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The capacity to balance intimacy and conflict: Differences in romantic relationships between healthy and diabetic adolescents

1997

This chapter focuses on developmental changes in romantic relations of adolescents differing in health status. Whereas healthy adolescents were increasingly able to balance both intimacy and conflict in their relationships with romantic partners, diabetic adolescents were unable to experience both positive and negative relationship qualities. Although this developmental delay was partly overcome, after four years some differences were still noticeable.

MaleAdolescentSocial PsychologyHealth StatusSexual Behaviormedia_common.quotation_subjectPeer relationshipsLoveRomanceInterpersonal attractionDevelopmental psychologyConflict PsychologicalFriendshipInterpersonal relationshipNegative relationshipDiabetes MellitusDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyRomantic partnersHumansFemaleInterpersonal RelationsPsychologyBalance (ability)media_commonNew Directions for Child and Adolescent Development
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Goal orientation profile differences on perceived motivational climate, perceived peer relationships, and motivation-related responses of youth athle…

2006

The aims of this study were twofold: (a) to determine if dispositional achievement goal orientation profiles that are reported in the literature would be observed in a sample of youth athletes, and (b) to examine potential achievement goal orientation profile differences on perceptions of the motivational climate, perceptions of peer relationships, and motivation-related responses. Male soccer players (n=223) aged 9-12 years (mean=10.9, s=0.6) completed a multi-section questionnaire containing assessments of dispositional goal (task, ego) orientations, the perceived task- and ego-involving features of the motivational climate, perceived peer acceptance and friendship quality (positive frien…

MaleCompetitive Behaviormedia_common.quotation_subjectPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationPersonal SatisfactionPeer relationshipsPeer GroupDevelopmental psychologyOrientation (mental)PerceptionSurveys and QuestionnairesCluster AnalysisHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineQuality (business)Interpersonal RelationsChildmedia_commonEgoMotivationGoal orientationbiologyAthletesNeed for achievementbiology.organism_classificationAchievementFriendshipPsychologySocial psychologyGoalsSportsJournal of sports sciences
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Recess physical activity and school-related social factors in Finnish primary and lower secondary schools: cross-sectional associations.

2014

Abstract Background Participation in physical activities provides students with opportunities for social interaction and social skills development. The purpose of this study was to investigate the associations of students’ recess physical activity with school-related social factors. Methods Data were collected in 19 schools countrywide in autumn 2010, and 1463 students from grades 4 and 5 (primary school) and from grades 7 and 8 (lower secondary school) completed an anonymous questionnaire. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to investigate whether self-reported physical activity at recess was associated with peer relationships at school, relatedness to school and school clim…

MaleSchoolPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentCross-sectional studySchool climateeducationMotor ActivityAdolescentsPeer GroupDevelopmental psychologySocial skillsSurveys and QuestionnairesAdaptation PsychologicalmedicineHumansSocial ChangeChildStudentsRecessPeer relationshipsChildrenFinlandSchool Health ServicesSchoolsbusiness.industryPhysical activityPublic healthSocial changePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPeer groupSocial relationTest (assessment)Play and PlaythingsCross-Sectional StudiesSocial factorsFemaleRelatednessBiostatisticsbusinessResearch ArticleBMC public health
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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. …

MaleSocial AlienationAdolescentFamily ConflictPeer attachmentmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationMedicine (miscellaneous)Parent attachmentPeer relationshipsTrustToxicologyPeer attachmentPeer GroupAdolescence; Facebook addiction; Parent attachment; Peer attachment; Problematic internet useDevelopmental stage theoriesRisk FactorsHumansInterpersonal RelationsParent-Child RelationsRisk factorChildmedia_commonCommunicationAddictionSchool settingPeer groupDissent and DisputesObject AttachmentAdolescenceBehavior AddictiveAffectPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyItalyOnline Social NetworkingEarly adolescentsFemaleProblematic internet usePsychologyFacebook addictionClinical psychologyAddictive Behaviors
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University as a workplace: searching for meaningful work

2018

Work in academia is changing, and research suggests that not all the changes are desirable. Higher education is developing in a direction heavily criticized, especially in relation to the concepts of neoliberal and academic capitalism. In this article, we explore meaningful work in a university context. Our focus lies on individual lecturers’ positive opportunities to make work meaningful and the university a better place to work for both students and faculty. We examine meaningful work as a relational phenomenon: how meaningfulness is constructed through features such as dialogue, expertise, interaction and sharing of ideas. Our empirical findings are based on analysis of qualitative and q…

