Tian, Lili Huang, Jingyi Huebner, E Scott
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Journal of youth and adolescence
Cyberbullying may negatively affect youth's development. Because knowledge of the onset and course of cyberbullying during middle childhood and early adolescence is limited, studies of its antecedents, heterogeneous profiles, and transitions are needed to inform prevention and intervention efforts. The current longitudinal study explored the profil...
Fine, Shoshanna L Musci, Rashelle J Bass, Judith K Chipeta, Effie Mafuta, Eric M Pinandari, Anggriyani W Wilopo, Siswanto A Zuo, Xiayun Blum, Robert W
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The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine
Early adolescence (ages 10-14) is a critical period for psychosocial development, but few studies have focused on risk and protective factors for emergent psychosocial challenges among youth living in low- and middle-income countries. This study explored the contribution of social environmental factors to patterns of emotional and behavioral proble...
Franco, Kelli Baumler, Elizabeth Torres, Elizabeth D Lu, Yu Wood, Leila Temple, Jeff R
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Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.)
School climate consistently relates to adolescent adjustment across academic, socioemotional, and behavioral domains. Although past research highlights the impact of school climate on youths' experience of internalizing symptoms and violent behavior, examination of potential links with specific externalizing processes is limited. The current study ...
Chau, Kénora Bhattacherjee, Ashis Senapati, Amrites Guillemin, Francis Chau, Nearkasen
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Psychiatry research
Early adolescents may daily spend excessive screen-time (with television viewing, computer/console gaming, discussion forums/chatting online, internet surfing, doing homework, and electronic mails) while its association with cumulating several school-behavior-mental-health difficulties (SBMDs) (poor-academic-performance, being obese, alcohol/tobacc...
Mathijssen, J J P Rozema, A D Hiemstra, M Jansen, M W J van Oers, J A M
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Addictive behaviors reports
Adolescents show a steadily increasing inclination toward health risk behaviors, including smoking cigarettes. There is ample evidence that personality traits are related to smoking behavior. However, less is known about the stability of and change in these personality traits during early adolescence and whether smoking behavior affects the develop...
Fernandez, Alejandra Loukas, Alexandra Pasch, Keryn E
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Child psychiatry and human development
Little is known about how perceived parental solicitation and child disclosure are negatively associated with early adolescent adjustment problems and/or if these associations are consistent across race/ethnic groups. This study used data from 209 early adolescents to examine perceived parental support as a mediator in the associations between perc...
Bi, Shanshan Stevens, Gonneke W.J.M. Maes, Marlies Boer, Maartje Delaruelle, Katrijn Eriksson, Charli Brooks, Fiona M. Tesler, Riki van der Schuur, Winneke A. Finkenauer, Catrin
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Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Although previous research established a positive association between perceived social support and adolescent life satisfaction, little is known about the relative importance of different sources of support for adolescent life satisfaction and cross-country variations in this respect. Using large-scale representative samples from the 2017/18 Health...
Bi, Shanshan; Stevens, Gonneke WJM; Maes, Marlies; 86592; Boer, Maartje; Delaruelle, Katrijn; Eriksson, Charli; Brooks, Fiona M; Tesler, Riki; van der Schuur, Winneke A; Finkenauer, Catrin;
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Although previous research established a positive association between perceived social support and adolescent life satisfaction, little is known about the relative importance of different sources of support for adolescent life satisfaction and cross-country variations in this respect. Using large-scale representative samples from the 2017/18 Health...
Rizzo, Christie J Houck, Christopher Barker, David Collibee, Charlene Hood, Erik Bala, Kelsey
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Prevention science : the official journal of the Society for Prevention Research
Despite broad calls for prevention programs to reduce adolescent dating violence (DV), there is a dearth of programs designed specifically for males. In fact, there are no programs that capitalize on the importance of parents in modeling and influencing the choices their sons make in future romantic relationships. To address these gaps, this study ...
Murayama, Yasuo Ito, Hiroyuki Hamada, Megumi Takayanagi, Nobuya Myogan, Mitsunori Suzuki, Katsuaki Tsujii, Masatsugu
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Eating behaviors
Previous research has suggested that emotion regulation strategies (ERSs) are associated with abnormal eating behaviors and attitudes (AEBs). Available data have demonstrated that frequent rumination, a major maladaptive ERS, is associated with elevated AEBs, whereas adaptive ERSs, such as problem-solving and cognitive reappraisal, showed negative ...