often goes unrecognised, but also to the lack of sufficient child and
adolescent psychiatrists and associated institutions in Austria, since this was only recognised as a specialism 10 years ago.
«
On the immediate horizon is a look at the effects of some things that become more common during
adolescent years as kids hit a high - risk time for substance and alcohol abuse and other
problems that often co-exist with clinical depression.
Children's and
adolescents» happiness has gained considerable attention in recent research, however the potential
problems of relying
on parental report to assess children's happiness have been overlooked.
ADHD is one of the most frequently found behavior disorders in child and
adolescent psychiatry, and the
problems it causes, like difficulty focusing, hyperactivity and behaving impulsively, can carry
on into adulthood.
Like every other 14 - year - old
on the planet, she suffered from
adolescent problem skin, and her wise mother advised eating more fruits and vegetables — suddenly everything clicked.
Although, internet online dating services these days are getting popular, with
adolescents basically thronging these websites to discover someone, who could bring a look
on their face and someone they could share their pleasure and
problems with.
The purpose of this section is to continue the discussion of issues in developmental psychology by focusing
on personality development The current study examines whether
adolescents who report sexting exhibit more psychosocial health
problems, compared to their non-sexting counterparts.
The
problem is that the precocious
adolescent is smart enough to understand that she and her panhandling dad urgently need someone to lean
on, despite the fact that he is too proud to approach his parents for help.
The main
problem is that for the first time since maybe Event Horizon, Anderson seems to be trying to make an actual movie and not just a thinly veiled excuse to indulge himself in ludicrous
adolescent fantasies, mainly starring his wife (see: The Three Musketeers 2011 and the entire Resident Evil series, or the «Check Out My Ridiculously Hot Wife» franchise as some
on the internet have affectionately dubbed it.)
Yet if the challenge can be met, if the attention of the
adolescent culture can be directed toward, rather than away from, those educational goals which adults hold for children, then this provides a far more fundamental and satisfactory solution to the
problem of focusing teenagers» attention
on learning.
In one of his early writings, excerpted in the following pages, James S. Coleman, the brilliant sociologist who later wrote the famous report
on the equality of opportunity for education (the «Coleman Report») and the first study of public and private schools, identified the essential high - school
problem: «our
adolescents today are cut off, probably more than ever before, from the adult society.»
Evidence suggests that universal SEL programs for children and
adolescents can offer tremendous return
on investment in reducing
problems, promoting competence, and improving school success.
On Wednesday, April 9, the forum,
Adolescent Literacy: Translating Research into Effective Policy and Practice, brought together Ardice Hartry, senior research associate for MPR Associates; Timothy Shanahan, director of the Center for Literacy at the University of Illinois at Chicago; and Professor Catherine Snow to discuss the problems of adolescent readers and what can be done to improve adolescent litera
Adolescent Literacy: Translating Research into Effective Policy and Practice, brought together Ardice Hartry, senior research associate for MPR Associates; Timothy Shanahan, director of the Center for Literacy at the University of Illinois at Chicago; and Professor Catherine Snow to discuss the
problems of
adolescent readers and what can be done to improve adolescent litera
adolescent readers and what can be done to improve
adolescent litera
adolescent literacy skills.
In his now - classic 1961 study The
Adolescent Society: The Social Life of the Teenager and Its Impact
on Education (excerpts), Coleman identified a series of
problems that resulted from the separate society that high school had created for teenagers.
First, when it comes to articulated beliefs about what constitutes appropriate instruction for early
adolescents, both groups are proponents of instruction that: (1) is theme based, (2) is interdisciplinary, (3) fosters student self - direction and independence, (4) promotes self - understanding, (5) incorporates basic skills, (6) is relevant to the learner and thus based
on study of significant
problems, (7) is student - centered, (8) promotes student discovery, (9) values group interaction, (10) is built upon student interest, (11) encourages critical and creative exploration of ideas, and (12) promotes student self - evaluation (e.g., Currier, 1986; Kaplan, 1979; Maker & Nielson, 1995; Stevenson, 1992).
Von Hiltmayer said that proponents of the medical marijuana industry and marijuana legalization point to the fact that taxing the drug could solve state budgetary
problems, but they're «not considering the negative impact it could have
on our youth, the
adolescents.
Many middle schools» creative approaches to programing and instruction (through interdisciplinary team teaching, interest - based activities, thematic schoolwide events, creative
problem solving, and hands -
on experience) and responsiveness to young
adolescents» developmental needs embody the best features of effective gifted programs.
Their advice to school boards and district officials: prioritize the importance of increasing minority male educators and recognize that they offer a solution to many of the education
problems facing
adolescent boys; and don't automatically focus
on these educators in a behavioral capacity instead of the educational capacity for which they were trained and hired and may prefer.
Dr. Francis has collaborated in research
on reading and reading disabilities, attention
problems, developmental consequences of brain injuries and birth defects, and
adolescent alcohol abuse.
Professor Weissberg has published about one hundred articles and chapters focusing
on preventive interventions with children and
adolescents, and has coauthored nine curriculums
on school - based programs to promote social competence and prevent
problem behaviors including drug use, high - risk sexual behaviors, and aggression.
While it's right and good to decry the tactics used by the Stop the GR Bullies, the crusade has obscured the real
problem — i.e.,
adolescent behavior by parties
on both sides of this feud.