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Psychosoziale Risiko- und Schutzfaktoren in Kindheit und Jugend als Prädisposition für psychische Störungen im Erwachsenenalter

1997

Longitudinal and well-controlled cross-sectional studies have shown that numerous psychosocial stress factors in childhood and youth affect psychic health in the long term. The significance of compensatory protective factors has also been well documented in various studies. An overview of this work is presented: the factors which need to be clarified and taken into consideration in the diagnosis of psychic disorders have been summarized and critically analyzed on the basis of the results of more recent studies of the significance of sexual traumatization.

Child abusemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison controlGeneral MedicineAffect (psychology)Suicide preventionOccupational safety and healthPsychiatry and Mental healthNeurologyInjury preventionMedicineNeurology (clinical)businessPsychiatryPsychosocialDer Nervenarzt
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Child Abuse Potential

1999

Twenty-five mothers whose children had been under the supervision of the Child Protection Services (CPS group) primarily for neglect and 25 comparison mothers were compared with respect to their child abuse potential as assessed by Milner's Child Abuse Potential Inventory (CAPI). We examined whether the CPS mothers' child abuse potential would still be elevated 7 years after the reported maltreatment of their child. Second, an attempt was made to predict the CAPI scores with the mothers' childhood abuse experiences, adulthood social problems, and socioeconomic status. The CPS mothers scored significantly higher than the comparison mothers on most of the CAPI scales, indicating their persis…

Child abusemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject050901 criminology05 social sciencesPoison controlSuicide preventionNeglectClinical PsychologyChild protectionInjury preventionMedicineDomestic violence0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0509 other social sciencesbusinessPsychiatrySocioeconomic statusApplied Psychology050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_commonJournal of Interpersonal Violence
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Trait anxiety and parental child-rearing behavior: Support as a moderator variable?

1988

Abstract Based on central assumptions of the social support literature and on formulations concerning the construction of competence and consequence expectancies, a model for the interaction of maternal and paternal child-rearing behavior in the development of children's trait anxiety is presented. Hypotheses concerning this model are tested empirically; 160 boys and 169 girls (aged 12–14 years) responded to the “Erziehungsstil-Inventar” (“Child-Rearing Inventory”), which serves as a measure of child-rearing styles as perceived by the child, as well as to a German adaptation of the “State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children”. General relations between the variables were analyzed by means o…

Child rearingPoison controlHuman factors and ergonomicsModerationSuicide preventionDevelopmental psychologySocial supportInjury preventionmedicineAnxietyGeneral Materials Sciencemedicine.symptomPsychologyClinical psychologyAnxiety Research
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Ciberacoso escolar, ajuste psicosocial e ideación suicida en la adolescencia

2019

ABTSRACT Cyberbullying has become a growing social concern among the scientific community and in society in general. The consequences of cyberbullying for the victim are quite serious; many indicators of social maladjustment have been found, with suicide ideation being especially noteworthy. From this perspective, the main objective of this study was to analyze the relationships between cybervictimization and suicide ideation in adolescent victims of cyberbullying through the psychosocial maladjustment variables of loneliness, depressive symptomatology, perceived stress, and psychological distress. Participants in this study were 1,062 adolescents (547 boys, 515 girls), ranging in age from …

Ciberacoso escolarSuicide ideationPsychosocial adjustmentStructural equations modelAdolescenciaVictimizationAjuste psicosocialVictimizaciónIdeación suicidaCyberbullyingModelo de ecuaciones estructuralesAdolescence
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Helping children in bullying situations: The role of intersubjective understanding and co-regulation

2020

Contemporary definitions of bullying are strikingly in agreement that bullying represents aggressive behaviour involving premeditation, time span, power imbalance and clear role assignment. Even though useful in some situations, these premises are not as helpful if the aim is to improve the social environment in educational contexts. The aim of the present article is to argue that educators need alternative theoretical tools when attempting to improve relations between children. We argue that interpretations of bullying in educational contexts are not ‘owned’ by any specific party, but rather involve (1) intersubjective negotiation and (2) the co-regulative competence of educators and child…

Co-regulationAggressionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPoison controlHuman factors and ergonomicsSelf-controlSuicide preventionVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Pedagogiske fag: 280EducationDevelopmental psychologyPsychiatry and Mental healthInterpersonal relationshipDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymedicinemedicine.symptomPsychologyIntersubjectivitymedia_common
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2019

