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Parental Socialization and Adolescents' Alcohol Use Behaviors: Predictive Disparities in Parents' Versus Adolescents' Perceptions of the Parenting En…

2009

Among adolescents, many parenting practices have been associated with the initiation and development of drinking behaviors. However, recent studies suggest discrepancies in parents' and adolescents' perceptions of parenting and their links with adolescent use. In this study, we derive two independent sets of underlying parenting profiles (based on parent and adolescent reported behaviors at age 11–12 years), which were then examined in relation to adolescents' drinking behaviors at ages 14 and 17½. Results indicated that the two sets of profiles accounted for little shared variance, with those based on adolescents' reports being stronger predictors of adolescent drinking. Moreover, comparis…

MaleParentsjuominenHealth Behavior030508 substance abuseSocial EnvironmentDevelopmental psychologyConflict PsychologicalSurveys and Questionnairesmodel-selectionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyParenting stylesChildsopetutuminenmedia_commonObserver VariationsäätöParenting05 social sciencesSocializationAdolescent alcoholhuumaavien aineiden käyttölatent structure-analysisClinical PsychologyFemale0305 other medical sciencePsychologyagreement050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyAdolescentAlcohol Drinkingmedia_common.quotation_subjectsubstance useArticle03 medical and health sciencesPredictive Value of TestskäyttäytymismallitPerceptionneglectful familiesHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmallin valintakuviotChild rearingSocializationModerate levelSocial environmentpätevyysConflict (Psychology)kompetenssiaikavälinpitämättömät perheetJournal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology
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Conflict-behaviour and temporal discrimination performance in the rat: Comparison between alprazolam and various conventional benzodiazepines

1990

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Validating the German version of the Quality of Relationship Inventory: confirming the three-factor structure and report of psychometric properties.

2012

Research on psychosocial influences such as relationship characteristics has received increased attention in the clinical as well as social-psychological field. Several studies demonstrated that the quality of relationships, in particular with respect to the perceived support within intimate relationships, profoundly affects individuals' mental and physical health. There is, however, a limited choice of valid and internationally known assessments of relationship quality in Germany. We report the validation of the German version of the Quality of Relationships Inventory (QRI). First, we evaluated its factor structure in a representative German sample of 1.494 participants by means of confirm…

MalePsychometricsPersonality InventoryNon-Clinical MedicineEpidemiologylcsh:MedicineGlobal HealthSocial and Behavioral SciencesDevelopmental psychologyGermanConflict PsychologicalSociologyGermanySurveys and QuestionnairesPsychologylcsh:SciencePsychiatryMultidisciplinaryAge FactorsConfirmatory factor analysisSocioeconomic Aspects of HealthMental HealthlanguageMedicineFemalePublic HealthPersonality Assessment InventoryBehavioral and Social Aspects of HealthPsychosocialResearch ArticlePsychometricsPsychological AnthropologyBiologyEnvironmental EpidemiologySocial supportInterpersonal relationshipSex FactorsHumansInterpersonal RelationsCardiovascular Disease EpidemiologyPsychological and Psychosocial IssuesHealth Care Policylcsh:RConstruct validityReproducibility of ResultsSocial Supportlanguage.human_languageSocial EpidemiologySurvey MethodsAnthropologylcsh:QFactor Analysis StatisticalPLoS ONE
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Acetaldehyde Oral Self-Administration: Evidence from the Operant-Conflict Paradigm

2011

Background: Acetaldehyde (ACD), ethanol's first metabolite, has been reported to interact with the dopaminergic reward system, and with the neural circuits involved in stress response. Rats self-administer ACD directly into cerebral ventricles, and multiple intracerebroventricular infusions of ACD produce conditioned place preference. Self-administration has been largely employed to assess the reinforcing and addictive properties of most drugs of abuse. In particular, operant conditioning is a valid model to investigate drug-seeking and drug-taking behavior in rats. Methods: This study was aimed at the evaluation of (i) the motivational properties of oral ACD in the induction and maintenanc…

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Intralocus tactical conflict: Genetic correlations between fighters and sneakers of the dung beetle Onthophagus taurus

