The behavioral health needs of legally involved sexual minority female adolescents. [PDF]
Olsen EM+6 more
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‘How Does Living in Institution Impact Young Lives?’—Insights From Young People in Ci'aiyuan
ABSTRACT Institutional care often carries a negative reputation due to its perceived adverse effects on children and young people. However, it remains a significant form of alternative care in China. In Xiangxi, childcare institutions, known as ci'aiyuan, have been further expanding by involving wider populations in recent years.
Shian Yin
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Association of Lower COMT Activity Alleles with Aggressive Traits in Male Youth with Conduct Disorder Living in a Correctional Facility. [PDF]
Tudor L+10 more
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A Multi-System Approach to Investigate Different Forms of Delinquency in Female Adolescents at Risk: Family, School, and Peers. [PDF]
Yeung JWK.
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ABSTRACT The main objective of this study is to examine the psychological effects of childhood abuse in adulthood, focusing on personality traits, resilience and attachment style within a large sample specifically centred on the Spanish context. A total of 700 adults participated, of whom 24.4% reported experiencing some form of childhood abuse.
Danilo Dominguez+4 more
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Internalizing and externalizing symptoms in individuals with neurofibromatosis type 1: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Liu D+8 more
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The non‐linear impact of corruption investigations on political trust
Abstract Trust in political institutions and their officials is crucial for implementing policies, enacting reforms, and facilitating collective action. This paper examines how corruption investigations influence trust in local cadres. Using data from China's anti‐corruption campaign, which increased corruption case disclosures, we find positive ...
Yanjun Li, Hamza Umer
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Parenting behaviors and deviant peer affiliation among Chinese adolescents: the mediating role of psychological reactance and the moderating role of gender. [PDF]
Zhang C, Luo Y, Zhang R.
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Exploring father–adolescent closeness: A random forest approach
Abstract Objective This study demonstrates how machine learning, specifically random forest, can advance family science, particularly in studying father–child relationships. Background Fatherhood research faces challenges with fathers' recruitment and retention, complex living arrangements, and lower response rates compared to mothers. Machine learning,
Garrett T. Pace+3 more
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