The objective of the present research was to investigate associations of dispositional and momentary self-control and the presence of other individuals consuming SSBs with the consumption frequency of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) in a multi-country pilot study. We conducted an Ambulatory Assessment in which 75 university students (52 females) from four study sites carried smartphones and received prompts six times a day in their everyday environments to capture information regarding momentary self-control and the presence of other individuals consuming SSBs. Multilevel models revealed a statistically significant negative association between dispositional self-control and SSB consumption…

Consumption (economics)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesMultilevel modelPsychological interventionPoison controlHuman factors and ergonomicsSelf-controlSuicide prevention050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEnvironmental healthInjury prevention0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGeneral Psychologymedia_commonFrontiers in Psychology
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Anxiety and coping dispositions as predictors of the visual interaction between mother and child

1991

Abstract The “model of coping modes” distinguishes four dispositionally determined patterns of behavior (coping modes) which become apparent in stressful situations: repression, sensitization, nondefensiveness, and high anxiety. Following from this model, the present study is aimed at assessing associations between coping modes and children's looking behavior towards their mothers in a moderately stress-inducing laboratory setting. The visual exchange of 63 mothers and their eight- to 14-year-old children was observed during a ten-minute planning period for a Punch and Judy show which the child had to later perform. A close visual orientation toward the mother was registered for sensitizers…

Coping (psychology)media_common.quotation_subjectPoison controlEye contactSuicide preventionSocial relationDevelopmental psychologyMother child interactionmedicineAnxietyPersonalityGeneral Materials Sciencemedicine.symptomPsychologymedia_commonAnxiety Research
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Rigid and flexible modes of coping: Related to coping style?

1993

Abstract This study examined dispositional and situative antecedents of vigilant and avoidant coping behavior. Seventy-two subjects were classified in coping style on the basis of their responses to the vigilance and cognitive avoidance scales of the Mainz Coping Inventory (MCI, Krohne, 1989), and alternatively, on their trait anxiety and defensiveness scores (cf. Weinberger, Schwartz, & Davidson, 1979). In a subsequent laboratory task, subjects were exposed to various conditions of predictability of an aversive event. In anticipation of an aversive loud tone, coping behavior was operationally defined as choosing to listen either to a warning channel (i.e., vigilance) or instead to music (i…

Coping (psychology)media_common.quotation_subjectPoison controlSuicide preventionDevelopmental psychologyPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Injury preventionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineAnxietyPersonalityActive listeningmedicine.symptomPsychologyVigilance (psychology)media_commonAnxiety, Stress & Coping
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The interface of identity distress and psychological problems in students' adjustment to University.

2020

Identity distress, psychological symptoms, and adjustment to university (academic, social, and person-emotional) were examined among students in Spain (N = 241; Mage  = 19.0 (1.6), Md = 19; 84% female) and Canada (N = 531; Mage  = 19.8 (2.2), Md = 19; 82% female). The expected positive relationships were found between these variables. Similarly, increased identity distress of Spanish students and greater maladjustment at university for those in Canada were associated with contextual differences in the respective environments. Psychological problems mediated the linkages between identity distress with academic, social, and person-emotional functioning at university, respectively. Also, psych…

CounselingMaleAdolescentUniversitieseducationPoison controlIdentity (social science)050109 social psychologyContext (language use)Suicide prevention050105 experimental psychologyYoung AdultArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Injury preventionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesStudentsGeneral PsychologyContext effect05 social sciencesGeneral MedicineMental healthSelf ConceptDistressMental HealthSpainFemalePsychologySocial AdjustmentStress PsychologicalClinical psychologyScandinavian journal of psychologyReferences
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PTSD symptoms in children and adolescents 28 months after a flood: age and gender differences.

2007

The present study examined the prevalence and predictors of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms (PTSD) in a sample of 533 students (aged 11 to 21), 28 months after the 1997 Flood in southwestern Poland. The results show that 18% of the participants met all diagnostic criteria for PTSD. Based on hierarchical multiple regression analyses, PTSD criteria symptoms were positively correlated with the degree of exposure to trauma experienced during the disaster. A three-way interaction of trauma, age, and gender showed that more PTSD symptoms were observed among the younger participants and girls than among the older boys. The results confirm the need of research testing culturally sensitive im…

Cross-Cultural ComparisonMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentCross-sectional studyPoison controlPersonality AssessmentSuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthDisastersStress Disorders Post-TraumaticSex Factorsmental disordersInjury preventionmedicineHumansPsychiatryChildAge FactorsHuman factors and ergonomicsmedicine.diseaseMental healthHealth SurveysPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyCross-Sectional StudiesFemalePolandPsychologyAnxiety disorderFollow-Up StudiesJournal of traumatic stress
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