Harari, Lexi Oselin, Sharon S Link, Bruce G
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Journal of health and social behavior
New evidence on a classic sociological debate allows for a test of the consequences of self-labeling with mental illness. While a medicalized "insight" perspective emphasizes the importance of self-labeling for psychological well-being and recovery, a sociologically informed "outsight" perspective draws from modified labeling, self-labeling, and st...
Garrett, Shedrick L Burnell, Kaitlyn Armstrong-Carter, Emma L Prinstein, Mitchell J Telzer, Eva H
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Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence
For 14 days three times per day (6072 observations), adolescents (N = 207, Mage = 15.45 years) reported their digital (i.e., video chatting, texting, social media, and phone calling) communication with peers and their social connectedness. Controlling for in-person interactions, adolescents felt more connected in hours when they had communicated wi...
Mellado, Susana Cuesta, Carlos M Montagud, Sandra Rodríguez-Arias, Marta Moreno-Manzano, Victoria Guerri, Consuelo Pascual, María
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CNS neuroscience & therapeutics
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are heterogeneous membrane vesicles secreted by cells in extracellular spaces that play an important role in intercellular communication under both normal and pathological conditions. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are anti-inflammatory and immunoregulatory cells capable of secreting EVs, which are considered promising mo...
Herd, Toria Haag, Ann-Christin Selin, Claire Palmer, Lindsey S, Sunshine Strong-Jones, Sienna Jackson, Yo Bensman, Heather E Noll, Jennie G
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Research on child and adolescent psychopathology
The present study elucidates heterogeneity in post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) across adolescence in a sample of youth who have experienced myriad types and combinations of potentially traumatic events (PTEs), including substantiated physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect and/or at least one other self-reported PTE. A machine learning technique...
Salehi Yegaei, Pardis Achenbach, Thomas M Trejos-Castillo, Elizabeth Mastrotheodoros, Stefanos Izanloo, Balal Habibi Asgarabad, Mojtaba
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Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence
The present study was conducted to examine the psychometric properties and gender invariance of the Iranian version of the Dimensions of Identity Development Scale (DIDS). A total of 1453 adolescents (50.8% female; 14-18 years old, mean = 15.48) participated in a cross-sectional study and completed the DIDS and the Youth Self-Report of behavior pro...
Wu, Wei-Wen Yu, Tsung-Hsien Jou, Shiann-Tarng Hung, Giun-Yi Tang, Chia-Chun
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Journal of child health care : for professionals working with children in the hospital and community
This study aimed to describe and compare the differences in walking performance between adolescent patients in inpatient wards and outpatient units, and to identify factors that influence walking performance among adolescents receiving cancer treatment. The cross-sectional study with correlational research design recruited 32 adolescents with cance...
Liu, Sihan Wang, Xinyi Ying, Jiefeng Shi, Jialin Wu, Xinchun
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The British journal of educational psychology
Prior studies have emphasized the importance of parents' educational involvement (a type of cognitive involvement) to academic engagement, although little is known about emotional involvement. This study investigated whether and how different facets of involvement (cognitive vs. emotional, paternal vs. maternal) are differentially related to academ...
Seabra, Sofia Vaz, Miguel Almeida-Antunes, Natália López-Caneda, Eduardo
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Frontiers for Young Minds
Have you ever heard about executive functions (EFs)? These are skills that you use every single day! They allow you to achieve your goals, resist your impulses, and make wise decisions. During adolescence, your brain is still developing. In particular, the area of your brain responsible for your EFs is still maturing and becoming more efficient. Th...
Varela, Carmen Hoyo, Ángela Tapia-Sanz, María Eugenia Jiménez-González, Ana Isabel Moral, Benito Javier Rodríguez-Fernández, Paula Vargas-Hernández, Yadirnaci Ruiz-Sánchez, Luis Jorge
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Frontiers in Psychology
Introduction Eating disorders (EDs) are serious psychological problems that affect not only the individual, but also their entire environment. The prevalence rates of EDs are higher among the adolescent population. A better understanding of ED risk factors is essential to design effective prevention and intervention programs that focus beyond the a...
Caldwell, Ann E Cummings, Daniel K Hooper, Paul L Trumble, Benjamin C Gurven, Michael Stieglitz, Jonathan Davis, Helen E Kaplan, Hillard
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Proceedings. Biological sciences
Over 80% of adolescents worldwide are insufficiently active, posing massive public health and economic challenges. Declining physical activity (PA) and sex differences in PA consistently accompany transitions from childhood to adulthood in post-industrialized populations and are attributed to psychosocial and environmental factors. An overarching e...