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Nolan E. Ramer; Gretchen R. Perhamus; Craig R. Colder – Developmental Psychology, 2024
Temperament and externalizing problems are closely linked, but research on how they codevelop across adolescence remains sparse and equivocal. Reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST) provides a useful framework for understanding temperament and externalizing problems associations. During adolescence, oppositional problems are posited to be linked…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Resistance (Psychology), Antisocial Behavior
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Kelly N. Clark; Grace A. Blyth; Kyle P. Wilson; Meagan Z. Plant – Contemporary School Psychology, 2025
Previous research has indicated that student mental health is linked to their engagement at school. However, there is a lack of empirical studies examining students' school engagement from the more comprehensive dual-factor model, which assesses both psychopathology and subjective well-being [SWB]. The current study examined this relationship via…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Learner Engagement, Behavior Problems, Well Being
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Nicholas A. Bellamy; Randall T. Salekin; Sarah J. Racz; Andres De Los Reyes – Prevention Science, 2025
Recent work indicates clinically meaningful differences in domains of psychopathic personality -- such as grandiose-manipulative (GM), callous-unemotional (CU), and daring-impulsive (DI) traits -- and parenting factors. Yet, different domains of parenting and reports from multiple informants may vary in their associations to psychopathic traits.…
Descriptors: Psychopathology, Parent Child Relationship, Parenting Styles, Adolescents
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Austen McGuire; Katie Kriegshauser; Jennifer B. Blossom – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2024
Anxiety and externalizing concerns create notable challenges for families. One factor that has been widely studied in relation to anxiety concerns, which may also be influenced by externalizing symptoms, is parental accommodation. Most research on parental accommodation has tended to focus on behaviors, while not accounting for accommodation…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Parent Attitudes, Parent Child Relationship, Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
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Lucy Sommers; Nicole Papadopoulos; Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz; Emma Sciberras; Jane McGillivray; Patricia Howlin; Nicole Rinehart – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
The interactions between sleep problems, autism symptoms and emotional and behavioural difficulties were explored using network analysis in 240 autistic children (mean age: 8.8 years, range 5-13 years) with moderate to severe sleep problems. Findings revealed a highly connected and interpretable network, with three separate clusters identified of…
Descriptors: Sleep, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Emotional Problems, Behavior Problems
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Rokeach, Alan; Wiener, Judith – School Mental Health, 2022
The purpose of this study was to identify predictors of friendship quality in adolescents with and without ADHD. The participants were 115 adolescents (61 ADHD, 54 non-ADHD), ages 13-18. The adolescents completed questionnaires assessing the quality of their relationships with their best friends, social perspective taking, anxiety and depression.…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Friendship, Clinical Diagnosis, Anxiety
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Hanyu Liang; Feng Zhu; Xinwei Li; Huaibin Jiang; Qinhan Zhang; Weilong Xiao – Youth & Society, 2025
Bullying victimization, which adversely affects the physical and mental health of adolescents, may trigger bullying behaviors. This study aimed to explore the potential pathways from traditional bullying victimization to becoming a bullying perpetrator and to compare the differences between traditional and cyberbullying perpetration. This study…
Descriptors: Bullying, Victims, Computer Mediated Communication, Self Control
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Kalsea J. Koss; Sydney Kronaizl; Rachel Brown; Jeanne Brooks-Gunn – Child Development, 2025
Childhood adversity takes a toll on lifelong health. However, investigations of unpredictability as a form of adversity are lacking. Environmental unpredictability across multiple developmental periods and ecological levels was examined using a multiethnic, longitudinal birth cohort (1998-2000) oversampled for unmarried parents. Data were from the…
Descriptors: Trauma, Well Being, Children, Adolescents
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Chen Li; Emma R. Hart; Robert J. Duncan; Tyler W. Watts – Developmental Science, 2023
During childhood, the ability to limit problem behaviors (i.e., externalizing) and the capacity for cognitive regulation (i.e., executive function) are often understood to develop in tandem, and together constitute two major components of self-regulation research. The current study examines bi-directional relations between behavioral problems and…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Behavior, Self Control, Executive Function
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Ling Zhang; Jingwen Zhou; Ruigang Wei – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
This study explores the complex relationships among emotional and behavioral problems, self-esteem, subjective well-being, school satisfaction, and depression in adolescents. We conducted a comprehensive survey of 958 students aged 9-15 using self-report questionnaires covering emotional and behavioral problems, self-esteem, subjective well-being,…
Descriptors: Self Esteem, Well Being, Depression (Psychology), Student Attitudes
Ashley Colson – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The importance of student-teacher relationships is well established. However, research suggests that students in special education tend to experience lower quality student-teacher relationships than their peers in general education. Of particular importance is the developing research indicating that students with emotional and behavioral disorders…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Teacher Student Relationship, Labeling (of Persons), Teacher Attitudes
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Michelle F. Wright; Sebastian Wachs – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2024
The purpose of this study was to investigate the associations between school-based racial discrimination by teachers and peers and academic outcomes (i.e., classroom misconduct, absenteeism, academic performance, school readiness, and school behavioral problems) over one year (Time 2) through the moderation of perceived social support from…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Friendship, Racism, Outcomes of Education
Chen Li; Emma R. Hart; Robert J. Duncan; Tyler W. Watts – Grantee Submission, 2022
During childhood, the ability to limit problem behaviors (i.e., externalizing) and the capacity for cognitive regulation (i.e., executive function) are often understood to develop in tandem, and together constitute two major components of self-regulation research. The current study examines bi-directional relations between behavioral problems and…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Behavior, Self Control, Executive Function
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Hogendoorn, Elske; Hartman, Catharina A.; Burke, Sarah M.; van Dijk, Marijn W. G.; Rosmalen, Judith G. M. – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2023
Autistic-like features and functional somatic symptoms (FSS) frequently co-occur. It remains unknown how autistic-like features and FSS affect each other and develop throughout adolescence. This study examined reciprocal relations between autistic-like features and FSS in adolescence. Participants were 2772 adolescents (52.5% male) from the…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Adolescents, Correlation
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Shao, Shuai; Stanzel, Anna; Duan, Tz-yu; McKay, Stacey L.; Cameron, Catherine Ann – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2023
Background: Certain individual factors are associated with adaptive and effective stress-coping strategies, which can buffer the negative impact of stress on mental and physical health. Objective: The present study investigated adolescents' coping responses to a psychosocial stressor with respect to their self-reported attachment relationships,…
Descriptors: Stress Management, Coping, Early Adolescents, Attachment Behavior
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