نتایج جستجو برای: parenting conflict scale and adolescents risk

تعداد نتایج: 17043642  

Journal: :The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry 2004
Graham Martin Helen A Bergen Angela S Richardson Leigh Roeger Stephen Allison

OBJECTIVE To investigate relationships between firesetting, antisocial behaviour, individual, family and parenting factors in a large community sample of adolescents. METHOD A cross-sectional study of students (n = 2596) aged 13 years on average, from 27 schools in South Australia with a questionnaire on firesetting, antisocial behaviour (adapted 21-item Self Report Delinquency Scale), risk-t...

Journal: :Child development 2005
Michael J Cleveland Frederick X Gibbons Meg Gerrard Elizabeth A Pomery Gene H Brody

Hypotheses concerning the extent to which adolescents' cognitions mediate the relation between parenting behaviors and adolescent substance use were examined in a panel of African American adolescents (N = 714, M age at Time 1 = 10.51 years) and their primary caregivers. A nested-model approach indicated that effective parenting (i.e., monitoring of the child's activities, communication about s...

2010
Paul R. Smokowski Mimi V. Chapman Martica L. Bacallao

The aim of this investigation was to map factors that predicted internalizing, externalizing, social, and total behavioral problems in immigrant Latino adolescents. Interviews were conducted with 100 foreign-born Latino adolescents. Multiple regression analyses revealed two risk factors, perceived discrimination and parent-adolescent conflict, which were significant predictors of adolescent int...

Journal: :Child psychiatry and human development 2017
Paulo A Graziano Gregory Fabiano Michael T Willoughby Daniel Waschbusch Karen Morris Nicole Schatz Rebecca Vujnovic

This study examined the extent to which positive and negative parenting relates to conduct problems (CP) and callous-unemotional (CU) traits among 172 adolescents (72 % males; Mage = 16.91 years, SD = .67) with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and whether CU traits moderate the link between parenting and CP. Mothers reported on their adolescents' CP, CU traits, and their own parenting p...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2015
Eva H Telzer Andrew J Fuligni Matthew D Lieberman Michelle E Miernicki Adriana Galván

Adolescents' peer culture plays a key role in the development and maintenance of risk-taking behavior. Despite recent advances in developmental neuroscience suggesting that peers may increase neural sensitivity to rewards, we know relatively little about how the quality of peer relations impact adolescent risk taking. In the current 2-year three-wave longitudinal study, we examined how chronic ...

Journal: :PSYCOMEDIA Jurnal Psikologi 2023

The problem occurs when the behavior of adolescents is often influenced by their parents. aim research to look at relationship between well-being in parents and problems related carried out adolescents. participants this study consisted 142 (both fathers mothers) students SMP X Y Situbondo. Research were asked fill a welfare scale (Pemberton Happiness Index) parenting style (Parenting Style Dim...

مهدی یار, منصوره, نجاتی, سیده فرشته, گودرزی, محمد علی,

Suicide affects all societies and has unfortunately become more common in recent decades.  Understanding the factors influencing this phenomenon can help in developing programs to reduce suicide.  Past studies have identified emotional vulnerabilities such as emotion dysregulation as risk factors for suicide. A secondary factor is parenting styles, which again has been studied for its effect on...

Journal: :international journal of high risk behaviors and addiction 0
anahita khodabakhshi koolaee department of counseling, science and research branch of arak, islamic azad university, arak, ir iran hossein shaghelani lor department of psychology, university of science and culture, tehran, ir iran ali akbar soleimani department of psychology, university of science and culture, tehran, ir iran masoumeh rahmatizadeh department of psychology, university of science and culture, tehran, ir iran; department of psychology, university of science and culture, tehran, ir iran. tel: +98-9127216093

conclusions these results emphasize that an inappropriate decision making process pattern in a family has a significant effect on deviant behavior in adolescents. the fathers’ parenting is more strongly linked to their sons’ delinquency. so, family power structure and parent-child relationship can be considered in therapeutic interventions (prevention and treatment) for adolescents’ delinquency...

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