Support seeking in children from low- and middle-income countries: A multicultural investigation in South Africa, Iran and China DOI Creative Commons
Tanya van Aswegen, Minoo Pouravari, Kexin Li

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Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 25, 2024

Abstract Parental support helps children manage stress and regulate emotions. As mature, their need for parental evolves to align with age-specific developmental challenges. In non-Western societies, little is known about how children’s experiences of situations as stressful influence decision seek support. order investigate this, we conducted a cross-sectional, qualitative study utilising an autobiographical memory method between the ages 9–12 years from South Africa (n = 73, Mage 10.75, SD 0.99), China 115, 10.48, 0.71) Iran 66, 10.28, 0.88) recall support-related memories both parents using questionnaire devised study. Our findings indicate that require most frequently when faced academic difficulties competencies, social conflict struggles autonomy. The results similar age-appropriate perceived activate attachment system across diverse cultures, some content-specific variation. Iranian mothers tend provide comfort means Parents in offered form problem solving. These contribute literature on support-seeking behaviours within context theory.

Language: Английский

Parent-adolescent relationships, peer relationships, and adolescent mobile phone addiction: The mediating role of psychological needs satisfaction DOI
Qiufeng Gao,

Haiyan Zheng,

Ruimei Sun

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Addictive Behaviors, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 129, P. 107260 - 107260

Published: Jan. 24, 2022

Language: Английский

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The Link Between Parent–Child Relationship and Learning Engagement Among Adolescents: The Chain Mediating Roles of Learning Motivation and Academic Self-Efficacy DOI Creative Commons

Yanhong Shao,

Shumin Kang

Frontiers in Education, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 7

Published: April 22, 2022

Previous studies have indicated that parent–child relationship as well learning motivation and academic self-efficacy is an influential factor of engagement, but the impact mechanism relevant factors needs to be explored. The purpose current study investigate how related engagement via mediating roles self-efficacy. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was adopted for analysis 280 participants from China. Results showed directly correlated with adolescents’ engagement. also indirectly predicted respectively sequentially. More importantly, it revealed direct effect much lower than total indirect effects which include motivation, self-efficacy, Among three effects, greatest. Major findings were discussed implications limitations in study.

Language: Английский

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Investigating the interplay between parenting dimensions and styles, and the association with adolescent outcomes DOI
Filip Calders, Patricia Bijttebier, Guy Bosmans

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European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 29(3), P. 327 - 342

Published: May 30, 2019

Language: Английский

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Risk or fun? Adolescent attitude towards sexting and parental practices DOI
Gaia Cuccì, Maria Giulia Olivari, Camilla Chiara Colombo

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Journal of Family Studies, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 30(1), P. 22 - 43

Published: March 17, 2023

Adolescent sexting is considered a public health and social issue. Parents may play fundamental role in shaping their children's attitudes behaviours toward sexting. attitude overall also be relevant for engagement. The present study aimed to test conceptual model which are explained by parental practices, mediated adolescents' sexting, controlling gender age. We investigated separately the of two different mediators: perception as risky fun carefree. sample consisted 507 Italian adolescents aged 14–19. Results suggested that rules on content, knowledge, control frequency communication adolescent or behaviours. Also, who reported more favourable were likely engage highlighted played parents importance Findings suggest pivotal resorting effective practices media-mediation monitoring order guide support children dealing with

Language: Английский

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Adolescents' Depression and Anxiety Symptoms During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Longitudinal Evidence From COMPASS DOI Creative Commons
Mahmood Reza Gohari, Karen A. Patte, Mark A. Ferro

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Journal of Adolescent Health, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 74(1), P. 36 - 43

Published: Sept. 29, 2023

There is concern over the potentially detrimental impact of COVID-19 pandemic on adolescents' mental health. We examined changes in depression and anxiety symptoms from before (2018-19) to early (2019-20) ongoing (2020-21) responses among Canadian adolescents context a natural experiment.

Language: Английский

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‘I Always Say What I Think’: a Rights-Based Approach of Young People’s Psychosocial Functioning in Residential Care DOI
Eunice Magalhães, Maria Manuela Calheiros, Carla Antunes

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Child Indicators Research, Journal Year: 2017, Volume and Issue: 11(6), P. 1801 - 1816

Published: Dec. 13, 2017

Language: Английский

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Self-esteem and Interpersonal Relations in Adolescence DOI Open Access

Tatiana Sadovnikova

Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, Journal Year: 2016, Volume and Issue: 233, P. 440 - 444

Published: Oct. 1, 2016

Adolescence is a core period of personality development in ontogenesis. The formation teenagers' interpersonal relations one the central developmental tasks adolescence (R.J. Havighurst). study reveals role specificity adolescents' attachment to parents and peers form self-esteem, influence on relations. 161 pupils aged 13-18 years participated research. researchers used Inventory Parent Peer Attachment (IPPA) by Armsden Greenberg [1], Research Technique Teenagers' Interpersonal Relations Sobchik [2], Self-Esteem Scale Dembo-Rubinstein version Prikhozhan [3] author's modification were used. showed that adolescents with different types had specific features self-esteem specifics their research concludes system important for developing psychological well-being an individual adolescent.

Language: Английский

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Parent-emerging adult text interactions and emerging adult perceived parental support of autonomy DOI
Morgan T. Brown, Michaeline Jensen, Andrea M. Hussong

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Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 41(2), P. 499 - 520

Published: April 6, 2023

Parents play an important role in scaffolding autonomy and independence as their children transition to adulthood. In the digital age, mobile phones allow for increased connection at this developmental transition, but we know little about extent which may help (i.e., through developmentally appropriate support) or hinder intrusiveness helicopter parenting) emerging adult (EA) development. We tested whether parent-EA interactions tapping engagement, monitoring, responsiveness were associated with EA perceptions of parental support a sample 238 college students ( M age = 19.85) who contributed all text messages exchanged parents over 2 weeks. Results indicate that many dimensions message are unrelated perceived support, those did emerge point towards potentially maladaptive overparenting associations less support. underscore that, most EAs, messaging is not likely be inhibiting, small minority dyads, intense levels inhibition.

Language: Английский

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Child Well-Being and Peer Bullying Victimization in Post-Communist Countries: Moderating Effects of Youth Participation in Decision-Making in Family and Schools DOI
Daria Shamrova, Jeoung Min Lee

International Journal of Bullying Prevention, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 16, 2024

Language: Английский

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The Meaning of Javanese Adolescents' Involvement in Youth Gangs During the Discoveries of Youth Identity: A Phenomenological Study DOI Creative Commons
Enung Hasanah, Supardi Supardi

The Qualitative Report, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 10, 2020

Yogyakarta is a part of Javanese society. culture, which always enforces moral values, has practical implication toward adolescents' views about their self-identity. adolescents are well known to have positive self-identity, good behavior, and tend become successful persons in youth. In the past years, phenomenon youth gangs that often conduct irresponsible acts such as brawls, stabbing terror, even murder emerged. The question research how adolescent members gang give meaning involvement gang. To answer question, we used phenomenological method. We employed modified Colaizzi method defined by Moustakas (1994) analyze data. participants with criteria follows: coming from family, living Yogyakarta, high school student, member gang, had been involved law violation. results show adolescents, value means showing self-existence because only place provides wiggle room express themselves, failed construct values self-existence, also they lacked appreciation closest people environment.

Language: Английский

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