Understanding the Relationship Between Empathy, Theory of Mind (ToM), and Parenting Styles Among Children With Disruptive Behaviour
Psychological Reports,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Фев. 2, 2025
Disruptive
behaviour
has
been
recognized
as
one
of
the
most
common
and
persistent
forms
childhood
maladjustment,
predictive
a
range
negative
adolescent
adult
outcomes
including
continuing
aggression,
failure
in
school
work
settings,
substance
abuse,
late-onset
psychopathology.
As
child
grows
many
factors
influence
child’s
development
like
genetic
factors,
parenting
styles,
attachment
patterns,
environmental
etc.
These
help
empathy,
theory
mind
(ToM),
emotional
regulation.
We
need
to
understand
relation
between
these
among
children
with
disruptive
behaviours,
inorder
develop
targeted
interventions
support
strategies
tailored
unique
needs
this
population.
A
sample
70
their
mothers
completed
validated
psychometric
scales.
Pearson
correlation
&
regression
analysis
were
conducted
determine
variables.
Results
indicated
that
significant
was
observed
permissive
style
father
ToM
behaviour.
Empathy
considered
inverse
predictor
Another
finding
suggests
there
is
no
difference
boys
girls
evident
association
styles
behaviours
children.
While
could
imply
inherent
(nature)
may
have
more
notable
on
sample,
it
important
consider
does
not
rule
out
potential
impact
(nurture).
The
results
should
be
viewed
part
complex
interplay
nature
nurture,
further
investigation,
particularly
through
longitudinal
studies,
needed
clarify
respective
contributions.
This
study
builds
upon
existing
research
providing
better
understanding
contributors
children,
which
assist
promote
positive
socio-emotional
enhance
overall
well-being
Язык: Английский
School-Based Mental Health Supports for Students with Emotional and/or Behavioral Disorders
Springer international handbooks of education,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown, С. 1 - 21
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2025
Язык: Английский
An expert opinion on the pharmacological interventions for Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD)
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
25(1), С. 67 - 78
Опубликована: Янв. 2, 2024
Introduction
Disruptive
Mood
Dysregulation
Disorder
(DMDD)
was
officially
introduced
as
a
new
diagnostic
entity
in
the
Diagnostic
and
Statistical
Manual
of
Mental
Disorder,
Fifth
Edition
(DSM-5),
under
category
depressive
disorders.
Язык: Английский
Child Neuropsychological Functioning and Interpersonal Callousness as Predictors of Externalising Behaviour in Early Adolescence: A Prospective Population-based Study
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
51(10), С. 1465 - 1480
Опубликована: Июнь 8, 2023
Externalizing
problems
are
a
key
predictor
of
individual
functioning
in
adulthood.
Therefore,
identifying
possible
risk
factors
for
externalising
is
valuable
optimising
prevention
and
treatment
programmes.
Previous
research
has
shown
that
(domains
of)
neuropsychological
predict
later
life.
However,
the
influence
callous
traits,
sex
as
potential
moderators
this
relation
remains
unclear.
The
aim
study
was
to
examine
associations
between
children
(at
age
8
years)
behaviour
adolescence
14
years),
well
test
role
traits
10
moderating
factors.
analyses
were
conducted
using
data
from
661
Dutch
population-based
Generation
R
Study
(47.2%
female).
We
found
no
association
behaviour.
predicted
at
years.
Further,
moderated
behaviour,
though
dropped
below
statistical
significance
level
when
adjusted
confounders.
Specifically,
while
higher
associated
with
more
high
lower
not
low
traits.
Although
boys
showed
significantly
behaviours
compared
girls,
effect
on
These
results
add
growing
body
evidence
supporting
distinct
neurocognitive
profile
vs
callousness.
Язык: Английский
Evidence-Based Psychosocial Treatments for Disruptive Behaviors in Children: Update
Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown, С. 1 - 30
Опубликована: Окт. 15, 2024
We
reviewed
the
available
evidence
on
psychosocial
treatments
for
disruptive
behaviors
in
children,
as
an
update
to
Kaminski
and
Claussen
(2017),
focusing
children
up
age
12
years.
Search
strategies,
study
inclusion,
treatment
classification
followed
procedures
developed
by
Southam-Gerow
Prinstein
(2014).
Of
44
included
studies
from
2016
2021,
only
9
impacted
previous
results,
either
increasing
level
of
(for
two
families)
or
documenting
a
new
family
(four
families).
All
three
families
classified
Level
1:
Well
Established
are
parent-focused
now
include
Group
parent
behavior
therapy
+
group
child
(previously
Probably
Efficacious),
addition
Individual
with
participation
(already
Established).
Fifteen
were
2:
Efficacious,
eight
3:
Possibly
Efficacious.
Given
variability
programs
each
family,
is
overall
approach
may
not
apply
program
those
characteristics.
Data
insufficient
examine
outcomes
relation
participant
The
information
can
be
used
improve
dissemination,
implementation,
uptake
effective
treatment,
inform
research
improving
access
barriers.
Язык: Английский
Adaptive Behavior in Slovak Children with Intellectual Disability in Institutional Care
Children,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
9(12), С. 1911 - 1911
Опубликована: Дек. 6, 2022
This
study
aimed
to
analyze
the
adaptive
skills
of
children
with
intellectual
disabilities
in
institutional
care.
We
focused
on
communication,
socialization,
daily
living
and
their
relationship
risk
factors,
Our
sample
included
197
aged
5−18
years
(M
=
12.8,
SD
2.97),
50%
boys,
IQ
<
85
placed
different
types
lengths
stay
There
were
17%
that
presented
borderline
functioning
(IQ
84−87)
83%
had
intellect
disabilities.
Adaptive
behavior
(AB)
was
assessed
by
Vineland
Behavior
Scale
(VABS-3).
The
BIF
Mild
ID
groups
did
not
differ
Socialization.
profile
for
Daily
Living
Skills
>
Communication
Socialization,
Moderate
Severe
ID,
Socialization
Communication.
Longer
care
associated
lower
competencies
AB.
Gender
differences
found,
females
overperformed
males
Skills,
ABC
score.
Levels
gender,
length
care,
neonatal
difficulties
significant
predictors
model
which
explain
63%
variance
practical
implications
results
are
discussed
related
assessment
prevention,
institutionalized
children.
Язык: Английский