2015

Males and females differ in their phenotypic optima for many traits, and as the majority of genes are expressed in both sexes, some alleles can be beneficial to one sex but harmful to the other (intralocus sexual conflict; ISC). ISC theory has recently been extended to intrasexual dimorphisms, where certain alleles may have opposite effects on the fitness of males of different morphs that employ alternative reproductive tactics (intralocus tactical conflict; ITC). Here, we use a half-sib breeding design to investigate the genetic basis for ISC and ITC in the dung beetle Onthophagus taurus. We found positive heritabilities and intersexual genetic correlations for almost all traits investigat…

MaleQuantitative geneticsQuantitative Trait LociOnthophagus taurusConditional strategyPhenotypic plasticityIntralocus sexual conflictGenetic correlationPolyphenismAlternative reproductive tacticsAnimalsSelection GeneticAlleleEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsHornsDung beetleSex CharacteristicsPhenotypic plasticityBehavior AnimalbiologyEcologyPolyphenismQuantitative geneticsbiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionMale dimorphismColeopteraEvolutionary biologyIntrasexual dimorphismta1181FemaleJournal of Evolutionary Biology
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Positive Adolescent Development: Effects of a Psychosocial Intervention Program in a Rural Setting

2020

The Positive Youth Development (PYD) approach identifies adolescents as resources to be empowered rather than problems to be solved. All adolescents have strengths and will fully develop when these strengths are integrated with healthy resources in the diverse environments where they live and interact. The objective of this study was twofold: (1) to present the Positive Development Program for Adolescents living in rural areas (DPAR Program) and (2) to pilot test the intervention program. The DPAR program was evaluated using a repeated-measures design before and after the intervention, with an intervention group and a control group. The sample consisted of 176 adolescents between 11 and 15 …

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Sexual conflict drives micro- and macroevolution of sexual dimorphism in immunity

2021

Abstract Background Sexual dimorphism in immunity is believed to reflect sex differences in reproductive strategies and trade-offs between competing life history demands. Sexual selection can have major effects on mating rates and sex-specific costs of mating and may thereby influence sex differences in immunity as well as associated host–pathogen dynamics. Yet, experimental evidence linking the mating system to evolved sexual dimorphism in immunity are scarce and the direct effects of mating rate on immunity are not well established. Here, we use transcriptomic analyses, experimental evolution and phylogenetic comparative methods to study the association between the mating system and sexua…

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Parent and peer attachment as predictors of facebook addiction symptoms in different developmental stages (early adolescents and adolescents)

2019

Abstract Facebook Addiction (FA) is a problem that concerns minors all over the world. The attachment bond with peers and parents has been proven to be a risk factor for the onset of FA. However, the family and peer group can have a different importance depending on the developmental period of the minor. This study examined the influence of peer and parental attachment on the symptoms of FA in early adolescents and adolescents to verify whether attachment to peers and parents predicts FA symptoms in both categories respectively. The sample was composed of 598 participants (142 early adolescents) between the ages of 11 and 17 years (M age = 14.82, SD = 1.52) recruited in the school setting. …

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Mother knows best: dominant females determine offspring dispersal in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes).

2011

Background: Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dispersal. In many group-living mammals this can be complicated as extra-pair copulations result in offspring having varying levels of relatedness to the dominant animals, leading to a potential conflict between male and female dominants over offspring dispersal strategies. To avoid resource competition and inbreeding, dominant males might be expected to evict unrelated males and related females, whereas the reverse strategy would be expected for dominant females. Methodology/Principal Findings: We used microsatellites and long-term data from an urban fox (Vulpes vulpes) population to compare disp…

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The extent of variation in male song, wing and genital characters among allopatric Drosophila montana populations.

2007

Drosophila montana, a species of the Drosophila virilis group, has distributed around the northern hemisphere. Phylogeographic analyses of two North American and one Eurasian population of this species offer a good background for the studies on the extent of variation in phenotypic traits between populations as well as for tracing the selection pressures likely to play a role in character divergence. In the present paper, we studied variation in the male courtship song, wing and genital characters among flies from Colorado (USA), Vancouver (Canada) and Oulanka (Finland) populations. The phenotypic divergence among populations did not coincide with the extent of their genetic divergence, sug…

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