Sentences with phrase «relationship of adolescent»

Types of Adolescent Exposure to Violence as Predictors of Adult Intimate Partner Violence Menard, Weiss, Franzese, & Covey (2014) Child Abuse and Neglect, 38 (4) View Abstract Examines the relationship of adolescent physical abuse victimization, witnessing parental violence, and adolescent exposure to violence in the community to the perpetration of and victimization by IPV in middle age.
The movie also explores the boy - girl relationships of its adolescent cast.
Lucia's research centers primarily around sexual communication and decision - making among young people, sexual health, functioning, and changes in the roles and interactions defining the intimate relationships of adolescents and young adults.
Results of Pearson correlation coefficient showed that there is a relationship between attachment to mobile phone with increased unhealthy relationships and academic failure (using mobile phone leads to academic failure in students and also reduced emotional relationship of adolescents with their families).
To investigate possible associations between violence in the family of origin and violence in the affective - sexual relationships of adolescents.
It is important to reiterate the results in which there is an association between violence in the affective - sexual relationships of adolescents and previous experiences of violence, whether it be as a victim or as a spectator.
However, these experiences were not correlated with the violence in the affective - sexual relationships of the adolescents.
Gagné, Lavoie, and Hébert (2005), in a survey of data with 917 female adolescents, they reported that violence experienced outside the family was established as a stronger risk variable for re-victimization in romantic relationships than family violence, insofar as it presented itself as a moderating variable between experiences of violence in the family of origin and the affective - sexual relationships of adolescents.
The social relationships of adolescents with depressed symptomatology.
The relationships of adolescent school - related deviant behavior and victimization with psychological distress: Testing a general model of the mediational role of parents and teachers across groups of gender and age

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The interview format used by the Oliner team had over 450 items and consisted of six main parts: a) characteristics of the family household in which respondents lived in their early years, including relationships among family members; b) parental education, occupation, politics, and religiosity, as well as parental values, attitudes, and disciplinary approaches; c) respondent's childhood and adolescent years - education, religiosity, and friendship patterns, as well as self - described personality characteristics; d) the five - year period just prior to the war — marital status, occupation, work colleagues, politics, religiosity, sense of community, and psychological closeness to various groups of people; if married, similar questions were asked about the spouse; e) the immediate prewar and war years, including employment, attitudes toward Nazis, whether Jews lived in the neighborhood, and awareness of Nazi intentions toward Jews; all were asked to describe their wartime lives and activities, whom they helped, and organizations they belonged to; f) the years after the war, including the present — relations with children and personal and community — helping activities in the last year; this section included forty - two personality items comprising four psychological scales.
It is not necessary here to stress the important role played by relationships in the family; these affect the mental health of every member of the family unit, and especially that of the children and adolescents in their development into adulthood.
Based on research findings, mental health professionals have also reached a consensus that the quality of relationships among significant adults in a child's or adolescent's life is associated with adjustment.
In contrast, when relationships between parents are conflict - ridden and acrimonious, the adjustment of children and adolescents is likely to be less favorable.
Shy, socially inept adolescents may be helped to increase their self - esteem and sense of competence by being coached and encouraged in basic social skills that will allow them to experience success in peer relationships.
After an adolescent has successfully separated himself from his parents and found both his own identity and a place for himself in intimate relationships with young - adult peers, he may be able to establish a new kind of mature closeness with his parents.
Perceived relationship with the father of the baby and maternal attachment in adolescents.
Implications of shift work for parent - adolescent relationships in dual - earner families.
Research also suggests that when adolescents experience parenting behaviors characterized by API's 8 Principles of Parenting; they have more positive romantic relationships with their partners in adulthood.
The Relationship Of Symptoms and Neurocognitive Performance to Perceived Recovery From Sports - Related Concussion Among Adolescent Athletes.
The therapists at Concentric are experts in relationship problems, couples and marriage, child, adolescent and family issues, addictions and compulsive behaviors, substance abuse, life transitions and stress management, depression, anxiety, bipolar, varying degrees of trauma and unresolved family - of - origin issues.
Research shows that one of the biggest stressors in adolescent life is the quality of peer relationships.
Contrary to common belief, many young fathers have real strengths; and the stereotype of the young buck who impregnates the neighbourhood is largely an urban myth: the single most powerful predictor of adolescent fatherhood is being involved in a long - term relationship with the baby's mother (Hanson et al, 1989).
