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The present study aimed to examine the differences in emotional intelligence and conflict management in students of pure sciences and social sciences within our cultural context as they study different course content during their degree tenure along with the impact of social support on conflict management. Quantitative data was .. Read More
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Young children in China and the UK have difficulty recognizing advertisements on search engine pages
Background: Most research into children’s understanding of advertising has been about television advertising aimed at children. There has been little research into children’s awareness of web advertising. Methodology: This paper investigates children’s ability to recognize advertisements on search engine pages.. Read More
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A Study on Depression Associated With Internet Use and Victimization among School Going Adolescents
Introduction: With the extensive usage of internet among adolescents for social media, education & peer pressure game play, internet victimization leading to depressive mental health has become a problem in our society. As proposed by the Stress Generation Model, stress induced by victimization builds & multiplies on its.. Read More
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The Donor Sibling Registry: Connecting Donor-Conceived People with their Half-Siblings and Donors
The Donor Sibling Registry (DSR) was founded in 2000 to assist individuals conceived as a result of sperm, egg, or embryo donation who are seeking to make mutually desired contact with others with whom they share genetic ties. The DSR advocates for the right to honesty and transparency for donor-conceived people, promotes social.. Read More
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Autism spectrum disorder and the promise of Artificial Intelligence
Since the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention began tracking the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) over twenty years ago, rates have tripled, with an estimated one in 44 children now receiving a diagnosis [1]. Early ASD diagnosis and intervention during the critical neurodevelopmental window is recommended.. Read More
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This article contrasts developmental and clinical axes to the problem of the adolescent stage as developed by Erik Erikson. We contrast biblical and Graeco- Roman narratives along a two-axis approach of human development to the problem of preventing suicide and promoting life across the lifespan, (i.e., individuation- Deindividu.. Read More
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Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the impacts of Reaching and Empowering Adolescents to make informed Choices for their Health (REACH) project intervention in utilization and satisfaction of Adolescents’ Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASRH). Methodology: This was a mixed methods study which collected both q.. Read More
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Mindful Parents and Adolescent Sexual Communication and Outcomes
Mindfulness is the process of intentionally bringing attention to the present moment with a perspective that is curious, non-judgemental, and open to new experiences. Sexual mindfulness is practicing this openness and non-judgement in a sexual situation. Because parents’ mindfulness may improve child’s well-being, we.. Read More
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Exploring the Influence on Perception of Social Problems and Youth Problems among the Indian Youth
In India, all the youth problems arise directly from the society and its cultural phenomena. The adolescents ought to be directed and their energies should be utilized for the headway of the nation. A social problem is defined as a situation that affects number of people living in the society by disturbing their source of happin.. Read More
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The present study was conducted in selected autism center Chennai. An Experimental Research Design before and after without control group was used in this study, the 40 samples were selected by using probability simple random sampling technique. Structured teaching programme on home care management of autistic children intervent.. Read More
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Objective: Adolescence is a critical stage in human development with increase tendency of sexual activities, which may lead to unwanted pregnancies, unsafe abortion, and death. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of Reaching and Empowering Adolescents to make informed Choices for their Health (REACH) project interve.. Read More
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Objective: Today, mental health problems among adolescents have increased with the advancement of digital technology and Social Network Sites (SNSes). In this age, special additional care is needed to ensure the psychological well-being of students at correspondence high schools in Japan, since most exhibit futoko - school non-a.. Read More
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Literature Review: Understanding Pathological Narcissism
Background: Research into pathological narcissism has advanced the understanding of narcissistic traits, interpersonal relationships, and functional impairment. Such narcissistic manifestations may have several different causes. Objective/Aim: This review aims to evaluate the currently available literature concerning the plausi.. Read More
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This study aimed to determine the moderating role of media use in the relationship between parenting styles and early maladaptive schemas (EMSs) among children aged 8-11 years. The research is quantitative. In this study, a sample of 208 children was recruited, which 151 parents of these children have also participated in this s.. Read More
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Objective: Bullying behaviour is pervasive, cuts across age group, transcends geographical location and its impacts include but not limited to physical or academic snags. The objective of the study is to determine bullying roles and their association with emotional or behavioural problems among adolescents in Ilesa, Nigeria. Me.. Read More
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Objective: To investigate the feasibility of implementing an existing empirically based acceptance and commitment therapy program for children with anxiety- “ProACTive”-tailored to school children. The purpose of the pilot study was to guide the planning of a larger scale more comprehensive investigation. Methods: T.. Read More
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Background: The aim of the ProACTive in schools study was to investigate the effectiveness of an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) group anxiety management program in a school setting in Sydney, Australia. Methods: Following feasibility and acceptability study, the program was conducted and evaluated using quasi-randomiza.. Read More
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The current study uses baseline data collected in 2017 on participants attending middle schools in Central Kentucky (Fayette, Scott, and Franklin counties) who were administered an abbreviated version of the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey (YRBSS) and participated in Kentucky State University’s Please Call Me Miste.. Read More
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Objective: It is well recognized that child sexual abuse (CSA) occurs frequently, with the vast majority of cases never being reported. The impact of such abuse has previously been shown to have both psychological and cognitive impacts that can be long-lasting. However, there is little research regarding any potential improvemen.. Read More
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Youth with Problem Sexual Behaviors: Effective Diagnosis, Treatment and Counselor Wellness
Youth between the ages of 12 and 17 account for the majority of sexual assaults in the United States. Counselors who work with youth with problem sexual behaviors need to have appropriate clinical skills consistent with current professional knowledge to increase effective results. The purpose of this transcendental phenomenologi.. Read More
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