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Peer acceptance, deviancy training, and victimization as predictors of adolescent problems : a search for personality moderators / by Hilary Cartwright.
(2006)
"More recently, the importance of peer relationships with respect to the development of behavioural and emotional difficulties in children and adolescents has been acknowledged ... The extent to which individuals' experience ...
Differential item and test functioning of the Brief Child and Family Phone Interview in First Nations and non-First Nations children and adolescents / by Dana Bova.
(2006)
In 2001 the Ontario Ministry of Social Services mandated that all Ontario funded providers of children mental health services utilize the BCFPI (Brief Child and Family Phone Interview) which assesses emotional and behavioural ...
Integrating the cognitive-specificity and dual vulnerability hypotheses : implications for vegetative and cognitive/affective differences in seasonal, nonseasonal, and sub-syndromal seasonal depression / Jennine S. Rawana.
(2006)
This study compared seasonal affective disorder (SAD), nonseasonal depression, sub-syndromal SAD, and control groups on dysfunctional eating cognitions and behaviours, physical activity levels, cognitive content specificity ...
Involvement of oral contraceptive side effects and genes in body dissatisfaction and eating dysfunction
(2006)
Previous research has indicated that body dissatisfaction and eating dysfunction fluctuate with
hormone levels (Lester, Keel & Lipson, 2003). However, the im pact of oral contraceptives
(OCs) on these phenomena has not ...
Body and affect words : valence, cognitive specificity, and temporal change among young women
(2006)
Attentional biases and extreme attitudes have been linked to schematic functioning and
development in depression and eating disorders. Previous research concerning attentional biases
toward schema-congruent material in ...
Mood reactivity and oral contraceptive use : do oral contraceptives act as mood stabilizers
(2006)
Previous research has suggested that oral contraceptives (OCs) may provide a stabilizing
effect on mood. The present study attempted to examine the differences between OC
users, nonusers, and men on measures o f mood and ...
Polymorphic regions of the estrogen receptor, androgen receptor and serotonin transporter genes and their association with mood variability in young women
(2006)
The present study examined whether genetic polymorphisms on the estrogen receptor,
androgen receptor, and serotonin transporter genes affect mood reactivity or mood
variability in women. A total of 279 women from the ...
Exploration of the relationships between strengths, academic performance, and classroom behavior in young students
(2006)
Positive psychology is a theoretical framework, which emphasizes the importance
of understanding and utilizing individuals’ strengths, as opposed to focusing on their
deficits. Since this framework is relatively new, ...
Understanding strengths and school absenteeism in adolescent victims of bullying
(2006)
Peer victimization, otherwise known as bullying, is a phenomenon which affects
adolescents throughout North America. In victims, bullying is associated with low self-esteem,
absenteeism, and many other emotional and ...