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Locus of control as a mediator of the association between attachment and children’s mental health

2019

Locus of control-the expectation that one is in control of one's outcomes in life-is linked to well-being. The authors explored one of the possible antecedents of locus of control such as secure children's attachment. The hypothesis was that locus of control acts as a mediator of the association between children's attachment and their mental health, in terms of depression, anxiety (internalizing problems), and aggression (externalizing problems). Participants were 206 children with ages ranging from 8 to 14 years. The authors obtained data from teachers as well as by self-report. Structural equations modelling yielded significant results for both a direct path from insecure attachment to in…

MaleAdolescent050109 social psychologyattachment; children; externalizing problems; internalizing problems; Locus of controlMediatorchildrenDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumansinternalizing problems0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesChildLife-span and Life-course StudiesControl (linguistics)Association (psychology)attachmentInternal-External Controlexternalizing problems05 social sciencesChild HealthObject AttachmentMental healthSelf EfficacyClinical PsychologyMental HealthLocus of controlLocus of controlFemalePsychology050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyThe Journal of Genetic Psychology
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The Impact of Abuse and Learning Difficulties on Emotion Understanding in Late Childhood and Early Adolescence

2014

Children's affective experiences and cognitive abilities have an impact on emotion understanding. However, their relative contribution, as well as the possibility of an interaction between them, has rarely been examined. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the influence of severe abuse and learning difficulties on simple and complex components of emotion understanding in late childhood and early adolescence. A total of 28 older children and young adolescents were selected for the study. Half of the participants had suffered from severe abuse, and half of these abused children additionally had learning disabilities. The remaining half of the sample had no history of abuse but were m…

MaleAdolescentLearning DisabilitiesEarly adolescenceEmotionsCognitionLate childhoodYoung adolescentsDevelopmental psychologyTest (assessment)Age and genderClinical PsychologyEmotion comprehensionLearning disabilityDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineHumansFemaleChild Abusemedicine.symptomChildComprehensionLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologyThe Journal of Genetic Psychology
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The relationship between parenting and the economic orientation and behavior of Norwegian adolescents.

2013

Little is known about the economic socialization of children and adolescents and the role of parents in this process. The authors' purpose was to explore the role of parenting in the intergenerational transfer of economic orientation and economic behavior. More specifically, they studied the link between four parenting dimensions (parental warmth-responsiveness, behavioral control, psychological control, autonomy granting), three parenting styles (authoritative, authoritarian, and neglectful) and adolescents' conscientiousness, future time perspective, and present hedonistic orientation. The authors also studied the relationships between these dispositions and the adolescents' spending pref…

MaleAgingHigher educationAdolescentEconomicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectNorwegianDevelopmental psychologyOrientation (mental)Developmental and Educational PsychologyParenting stylesHumansParent-Child RelationsLife-span and Life-course Studiesmedia_commonParentingbusiness.industryNorwaySocializationAuthoritarianismSocializationConscientiousnesslanguage.human_languageClinical PsychologyAdolescent BehaviorlanguageFemalePsychologybusinessSocial psychologyAutonomyThe Journal of genetic psychology
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Antisocial and human capital pathways to socioeconomic exclusion: A 42-year prospective study.

2017

Nordic welfare states have been very successful at reducing poverty and inequality among their citizens. However, the presence of a strong social safety net in these countries has not solved the problem of socioeconomic exclusion, manifesting in such outcomes as chronic unemployment and welfare dependency. In an effort to understand this phenomenon, the current study builds on the assumption that psychological risk factors emerge as important determinants of socioeconomic disadvantage in an environment where ascribed characteristics have less impact on educational and occupational attainment. Using data from Finland, this research examined a life course model linking childhood differences i…

MaleLongitudinal studyAginglongitudinal researchunderprivileged social positionIndividualityPoison controlNeuropsychological TestsDevelopmental psychologyCohort StudiesWelfare dependencyRisk FactorsDevelopmental and Educational Psychologysosiaalinen pääomata515Finlandmedia_commonAcademic Successdeviant behaviour05 social sciencessocial exclusionAge Factors050301 educationAntisocial Personality DisorderMiddle AgedLife course approachFemalePsychology050104 developmental & child psychologycourse of lifemedia_common.quotation_subjectpitkittäistutkimusModels PsychologicalSocial classelämänkaarisosioekonominen asemasocioeconomic statushuono-osaisuusPersonalityHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCognitive skillLife-span and Life-course StudiesSocioeconomic statusPovertyDemographyProblem BehaviorsyrjäytyminenSocial ClassUnemploymentta5141social capitalpoikkeava käyttäytyminen0503 educationDevelopmental psychology
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Psychometric Evidence of a Multidimensional Measure of Prosocial Behaviors for Spanish Adolescents

2015

Prior theories and scholars rarely distinguished between distinct forms of prosocial behaviors (i.e., actions intended to benefit others) and most scholars operationalize prosocial behaviors as a global construct. Furthermore, stringent tests of psychometric properties of prosocial behavior measures are rare, especially in countries other than the United States. The present study was designed to examine the structure and functions of a multidimensional measure of prosocial behaviors in youth from Spain. Six hundred and 66 adolescents (46% girls; M age = 15.33 years, SD = 0.47 years) from Valencia, Spain, completed the Prosocial Tendencies Measure-Revised (PTM-R), measures of sympathy, persp…

