The aims of this study were to examine how the quantity (i.e., the amount of shared activities) and quality (i.e., perceived quality of the father - child relationship) of father involvement are differently related to internalizing and externalizing behavior problems among
preadolescents at risk of maltreatment and test if these associations are moderated by father type and child maltreatment.
Not exact matches
However,
preadolescents with depressive symptoms are
at increased risk of experiencing MDD in adolescence.
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.
Preadolescents receiving FB - IPT had higher rates of remission (66 percent vs. 31 percent), a greater decrease in depressive symptoms from pre - to post-treatment, and lower depressive symptoms at post-treatment than did preadolescents with depression
Preadolescents receiving FB - IPT had higher rates of remission (66 percent vs. 31 percent), a greater decrease in depressive symptoms from pre - to post-treatment, and lower depressive symptoms
at post-treatment than did
preadolescents with depression
preadolescents with depression receiving CCT.
The trends suggest that grade configuration matters to
at least some parents and educators, who decided some time ago that separately configured schools for
preadolescents are not the best way to go.
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.
The Coping Power Programs for
preadolescent aggressive boys and their parents: Outcome effects
at the 1 - year follow - up.
Preadolescent children who form friendships with antisocial peers appear to be
at heightened risk for later antisocial behavior, including delinquency, drug use, and school dropout.
The model with bidirectional paths had a good fit to the data, but the most parsimonious model was an «effects» model showing that
preadolescents with more depressive symptoms had less positive peer - relevant cognition
at later assessments, and that those with more positive peer - relevant cognition were more liked by their peers over time.
Executive cognitive functioning and aggressive behavior in
preadolescent boys
at high risk for substance abuse / dependence
The subjects were participants of the TRacking Adolescents» Individual Lives Survey (TRAILS), a prospective cohort study of Dutch
preadolescents who will be measured biennially until they are
at least 25 years old.
Lastly, we looked
at the effect of perceived parenting in
preadolescents but greater effects may be found in younger children [6, 17].
Comparable «risks»
at the socioeconomic status extremes:
Preadolescents» perceptions of parenting