Not exact matches
Numerous
psychological tests have shown that, although many alcoholics are able to function with remarkable
social adequacy when they are not drinking, they make their
social adjustment in spite of their inner conflicts.
We do know that the pregnancy and postpartum periods are times of enormous biochemical upheaval, as well as times of
social and
psychological adjustments, all of which create the conditions for PMAD.
Experiences of peer victimization can therefore have an effect on their
social relationships, and lead to various
psychological and
social adjustment problems.
«Postpartum depression can develop from a number of things including hormonal changes,
psychological adjustment to motherhood,
social support, and a history of psychiatric disorders.»
Psychological research has found that religious people feel great about themselves, with a tendency toward higher social self - esteem and better psychological adjustment than n
Psychological research has found that religious people feel great about themselves, with a tendency toward higher
social self - esteem and better
psychological adjustment than n
psychological adjustment than non-believers.
Her research has been guided by an interest in the relationship between the
social environment and
psychological adjustment in childhood, with a particular emphasis on children growing up in situations of
social and economic disadvantage.
As noted by members of the scientific community, human and non-human welfare can be viewed as co-dependent and non-exclusive; achieving significant improvement in animal well - being requires deep
social,
psychological, and economic
adjustment on the part of our own species.
If it survives, it may eventually achieve a low level of physical and
psychological suffering, but only after passing through a long and very painful period of
adjustment and only at the cost of permanently reducing human beings and many other living organisms to engineered products and mere cogs in the
social machine.
Survivors of a traumatic brain injury may require lifelong
adjustments to accommodate for the physical,
psychological, and
social handicaps caused by the brain damage.
Studies comparing groups of children raised by gays and by heterosexual parents find no developmental differences between the two groups of children in four critical areas: their intelligence,
psychological adjustment,
social adjustment, and popularity with friends.
More importantly, stress tackling through problem - focused coping, along with seeking
social support and positive thinking which were found significantly increased in this study, has been suggested to enhance
psychological adjustment to the disease (McCabe et al., 2004).
Exposure to intimate partner violence and children's
psychological adjustment, cognitive functioning, and
social competence: A review.
The aim of the project is to test the efficacy of the couple - focused intervention cognitive existential couple therapy (CECT) on the
psychological and
social adjustment of men with early stage prostate cancer and their partners.
Research Question 1: Does attachment to parents during adolescence impact
psychological and
social adjustment?
This is an introductory summary of a full paper which presents a critical review of the research literature on the relation between attachment to parents during adolescence and
psychological and
social adjustment.
These factors are important, but especially among younger children, we think that they do not tell the whole story about what leads children toward healthy
social,
psychological and scholastic
adjustment in the school context.
OBJECTIVE: To empirically explore whether employment status is associated to
psychological,
social, and behavioural
adjustment attributes.
Also of interest is the potential effect that early - established trajectories (i.e. «pathways») have on children's
psychological,
social and scholastic
adjustment as they progress through the elementary, junior high and high school years.
Chronic exposure to the negative (e.g. rejection / victimization by peers or teachers, friendlessness) or positive aspects of these
social experiences (e.g. peer - group acceptance) has greater consequences for children's
psychological and school
adjustment than transient exposure.
In a related vein, children, whose parents divorce, exhibit slightly lower
psychological well - being and
social adjustment than children from stable two - parent families (e.g., [5, 7, 8 — 10]-RRB-.
D) the custodial parent's
psychological adjustment (maternal depression and anxiety at the beginning of the divorce process predicts later negative emotional and
social adjustment in the children);
The results provide evidence for the differential association between aggression categories and future
social —
psychological adjustment constructs with particular relevancy for school contexts (i.e., peer rejection and student — teacher conflict).
[confproc] Berno, T. / 1998 /
Psychological and sociocultural
adjustment of international students in New Zealand / Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Society of Australasian
Social Psychologists
Engagement in gender normative versus gender nonnormative forms of aggression: Links to
social —
psychological adjustment
Sociable and prosocial dimensions of
social competence in Chinese children: Common and unique contributions to
social, academic, and
psychological adjustment
Cultural equivalence and cultural variance in longitudinal associations of young adolescent self - definition and interpersonal relatedness to
psychological and
social adjustment
Sustained effects of the PATHS curriculum on the
social and
psychological adjustment of children in special education.
Attachment Theory has received increasing interest as a framework allowing for a more refined understanding of the potential consequences of early relational trauma on
psychological and
social adjustment.
Engagement in gender normative versus non-normative forms of aggression: Links to
social —
psychological adjustment
Prospective associations between peer victimization and
social -
psychological adjustment problems in early childhood.
These findings certainly fail to support the argument that the move away affects the
psychological adjustment or
social behavior of the youngsters.