Relation (database)Higher educationcooperationPeer relationshipsyhteistyödialogiEducationdialogisuustyöntekijät0502 economics and businessSociologymeaningful workkorkeakoulutyliopistottyömotivaatiobusiness.industryBusiness education05 social sciences050301 educationPublic relationstyön sisältöWork environmentWork experienceWork (electrical)higher educationWell-beingbusiness0503 education050203 business & managementgood organizationTeaching in Higher Education
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The relation between emotional support, self-concept, and social functioning among school-aged children

2013

The study examined the relations between perceived emotional support from parents and peers, self-concept and social functioning among a sample of school-aged children. The study had three main purposes. Firstly, the study was aimed at evaluating the association between emotional support perceived from parents and peers, and self concept. Secondly, the study was aimed at inquiring the existence of different children’s profiles on the basis of the level of perceived emotional support from parents and peers, and their self-concept. Finally, the study was aimed at exploring any difference that could have emerged in their social functioning. The participants were 270 children (F = 137, M = 133)…

Settore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'EducazioneEMOTIONAL SUPPORT SELF-CONCEPT CLUSTER ANALYSIS PEER RELATIONSHIPSettore M-PSI/03 - Psicometria
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An examination of parents’ and preschool workers’ perspectives on bullying in preschool

2016

ABSTRACTParents (n = 141) and preschool workers (n = 81) completed a survey regarding their perspectives towards: (a) the existence of bullying in preschool, (b) interpretations of bullying, (c) the roles of bullies and victims, and (d) gender differences. Findings suggest that both groups largely believe that bullying occurs in preschool. Excluding others from play, conditional threats, and the victim's perception of being bullied were the three conditions most likely to be associated with bullying. Parents were significantly more likely than workers to hold a negative view of bullies and believe that bullying differs with regard to gender. Whereas most participants felt that bullying coul…

Social PsychologyAggressionmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 educationContext (language use)Peer relationshipsPediatricsDevelopmental psychologyLikert scalePerceptionDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesStatistical analysismedicine.symptomPsychology0503 educationSocial psychology050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_commonEarly Child Development and Care
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Adolescent romantic relationships across the globe: Involvement, conflict management, and linkages to parents and peer relationships

2010

Social PsychologyGlobePeer relationshipsRomanceEducationDevelopmental psychologymedicine.anatomical_structureDevelopmental NeuroscienceDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineConflict managementLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologySocial psychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)International Journal of Behavioral Development
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Young children in day and night care : negotiating and constructing belonging during daily arrivals

2016

The paper aims at understanding the processes related to young children's belonging during daily arrivals at day and night care. Two aspects of a child's belonging are considered: membership and sense of belonging. Data were gathered by ethnographic observation of 8 children aged from 20 to 36 months in two Finnish day care centres offering day and night care. Arrival episodes taking place at different times of day were analysed qualitatively based on the children's actions and expressions. During these episodes, the children negotiated and constructed their belonging by interacting with adults, peers and material objects. These interactions took place within varying social and material sur…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectDay carePeer relationshipsPediatricsSense of belongingDevelopmental psychologyInterpersonal relationshipNight CareDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516belongingdaily arrivalsmedia_commonyoung childrenGroup membership05 social sciencesday and night care050301 educationNegotiationflexible child carePsychology0503 educationSocial psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyQualitative researchEarly Child Development and Care
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Children’s beliefs concerning school transition

2016

This study examines preschoolers’ beliefs concerning their transfer into primary education. Data from 1386 Finnish preschoolers were obtained using interviews with parents at the end of the children’s preschool year. The qualitative content analysis revealed categories, which encompassed peer relationships, relationship with teacher, learning, formal schoolwork, informal activities, comfortable school entry and no concerns. The results indicated that children’s beliefs concerning their prospective school entry centred on maintaining and making friendships, and that children possessed both negative and positive expectations about their relationship with their future teacher. Both girls and b…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationPrimary educationSchool entryPeer relationshipsPediatricssiirtopreschoolpositive expectationsDevelopmental psychologyuskomuksetDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesnegative preconceptionsmedia_commonTransition (fiction)05 social sciences050301 educationesikouluFriendshipAnticipation (artificial intelligence)Content analysisbeliefsPsychologytransfer0503 educationSocial psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyQualitative researchEarly Child Development and Care
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