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Mom, dad, put down your phone and talk to me: how parental phubbing influences problematic internet use among adolescents
BackgroundThe positive association of parental phubbing with internalising and externalising problems among adolescents has gained academic traction....
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Are the schema modes suitable for explaining borderline and narcissistic behaviours?
Jeffrey Young assumes that people suffering from personality disorders differ from healthy ones in schema modes intensity but not diversity. Besides,...
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Parental Predictors of Children’s Math Learning Behaviours in Different Cultures
Research indicates that parental schoolwork involvement is beneficial for students’ academic functioning when parents facilitate their children’s...
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Classifying Patterns of Delinquent Behaviours and Experiences of Victimization: A Latent Class Analysis Among Children
BackgroundDelinquent behaviours among youth harms health and social trajectories, and public health broadly. Despite evidence that engaging in and...
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Predicting children’s social adaptation and academic achievement from father-child preschool rough-and-tumble-play and father involvement in child schooling
Most studies interested in understanding the role of parents in children’s school adjustment have focused on mothers. Given the importance of...
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Lower Mindfulness is Associated with Problematic Social Media Use: A Meta-Analysis
Problematic social media use consists of use that interferes with individuals’ functioning, such as for example in failing to complete important...
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Father Involvement and Child Development: A Prospective Study of Syrian Refugee Families
In refugee contexts, relatively little is known about men’s child- and family-directed behaviours and even less about the impacts of father...
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Explanatory factors for problematic cybersex behaviour: the importance of negative emotions
Cybersex encompasses a wide range of behaviors that use information and communication technologies as a means of access to obtain sexual...
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Maternal insecure attachment representation as a long-term risk factor for disrupted mother–child-interaction and child mental health
Maternal childhood maltreatment (CM) represents an important factor in the transmission of trauma that may lead to impaired child mental health....
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A First Step to Supporting the Coparenting Relationship and Reducing Child Behaviour Problems: A Delphi Consensus Study
Parenting programs addressing coparenting skills are very effective in reducing problematic child behaviours. Barriers to participation in parenting...
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The transition trajectories of self-injurious thoughts and behaviours among children from a biopsychosocial perspective
Although self-injurious thoughts and behaviours (SITB) among children pose an imminent public health concern, the comprehensive understanding of SITB...
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Exploring the Links Between Parental Attachment Style, Child Temperament and Parent-Child Relationship Quality During Adolescence
Linked with a myriad of developmental outcomes, the parent-child relationship serves an important function, and it is therefore important that...
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The Profile and Characteristics of Young People Accessing Recently Implemented Community Forensic Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (F:CAMHS) in Northern Ireland
Children under the age of 18 who are known to forensic child and adolescent mental health services often present with complex psychosocial and...
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Parental stress and child stimulation practices: examining associations with child developmental outcomes over time in Kenya and Zambia
BackgroundParental stress often arises when parenting demands exceed the expected and actual resources available for parents to succeed in the...
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Longitudinal Associations Between Parenting and Child Behaviour Problems and the Moderating Effect of Child Callous Unemotional Traits in Foster and Biological Families
The goals of the current study were to examine (i) differences in parenting between foster and biological parents, (ii) the longitudinal associations...
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Parents’ Perception of Risk in Play: Associations with Parent and Child Gender
Allowing children the opportunity to take risks in their play may provide learning experiences that benefit children’s health and well-being....
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Exploring the Moderating Role of Benefit Finding on the Relationship Between Child Problematic Behaviours and Psychological Distress in Caregivers of Children with ASD
Caregivers of children with ASD often find benefits associated with their caregiving role, and benefit finding predicts lower distress. Child...
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Lost in Translation? Cultural Adaptation of Child Mental Health Interventions in Nepal: A Systematic Review
This systematic review provides a synthesis of the state of the evidence relating to child and adolescent mental health interventions in Nepal, with...
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School refusal behaviours profiles among nigerian adolescents: differences in risk and protective psychosocial factors
School Refusal Behaviours (SRBs) is potentially a risk factor for students’ academic and mental wellbeing. Effective management of SRBs demands that...
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Child Abuse and Neglect and Obsessive–Compulsive Personality Traits: Effects of Attachment, Intolerance of Uncertainty, and Metacognition
Child Abuse and Neglect (CAN) is extensively implicated as a risk factor preceding the development of Obsessive–Compulsive Personality Traits (OCPT)....