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2by Micali, N De Stavola, B Ploubidis, G Simonoff, E Treasure, J Field, A. E Published in British journal of psychiatry (01.10.2015)“...Eating disorder behaviours begin in adolescence. Few longitudinal studies have investigated childhood risk and protective FACTORS. To investigate the...”
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3by Rickwood, Debra J Deane, Frank P Wilson, Coralie J Published in Medical journal of Australia (01.10.2007)“...Despite the high prevalence of mental health problems and disorders that develop in adolescence and early adulthood, young people tend to not seek professional...”
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4by Hymel, Shelley Swearer, Susan M“...This article provides an introductory overview of findings from the past 40 years of research on bullying among school-aged children and youth. Research on...”
edited by Anderson, Norman B
Published in The American psychologist (01.05.2015)
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5by Granic, Isabela Lobel, Adam Engels, Rutger C. M. E“...Video games are a ubiquitous part of almost all children's and adolescents' lives, with 97% playing for at least one hour per day in the United States. The...”
edited by Anderson, Norman B
Published in The American psychologist (01.01.2014)
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6“...Adolescence is a period of formative biological and social transition. Social cognitive processes involved in navigating increasingly complex and intimate...”
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7by Braams, Barbara R van Duijvenvoorde, Anna C.K Peper, Jiska S Crone, Eveline A Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01.01.2015)“...Prior studies have highlighted adolescence as a period of increased risk-taking, which is postulated to result from an overactive reward system in the brain...”
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8by Kong, Grace Morean, Meghan E Cavallo, Dana A Camenga, Deepa R Krishnan-Sarin, Suchitra Published in Nicotine & tobacco research (01.07.2015)“...Understanding why young people try and stop electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use is critical to inform e-cigarette regulatory efforts. We conducted 18 focus...”
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9“...Summary During adolescence, changes in sleep patterns due to biological and environmental factors are well documented. Later bedtimes and inadequate sleep,...”
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10by Assink, Mark van der Put, Claudia E Hoeve, Machteld de Vries, Sanne L.A Stams, Geert Jan J.M Oort, Frans J Published in Clinical psychology review (01.12.2015)“...Multiple risk domains have been identified for life-course persistent (LCP) offending, but a quantitative review of the effect of different risk domains was...”
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11by Frick, Paul J Ray, James V Thornton, Laura C Kahn, Rachel E Published in Journal of child psychology and psychiatry (01.06.2014)“...Recent research has suggested that the presence of significant levels of callous‐unemotional (CU) traits designates a clinically important and etiologically...”
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12by Stijn Van Petegem Bart Soenens Maarten Vansteenkiste Wim Beyers Published in Child development (01.05.2015)“...The present investigation focused on adolescents' defiance against parents by drawing upon psychological reactance theory (Brehm, 1966) and self-determination...”
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13“...The present meta-analysis integrates research from 1,435 studies on associations of parenting dimensions and styles with externalizing symptoms in children and...”
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14by Waller, Rebecca Gardner, Frances Hyde, Luke W Published in Clinical psychology review (01.06.2013)“...A growing body of research has examined callous–unemotional (CU) traits among samples of antisocial youth. Debate surrounds the malleability of CU traits and...”
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15by Piotrowska, Patrycja J Stride, Christopher B Croft, Simone E Rowe, Richard Published in Clinical psychology review (01.02.2015)“...Previous research on the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and child and adolescent antisocial behaviour has produced mixed findings showing...”
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16“...Heightened impulsivity has been identified as a risk marker for excessive and problematic alcohol use, particularly during adolescence when impulsive behaviour...”
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17by Sherman, Lauren E Payton, Ashley A Hernandez, Leanna M Greenfield, Patricia M Dapretto, Mirella Published in Psychological science (01.07.2016)“...We investigated a unique way in which adolescent peer influence occurs on social media. We developed a novel functional MRI (fMRI) paradigm to simulate...”
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18“...Highlights • This invited paper provides a review of urgency theory. • First, the authors reviewed empirical evidence related to urgency theory as specified by...”
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19by Cicchetti, Dante Rogosch, Fred A Published in Journal of consulting and clinical psychology (01.02.2002)“...Developmental psychopathology offers an integrative framework for conceptualizing the course of development during adolescence, with particular relevance for...”
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