[5], [6] Children whose parents are divorced also have lower academic performance,
social achievement, and
psychological adjustment than children with married parents.
These include children's self - esteem,
psychological well being, and
social adjustment, and parents» self - esteem,
psychological adjustment, and positive investment in children.
Our understanding of
social behaviours, relationships and
psychological adjustment is limited to Euro - American cultures.
The majority of children from divorced families score within the Average range on standardized tests, and function well on measures of
psychological,
social and behavioral
adjustment.
The
psychological well - being and
social adjustment of children reared by same - sex parents and heterosexual parents were identical or nearly so in each of the studies over more than 1000 observations.
Indeed, the most important emotional and interactive behaviors promoting children's development and
psychological,
social, and academic
adjustment, such as love, acceptance, respect, encouragement of autonomy, learning, and self - esteem, moral guidance, and absence of abusive interactions, are not considered.
These include experimental and observational studies of infants» and toddlers» interaction with their peers; longitudinal studies of children's
social development; educational and
psychological studies of children's
adjustment to child care and nursery school classrooms;
social,
psychological, sociometric and ethological studies of young children's
social networks and dominance relationships.
Finally, according to the extant literature that highlights the role of multiple factors in shaping the quality of early parenting practices, we investigated whether EA was associated to mothers» perception of couple
adjustment,
social support and
psychological wellbeing.
The results proved significant relationships between perceived satisfaction of all the three basic
psychological needs and
social, academic and personal - emotional
adjustment in school.
The primary constructs within the hypothesized framework are: (1)
social position variables — characteristics that are used within societies to hierarchically stratify groups (race, gender, socioeconomic status); (2) parenting variables — familial mechanisms that may influence African American adolescents well - being, perceptions of competence, and attitudes towards others in various contexts (e.g., parenting practices and racial socialization messages); (3) racial discrimination — negative racially driven experiences that may influence feelings of competence, belongingness, and self - worth; (4) environmental / contextual factors — settings and surroundings that may impede or promote healthy identity development (e.g., academic settings); and (5) learner characteristics — individual characteristics that may promote or hinder positive
psychological adjustment outcomes (e.g., racial identity, coping styles).
Longitudinal analysis of the relationship between unsupportive
social interactions and
psychological adjustment among women with fertility problems
With regard to the longitudinal associations between aggression and other
psychological difficulties, previous research has indicated that both direct (physical) and indirect (or relational) aggression is associated with an increase in
social -
psychological adjustment problems (Cleverley et al. [2012]; Crick et al. [2006]-RRB-.
Secondly, according to the literature that highlights the intervention of multiple factors in determining the quality of parenting practices (Belsky, 1984; Feiring et al., 1987; Jennings et al., 1991; Melson et al., 1993; Bender and Losel, 1998; Singer et al., 2003; Favez et al., 2006), we aimed to test whether aspects such as the maternal perception of couple
adjustment,
social support and
psychological wellbeing were associated to mother — child EA.
Such improvements in emotion - related skills, in addition to anxiety, are significant given that emotional competence is a crucial component in children's adaptive
social functioning and
psychological adjustment.
[jounal] Prinstein, M. J / 2001 / Overt and relational aggression in adolescents:
Social -
psychological adjustment of aggressors and victims / Journal of Clinical Child Psychology 30: 479 ~ 491
No statistically significant associations were found between couple
adjustment and perceived
social support, neither between couple
adjustment and
psychological distress.
Children's
psychological adjustment was assessed using the Brief Infant - Toddler
Social and Emotional Assessment (BITSEA)(Briggs - Gowan and Carter, 2002; Briggs - Gowan et al., 2004), a questionnaire measure of social - emotional problems and competencies in 1 — 3 - year - olds adapted from the Infant - Toddler Social and Emotional Assessment (Briggs - Gowan and Carter, 1998; Carter et al.,
Social and Emotional Assessment (BITSEA)(Briggs - Gowan and Carter, 2002; Briggs - Gowan et al., 2004), a questionnaire measure of
social - emotional problems and competencies in 1 — 3 - year - olds adapted from the Infant - Toddler Social and Emotional Assessment (Briggs - Gowan and Carter, 1998; Carter et al.,
social - emotional problems and competencies in 1 — 3 - year - olds adapted from the Infant - Toddler
Social and Emotional Assessment (Briggs - Gowan and Carter, 1998; Carter et al.,
Social and Emotional Assessment (Briggs - Gowan and Carter, 1998; Carter et al., 2001).
This paper analyzes the level of
social impairment (index of broader autism phenotype), the risk of internalizing and externalizing problems (index of
psychological adjustment) and the parenting distress in an Italian sample of siblings of children with high - functioning ASD (n = 26).
Biological,
psychological, and
social changes occur, all with implications for psychosocial
adjustment.