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Gerits, Linda; Derksen, Jan J. L.; Verbruggen, Antoine B. – Mental Retardation: A Journal of Practices, Policy and Perspectives, 2004
The emotional intelligence profiles, gender differences, and adaptive success of 380 Dutch nurses caring for people with mental retardation and accompanying severe behavior problems are reported. Data were collected with the Bar-On Emotional Quotient Inventory, Utrecht-Coping List, Utrecht-Burnout Scale, MMPI-2, and GAMA. Absence due to illness…
Descriptors: Psychopathology, Behavior Problems, Nurses, Mental Retardation
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Macfie, Jenny; Houts, Renate M.; McElwain, Nancy L.; Cox, Martha J. – Social Development, 2005
Role reversal is a relationship disturbance in which a parent looks to a child to meet a parent's need for comfort, parenting, intimacy or play, and the child attempts to meet these needs. The current study examined, within a developmental psychopathology framework, the effect of father and mother role reversal with toddlers on the development of…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Behavior Problems, Mothers, Intimacy
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Jones, Deborah J.; Forehand, Gregory – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2003
We focused on the stability of child problem behaviors in a sample of 124 low-income inner-city African American families. Internalizing and externalizing problems were assessed longitudinally across four years. Test-retest correlation coefficients indicated that the relative stability of both internalizing and externalizing problems over the…
Descriptors: African American Children, Behavior Problems, Mother Attitudes, Longitudinal Studies
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Maughan, Barbara; Rowe, Richard; Messer, Julie; Goodman, Robert; Meltzer, Howard – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2004
Background: Despite an expanding epidemiological evidence base, uncertainties remain over key aspects of the epidemiology of the "antisocial" disorders in childhood and adolescence. Methods: We used cross-sectional data on a nationally representative sample of 10,438 5-15-year-olds drawn from the 1999 British Child Mental Health Survey…
Descriptors: Evidence, Behavior Problems, Children, Epidemiology
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Kiefer, Sarah M.; Ryan, Allison M. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2008
This study investigated the proposal that social dominance goals are an important, but overlooked, aspect of social goals for young adolescents' academic adjustment. Self-reports of social goals (dominance, intimacy, and popularity goals) early in the school year were used to predict subsequent engagement (self-reports and peer nominations of…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Low Achievement, Early Adolescents, Peer Relationship
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Loukas, Alexandra; Murphy, Jonna L. – Journal of School Psychology, 2007
The present study examined the roles of student perceptions of four aspects of school climate (friction, cohesion, competition among students, and satisfaction with classes) as moderators of the relations between effortful control and subsequent conduct problems and depressive symptoms. Participants were 488 10-to-14-year old students involved in…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Student Attitudes, Middle School Students, Educational Environment
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Newman, Barbara M.; Lohman, Brenda J.; Newman, Philip R. – Adolescence (San Diego): an international quarterly devoted to the physiological, psychological, psychiatric, sociological, and educational aspects of the second decade of human life, 2007
This study explored three aspects of peer group membership in adolescence: peer group affiliation, the importance of group membership, and a sense of peer group belonging. Each is considered in relationship to adolescents' behavior problems as measured by the Achenbach Youth Self-Report. Participants included an ethnically and socioeconomically…
Descriptors: Group Membership, Behavior Problems, Peer Relationship, Adolescents
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Lounds, Julie; Seltzer, Marsha Mailick; Greenberg, Jan S.; Shattuck, Paul T. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2007
We investigated how change in the characteristics of 140 adolescents and young adults with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) would predict subsequent change in maternal well-being and in the quality of the mother-child relationship. Overall patterns of improvement in maternal well-being and mother-child relationship quality were observed during…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Mothers, Daughters, Mental Retardation
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Wadsby, Marie; Svedin, Carl Goran; Sydsjo, Gunilla – Journal of Adolescence, 2007
The aim of the present study was to make a 16-year follow-up of children of psychosocial risk mothers as concerns emotional/behavioural problems, self-esteem, life events, and academic grades. Forty-three teenagers (index group) and 61 reference teenagers were personally interviewed and asked to answer the Youth Self-report (YSR), the Self-image…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Mothers, Adolescents, Followup Studies
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Karp, Jennifer; Serbin, Lisa A.; Stack, Dale M.; Schwartzman, Alex E. – Infant and Child Development, 2004
This study demonstrates the potential utility of the Behavioural Style Observational System (BSOS) as a new observational measure of children's behavioural style. The BSOS is an objective, short and easy to use measure that can be readily adapted to a variety of home and laboratory situations. In the present study, 160 mother-child dyads from the…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Personality, Observation, Measures (Individuals)
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van der Walde, Heidi; Urgenson, Francine T.; Weltz, Sharon H.; Hanna, Fred J. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2002
Viewing alcoholism in women from a biopsychosocial perspective reveals a unique set of circumstances and challenges that women alcoholics face when compared with men. Biologically, women react differently to alcohol ingestion than do men. Women reach higher blood alcohol levels and sustain more somatic and cognitive damage than men when consuming…
Descriptors: Females, Prevention, Alcoholism, Males
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Hill, Diane K.; Merrell, Kenneth W. – Psychology in the Schools, 2004
The term "controversial" has been used in the professional literature to describe children and adolescents who have the seemingly paradoxical quality of being both socially skilled and antisocial. Although there have been some widely influential studies regarding controversial children and youth, there has been relatively little research in this…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Rating Scales, Parent Attitudes
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Hill, Ashley L.; Degan, Kathryn A.; Calkins, Susan D.; Keane, Susan P. – Developmental Psychology, 2006
Although externalizing behavior typically peaks in toddlerhood and decreases by school entry, some children do not show this normative decline. A sample of 383 boys and girls was assessed at ages 2, 4, and 5 for externalizing behavior and at age 2 on measures of emotion regulation and inattention. A longitudinal latent profile analysis was…
Descriptors: Profiles, Behavior Problems, Gender Differences, Preschool Education
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Veenstra, Rene; Lindenberg, Siegwart; Oldehinkel, Albertine J.; De Winter, Andrea F.; Verhulst, Frank C.; Ormel, Johan – Developmental Psychology, 2005
Research on bullying and victimization largely rests on univariate analyses and on reports from a single informant. Researchers may thus know too little about the simultaneous effects of various independent and dependent variables, and their research may be biased by shared method variance. The database for this Dutch study was large (N=1,065) and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Bullying, Elementary School Students, Multivariate Analysis
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Rusby, Julie C.; Forrester, Kathleen K.; Biglan, Anthony; Metzler, Carol W. – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2005
Concurrent and predictive relationships between peer harassment and problem behavior were examined for middle and high school students as well as gender differences in these relationships. Students recruited in fifth through seventh grades (n = 223) and their parents provided quarterly questionnaire data and were followed up into high school. As…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Bullying, Delinquency, Correlation
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