Erkut et al (2005), studying Puerto Rican adolescent fathers, found their involvement influenced by child characteristics, their own perceptions of their fathering competence, social support — and the quality of relationship with their baby's mother
Fitzpatrick et al (1997) surveying pregnant teenagers at an Adolescent Antenatal Booking Clinic in Dublin found that at an average of 16.4 weeks into their pregnancies 87.5 % of the mothers said they were involved in a continuing relationship with the father of their baby.
How does the style of parenting you advocate build trust to set the stage for a peaceful, mutually respectful parent / child relationship throughout the childhood and adolescent years?
Other possible symptoms of depression in children and adolescents include difficulty with peer relationships, such as an inability to get along with friends; separation anxiety manifested as school avoidance or school phobia; and changes in home relationships and interactions, such as losing interest in family conversations, and a desire to be alone most of the time.
Among the many interests and modalities that she brings to her work, Christine has advanced training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adolescent Anxiety & Depression, Motivational Interviewing, Mindfulness Meditation, Trauma - Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and is certified in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy — Level I. For many years, she participated in Dr. Tina Payne Bryson's professional study group on Interpersonal Neurobiology, a field that deeply informs her work and belief in the healing power of relationship and connection.
Eventually, adolescents will form long - term relationships with their peers that may be of the romantic kind, which may become full attachment relationships.
The quality of adolescents» friendships: Associations with mothers» interpersonal relationships, attachments to parents and friends, and prosocial behaviors.
The concurrent and longitudinal relationships between adolescents use of social network sites and their social self - esteem.
According to the researchers, these findings can help guide better intervention strategies including helping adolescents with social anxiety and reinforcing the importance of the father and child relationship.
«Adolescents» success in forming positive, close relationships is such an important feature of that developmental period,» said Fosco.
According to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, children raised with pets have stronger self - esteem and self - confidence, have more trusting relationships with others, and show more compassion, respect, and empathy.
Here, to illustrate the connection between fatherhood and child well - being, I compare adolescent boys and girls who fall into one of four categories: those living in an intact, married family with a high - quality relationship with their father (top third), or an average - quality relationship with their father (middle third), or a low - quality relationship with him (bottom third), or living in a single - mother family.
In fact, it appears the sheer amount of time parents spend with their kids between the ages of 3 and 11 has virtually no relationship to how children turn out, and a minimal effect on adolescents, according to the first large - scale longitudinal study of parent time to be published in April in the Journal of Marriage and Family.
If it helps put it in perspective, think of all the new and scary times you've had where you were equipped with the coping skills of an adolescent or adult — a new job, a new relationship, learning a new language, giving a speech, taking a driver's test.
Society is recognizing that the attachment quality between the parent and the child is important not only for ease of childrearing and influence with the adolescent, but also that it affects relationship quality lifelong for that child.
Williams, Nancy and Denise Parker TEENS AND BREASTFEEDING LLLI Gives an overview of adolescent development, discusses situations that could be encountered, and gives information on how to help establish the breastfeeding relationship between the teen and her baby.
Adults see intimate sexual relationships as normal and natural for older adolescents, a positive component of emotionally healthy maturation.
A study published this month in Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine looks at the relationship between infant feeding practices and weight gain (1).
His study, published in the journal Youth & Society, examined two questions: «What is the relationship between the number of hours parents work and adolescent bullying behavior?»
A study published in the November 2004 issue of the Journal of Adolescent Health looked at the relationship between family eating patterns and disordered eating among both girls and boys.
Antipathetic relationships in child and adolescent development: A meta - analytic review and recommendations for an emerging area of study.
The factors which are responsible for the consistent use of contraceptive among adolescents are academic success, anticipation for successful future, and involvement in a stable relationship.
Online relationships are part of typical adolescent development.
Include in the saathiya public education for adolescents» relationship education including education on the concept of «consent».
The agency's Healthy Relationship Training Academy sponsors workshops on dating violence for adolescents and young adults, Palacio said, while the city's Family Justice Centers offer free and confidential legal and social services victims of domestic violence, elder abuse and sex trafficking, regardless of immigration status.
A study of the relationship between binge drinking and eating problems among Russian adolescents has found that problematic eating behaviors and attitudes are commonplace, and that binge drinking is associated with more eating problems in girls than boys.
In this study, Dr Deborah Hasin, Professor of Epidemiology at Columbia University Medical Center, New York, USA and colleagues examined the relationship between the legalisation of medical marijuana and adolescent marijuana use by analysing national «Monitoring the Future» survey data * from over one million students in the 8th, 10th, and 12th grades (aged 13 - 18) between 1991 and 2014 — a period when 21 contiguous states passed laws allowing marijuana use for medical purposes.
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