نتایج جستجو برای: emotional problems

تعداد نتایج: 678984  

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2007
Mathilde R Crone Sijmen A Reijneveld

UNLABELLED Smoking is a highly addictive behaviour, often initiated during adolescence. It is suggested that smoking is associated with behavioural and emotional problems. This study aims to assess the impact of psychosocial problems on smoking initiation and vice versa. METHOD We obtained data on self-reported psychosocial problems and smoking of adolescents at the age of 13 years and 2 year...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2012
Willem Spijkers Daniëlle E M C Jansen Sijmen A Reijneveld

BACKGROUND Area deprivation negatively affects health and lifestyles, among which child behaviours. The latter may aggravate the effects of area deprivation on parental health due to higher rates of parenting stress. However, evidence on the influence of the living environment on parenting stress is mostly lacking. The aim of this study was to examine the impact of area deprivation and urbaniza...

Journal: :Family practice 2011
K Lykke P Christensen S Reventlow

BACKGROUND Though uniquely placed in the health care system, GPs only become aware of a small number of children with behavioural and emotional problems. Research evaluating the challenges and barriers in general practice for identifying children with problems is therefore important. OBJECTIVES To identify and articulate GPs' experiences and perceptions of the GP-parent dialogue about childre...

Journal: :Attachment & human development 2017
Raquel Corval Jay Belsky Joana Baptista Paula Oliveira Ana Mesquita Isabel Soares

Inhibited attachment disordered behavior (IADB) is characterized by difficulty in establishing an attachment relationship with a primary caregiver; is associated with persistent social and emotional problems; and is observed most frequently in contexts of pathological care such as institutional rearing. Here, we seek to enhance understanding of the conditions that give rise to IADB among instit...

Journal: :Brain injury 2011
Lynne Ann Barker Nicholas Morton Todd Graham Morrison Brian Edward McGuire

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE The Dysexecutive Questionnaire (DEX) is used to obtain information about executive and emotional problems after neuropathology. The DEX is self-completed by the patient (DEX-S) and an independent rater such as a family member (DEX-I). This study examined the level of inter-rater agreement between either two or three non-clinician raters on the DEX-I in order to establish the r...

Journal: :Health & social care in the community 2017
Menka Tsantefski Lynne Briggs Jessica Griffiths Anne Tidyman

Children exposed to problematic parental substance use (PPSU) often face a number of deleterious developmental outcomes, yet these children are less likely to become known to child protection and welfare services. Although there is a growing evidence base for equine-assisted therapy (EAT) as an effective treatment modality for atypically developing children and adolescents, scant research has e...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2008
Caroline Ho Deborah N Bluestein Jennifer M Jenkins

Parent and teacher data for 14,990 children from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth were used in multilevel analyses to examine the relationship between ethnicity, children's aggression and emotional problems, and parenting. Using parent and teacher report, relationships between ethnicity and child behavior were present but modest. The association between parental harshness ...

Journal: :Journal of child and adolescent psychiatric nursing : official publication of the Association of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nurses, Inc 2011
Cana M Shimshock Reg Arthur Williams Barbara-Jean B Sullivan

PROBLEM The purpose of this retrospective study was to explore the relationship between recognized risk factors for suicidal thought and the presence or absence of self-reported suicidal thought. METHODS This study was conducted through the secondary analysis of data obtained from a larger, prospective, cluster-randomized intervention study. A subset of 817 recruits between the ages of 17 and...

2014
Magdalena Śmieja Jarosław Orzechowski Maciej S. Stolarski

The Test of Emotional Intelligence (TIE) is a new ability scale based on a theoretical model that defines emotional intelligence as a set of skills responsible for the processing of emotion-relevant information. Participants are provided with descriptions of emotional problems, and asked to indicate which emotion is most probable in a given situation, or to suggest the most appropriate action. ...

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