MaleOperationalizationCulturaAdolescentPsychometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectAdolescentsDevelopmental psychologyClinical PsychologyProsocial behaviorAdolescent BehaviorSpainPerspective-takingSurveys and QuestionnairesSympathyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumansFemaleLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologyConstruct (philosophy)Social BehaviorSocial psychologymedia_common
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The Relationship between Parental Monitoring, Peer Pressure, and Motivations for Responsible Drinking among Italian Adolescents: The Mediating Role o…

2022

This study investigated the associations between parental monitoring, peer pressure, and motivations for responsible drinking, while also taking the mediating role of positive alcohol expectancies into account. The participants were 579 Italian adolescents, aged 14-20 years (M = 16.39 years, SD = 1.27; 55.3% females), involved in a cross-sectional survey. They were administered online self-report questionnaires. Structural equation modeling revealed both direct and indirect positive associations between study variables. Parental monitoring was positively associated, both directly and indirectly, with adolescents' motivations for responsible drinking through the mediation of positive alcohol…

MaleParentsMotivationAdolescentAlcohol DrinkingParental monitoringpeer pressureClinical PsychologyCross-Sectional Studiespositive alcohol expectanciesDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumansadolescenceFemalePeer InfluenceLife-span and Life-course Studiesmotivations for responsible drinkingThe Journal of genetic psychology
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Understanding functional ability: Perspectives of nurses and older people living in long-term care

2017

The functional ability of older people has come to play a significant role in their care. Policies and public debate promote active aging and the need to maintain functioning in old age, including among older people living in long-term care. This study explores the meanings given to functional ability in the interview talk of long-term care nurses (n=24) and older people living in long-term care (n=16). The study is based on discourse analysis and positioning theory. In this study, accounts of functioning differed between nurses and older residents. For the nurses, functional ability was about the basic functions of everyday life, and they often used formal and theoretical language, whereas…

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Developmental profiles of reading fluency and reading comprehension from grades 1 to 9 and their early identification.

2021

This study examined developmental profiles of reading fluency and reading comprehension in Grades 1 to 9 (ages 7 to 15) in a large Finnish sample (N = 2,518). In addition, early predictors of the profiles were analyzed with respect to kindergarten cognitive skills (phonological awareness, letter knowledge, rapid automized naming [RAN], number counting, word reading, vocabulary, and listening comprehension), parental factors (level of education, reading difficulties), and gender. Four different profiles of reading fluency and reading comprehension development were identified using latent profile analysis. These comprised one profile with persistent reading difficulties across the grades, one…

Maleluetun ymmärtäminenSchoolsAdolescentsujuvuuslapset (ikäryhmät)pitkittäistutkimuslukeminenReadingkielellinen kehitysnuoretDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumansFemaleChildComprehensionLife-span and Life-course StudiesDemographyDevelopmental Psychology
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Associations Between Peer Pressure and Adolescents' Binge Behaviors: The Role of Basic Needs and Coping

2019

Framed from a framework based on the integration of self-determination theory (Ryan & Deci, 2000 Ryan, R. M., & Deci, E. L. (2000). Self-determination theory and the facilitation of intrinsic motivation, social development, and well-being. American Psychologist, 55(1), 68–78. doi:10.1037/0003-066X.55.1.68 [Crossref], [PubMed], [Web of Science ®], , [Google Scholar] ) and Endler and Parker’s (1990) conception of coping strategies, the authors analyzed the relationships between peer pressure and binge behaviors (binge eating and binge drinking) in adolescence. Moreover, the authors explored the mediating role of satisfaction/frustration of basic psychological needs and coping strategi…

Malepsychological basic needsCoping (psychology)AdolescentPersonal SatisfactionPeer pressureFrustrationDevelopmental psychologySettore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'Educazionebinge eatingAdaptation PsychologicalDevelopmental and Educational Psychologybinge drinking; binge eating; coping; Peer pressure; psychological basic needs; AdolescentHumansPeer pressure binge drinking binge eating psychological basic needs copingPeer InfluencePeer pressureBulimiaLife-span and Life-course StudiesSettore M-PSI/03 - Psicometriabinge drinkingcopingClinical PsychologyCross-Sectional StudiesAdolescent BehaviorDeci-FemaleBasic needsPsychology
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Coaches' reflections on the meaning and value of Masters athletics

2019

Masters sport is a growing social movement offering the opportunity to participate in competitive sports in later life. Although many studies have explored Masters athletes' experiences, little is known about how other actors in the sport subcultures construct meaning in Masters sport and whether their stories work to support or hinder participation. Our study explored the cultural narrative resources and life scripts surrounding sport and ageing that coaches draw upon in two European countries, England and Finland, where sport policy has put different emphasis on elite sport and sport for all. We analysed interviews from 23 athletics (track and field) coaches (8 women) to understand how th…

MaleurheilutaustaHealth (social science)Sports Medicineeliittiurheiluveteraaniurheiluosallistaminenurheilunarratiivinen tutkimusHumansNarrativeMeaning (existential)SociologyDisengagement theoryLife-span and Life-course StudiesTrack and field athleticsta315coaching practiceFinlandta515aikuisetSocial movementNarrationGeneral Arts and HumanitiesyleisurheiluGeneral Social SciencesGender studiesGeneral Medicinenarrative positioningAttitudeEnglandsosiaalinen osallisuusEliteveteran athleticsNormativeaikuisurheiluFemaleConstruct (philosophy)valmentajatlifelong sport participationSportsJournal of Aging Studies
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