Parenting as a Moderator of the Effects of Maternal Depressive Symptoms
on Preadolescent Adjustment.
Peer experiences: four questions (and data)
on preadolescents.
Not exact matches
Our
preadolescent children tend to have friendship activities that focus
on their neighborhood, activities, school classes and sports teammates.
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.
As Joe leads Seligman along from her
preadolescent discovery of sexual pleasure, to her unceremonious virginity loss to
on - again, off - again partner Jerome (Shia LaBeouf, affecting a convincing English accent), to her inculcation into an anti-love feminist order, to the loss of her beloved father (Christian Slater, affecting a less convincing English accent), the two quarrel over the nature of human decency, the shamefulness and empowerment of sexuality, and so
on.
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?
As a
preadolescent, time was always
on my side.
Unnervingly large photographs of toddlers by Bettina von Zwehl and mysterious images of scuffling
preadolescents by Anna Gaskell tear at the tenuous hold we have
on both the physical and psychic self.
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.
Generalized estimating equations analysis was performed
on a sample of 499
preadolescents aged 12 years.
During the
preadolescent and early adolescent years, communication (including sending notes, calling
on the phone, and «hanging out») becomes a major focus for peer interactions.
This review revisits the «relationships as regulators» model, summarizing studies
on relationships between non-depressed versus depressed mothers and their infants, between infant, preschool and
preadolescent friends versus acquaintances and between happily versus unhappily married couples.
Protective factors associated with
preadolescent violence: Preliminary work
on a cultural model.
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.
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).
The effects of an optimism and lifeskills program
on depression in
preadolescents.
Despite legitimate concerns about the harmful effects of peer influences
on adolescent development in high - poverty settings, 1,2,29 our results suggest that parental practices can affect the developmental course of sexual risk behavior beyond the
preadolescent years.