Search results for "Self-destructive behavior"

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Children evoke similar affective and instructional responses from their teachers and mothers

2015

In the present study, we examined the extent to which the responses of teachers and mothers toward a particular child are similar in respect to their instructional support and affect, and whether child characteristics predict these responses. The data of 373 Finnish child–teacher–mother triads (178 girls, 195 boys) were analysed. Teachers and mothers reported their instructional support and affective responses toward a child in the school/homework context in Grades 1, 2, 3, and 4. At the beginning of Grade 1, the children’s performance in reading and math was tested, and teachers evaluated the children’s externalizing and internalizing problem behaviour. The results demonstrated that mothe…

Affective behaviorSocial PsychologyPsychometricseducationPredictor variablesAffect (psychology)behavioral disciplines and activitiesEducationDevelopmental psychologyDevelopmental NeuroscienceSelf-destructive behaviorDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymedicineta516Life-span and Life-course Studiesta515evocative effectinternalizingacademic performanceexternalizinginstructional supportaffectmedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)International Journal of Behavioral Development
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Factitious disorders and pathological self-harm in a hospital population: an interdisciplinary challenge.

2002

Factitious disorder, Munchausen's Syndrome, and deliberate self-harm have recently been conceptualized as different facets of self-destructive behavior. A descriptive typological classification has been presented by Willenberg et al., but has not yet been tested with a clinical sample. The instrument distinguishes between direct self-harm (e.g., self-inflicted wounds), self-induced disease (e.g., factitious fever), and indirect self-harm delegated to medical staff (e.g., repeated operations occasioned by feigned symptoms). All patients referred to the psychosomatic-psychotherapeutic liaison-consultation service or to the outpatients' department within 14 months (n = 995) and all patients di…

NosologyAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsAdolescentComorbidityHospitals GeneralIntensive careEpidemiologySelf-destructive behaviormedicineHumansAgedAged 80 and overPatient Care Teambusiness.industryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseComorbidityFactitious disorderHospitalizationPsychiatry and Mental healthFactitious DisordersEmergency medicineLiaison psychiatryFemaleMunchausen syndromemedicine.symptombusinessSelf-Injurious BehaviorGeneral hospital psychiatry
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Maternal Affection Moderates the Associations Between Parenting Stress and Early Adolescents’ Externalizing and Internalizing Behavior

2019

The present study investigated the role of parenting stress in early adolescents’ externalizing and internalizing behavior and, particularly, the moderating effect of maternal affection on these associations. The data of 992 early adolescents ([Formula: see text]; 454 girls) and their mothers during the transition from primary school to lower secondary school were analyzed. The results showed that when maternal affection was low, parenting stress was not related to the changes in early adolescents’ externalizing or internalizing behavior. In contrast, when maternal affection was high, low parenting stress related to a decrease and high parenting stress to an increase in such behavior. The …

Sociology and Political Sciencevanhemmuusmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationPoison controlSuicide preventionvanhempi-lapsisuhdekouluikäisetkäyttäytymismallitAffectionInjury preventionSelf-destructive behaviorparenting stressDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLife-span and Life-course Studiesschool transitionmedia_commonChild rearinginternalizing05 social sciencesparental affection050301 educationHuman factors and ergonomicsstressiexternalizingkiintymysAnxietymedicine.symptomPsychology0503 educationSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyThe Journal of Early Adolescence
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The link between violence and suicidal behavior among female university students in Spain

2019

Objective: To explore the association between violence and suicidal behavior in female university students. Method: A convenience sample of 540 female students enrolled in the Nursing and Teacher Training Faculties at the University of Valencia was selected. Violence by partners, nonpartners, and both was compared with suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts. An adjusted logistic regression and the Wald Test were performed to explore whether the effect on student's suicidal behavior differed if a partner or others committed violence. Results: 18.1% reported suicidal thoughts in the last month and 2.4% had attempted suicide in the past five years. Suicidal behavior was significantly higher in…

educationConvenience sampleEducationSuicidal thoughtsInterpersonal relationshipviolenceSelf-destructive behaviormedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEnsenyament universitarisuicide attemptsuniversity studentsSuïcidiSafety Risk Reliability and QualityAssociation (psychology)Female studentsAge differences05 social sciences050301 educationSuicidal behaviorwomenViolència juvenilmedicine.symptomPsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychology
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