Not exact matches
Since out - of - plane disorder stabilizes the antinodal pseudogap as was shown in our previous study of the normal state, the
present results... ▽ More We found that the length of the Fermi arc decreases with increasing out - of - plane disorder by performing angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) measurements in the superconducting state of optimally doped R
= La and Eu
samples of Bi2Sr2 − xRxCuOy.
In the
present study, the exploratory factor analysis tests if the nineteen subscales is a valid structure for upper elementary school students, using the second
sample (N
= 561).
However, the significant G × E interaction effects found in the
present study are remarkable considering its relatively small
sample (N
= 235) and require a methodological comment.
The
present study explored both individual and relationship - level risk factors and their associations with physical victimization and perpetration across more than 10 years using a community
sample of 200 participants (50 % female; M age Wave 1
= 15.8).
The study
sample presents substantial differences in the number of subsamples between widowers (n
= 124) and widows (n
= 1,091).
In the
present sample, the reliability was high, alpha
=.83.
Reliability (interitem consistency) in the
present sample was calculated for support, structure, and control (Cronbach's α
=.78,.68, and.69, respectively).
The
present investigation examined the main and interactive effects of anxiety sensitivity (AS) and emotion dysregulation in predicting anxiety - relevant cognitive and affective symptoms among a community - based
sample of young adults (n
= 242, 135 women; M age
= 23.0 years, SD
= 8.71).
The
present study investigates five types of continuity of personality and internalizing and externalizing problems (i.e., structural, differential, mean - level, individual - level and ipsative continuity) in a
sample of referred children and adolescents (N
= 114) with a broad variety of psychological problems.
The
present study examined the prevalence of current major depression among problem gamblers (N
= 105) identified from a community
sample of men and women in Alberta, and examined group differences in gambling severity, escape motivation for gambling, family functioning, childhood trauma, and personality traits across problem gamblers with and without comorbid depression.
The current study
presents validation studies of the PIML in a
sample of Portuguese children aged between 8 and 12 years (N
= 314) and adolescents aged between 13 and 18 years (N
= 281).
In this study, the actor - partner interdependence model was utilized to investigate the impact that personality has on marital adjustment in a
sample of 270 couples (N
= 540) in marital distress that
presented to an intensive outpatient marital therapy program.
The
present study used a longitudinal community
sample (N
= 387, 55 % female, 83 % White) to test whether externalizing symptoms moderated the relationship between internalizing symptoms and trajectories of alcohol and marijuana use from early (age 11 — 12 years old) to late (age 18 — 19 years old) adolescence.
The
present study compared early school outcomes of children whose mothers had PPD (n
= 29) with those of children in a community
sample (n
= 113).
Firstly, given the relatively small
sample size (N
= 77), some of the
present findings could reflect false positives.
The
present study used a community
sample (N
= 106, 34 % African — American, 48 % female) to test for racial differences in the association between corporal punishment and youths» aggression and delinquency, while examining different corporal punishment types separately by severity level.
The
sample of the
present research consisted of 289 high school students (mean age
= 12.51 years at Time 1, 66 % female) participating in a 3 - wave cohort - sequential design.
The paper
presents the first known longitudinal study of the relationship between loneliness, depressive symptoms, and suicide ideation in adolescence, in a stratified
sample of high school students (Time 1 N
= 1009; 57 % female; Time 2 N
= 541; 60 % female).
The
present study examined whether a
sample of 214 (52.8 % male, M age
= 15.76, SD
= 1.29) institutionalized adolescents could be classified into subgroups based on psychopathic traits.
The
present study reports on exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses of disruptive girl behavior over four successive data waves as rated by parents and teachers in a large, representative community
sample of girls (N
= 2,451).
Is has to be kept in mind, however, that the
sample size of the groups of boys and girls was rather small (girls n
= 101 and boys n
= 113); therefore, the results for boys and girls are not
presented separately.
The internal consistency of the scale for the
present sample was α
= 0.89.
In order to better understand the role of romantic involvement in well - being, the
present study examined links among attachment orientations, conflict behaviors with romantic partners, and depressive symptoms in an undergraduate
sample of young adults (N
= 110).