ListarPETP - Contribuciones a congresos científicos por tema "Adolescence"
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Beyond forgiveness and suicidal behaviour in adolescence: the moderating role of gender
(2017-07-24)With the development of positive psychology, forgiveness has received increasing attention among psychologists from different social science fields . Empirical evidences have suggested associations between forgiveness and ... -
Cognitive emotion regulation strategies in adolescence: are there differences in traditional bullying roles?
(2019-09-19)The aim of this study was to identify differences in cognitive emotion regulation strategies regarding the involvement in traditional bullying (i.e. perpetrators, victims, bully-victims and non-involved). Participants were ... -
Dysfunctional Family Environment Explaining Direct and Indirect Aggression in Adolescents
(2014-09-01)The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between family functioning (problem solving, communication, roles, affective responsiveness, affective involvement, behaviour control and general functioning) and the ... -
Family functioning, hopelessnes and adolescents' depressive symptoms: moderating effects of gender, age and socio-economic status
(2017-05-30)Research has shown that difficulties in family functioning contribute to developing adolescents’ depressive symptoms. Since family functioning is primarily defined by broadband variables like cohesion or support, which ... -
Gender and age differences in the prevalence of different types of aggression and victimization in Spanish adolescents.
(2023)Aggressive behaviours are currently an important social problem, especially in childhood and adolescence. This study examined the prevalence of different types of interpersonal aggression in a sample of Spanish adolescents. ... -
Moderating effects of gender in the relationships between daily stress, coping styles and hopelessness depression in adolescents
(2016-09-26)The hopelessness depression (HD) theory assumes a number of contributing factors to the development of hopelessness expectations and HD symptoms. Studies carried out to test HD theory have generally supported the prediction ...