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Friendship Quality in Adolescents with and without an Intellectual Disability [PDF]
BackgroundHigh friendship quality is often defined by high levels of intimacy, companionship, closeness and low levels of conflict. Quality friendships develop over time and may be influenced by both behaviour problems and social skills.Materials and methodsParticipants were 103, 13‐year‐old adolescents with or without intellectual disabilities in the ...
Leigh A, Tipton +2 more
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Background: Friends have the most influence in an individual's life. Friendship contains specific elements, such as trust, openness, sharing of ups and downs, and learning to deal with conflict.
Masruroh Masruroh, Ida Rahmawati
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Adult friendship and wellbeing: A systematic review with practical implications
This study aimed to systematically review research findings regarding the relationship between adult friendship and wellbeing. A multidimensional scope for wellbeing and its components with the use of the PERMA theory was adopted.
Christos Pezirkianidis +5 more
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Relations between quality of friendships and attachment styles in adolescence [PDF]
In this work relations between quality of friendship and attachment styles among adolescents were investigated. The question of the differences, among individuals of different styles of attachment in the quality of their friendly relations, both at the ...
Kuruzović Nikolina
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The Development of Delinquency and Perceived Friendship Quality in Adolescent Best Friendship Dyads
The present study examines both the unique and the combined role of best friends' delinquency and perceived friendship quality in the development of adolescent delinquency. Questionnaire data were gathered from 435 Dutch adolescent best friends (mean age at first wave = 12.97) over a period of 5 years with annual assessments.
van Zalk, M.H.W. +2 more
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The present study investigated the mediating role of negative emotion in the relationship between cybervictimization and non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), and the moderating role of friendship quality in the indirect relationship.
Yulong Wang, Apian Chen, Hong Ni
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Tempted to Text: College Students’ Mobile Phone Use During a Face-to-Face Interaction With a Close Friend [PDF]
We examined whether emerging adults would engage in mobile phone use (MPU) when given the opportunity to socialize face-to-face with a close friend in a laboratory setting. Sixty-three U.S.
Brown, Genavee +2 more
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Abstrak This study aims to prove the influence of the quality of friendship (stimulating friendship, help, intimacy, reliable alliances, self-validation, and emotional security) and subjective well-being (cognitive and affective aspects) on the ...
Kholilah Kholilah, Akhmad Baidun
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Forming quality interfaith friendships is not impossible. Additionally, our society has become accustomed to differences. However, a clear explanation for the difficulty of forming such friendships has yet to be established.
Nicolas Valentino Fonda +1 more
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Reciprocal peer dislike and psychosocial adjustment in childhood [PDF]
Reciprocal peer dislike was examined as a predictor of school adjustment and social relationship quality. One hundred and fifty one (69 male and 74 female, Mage = 9.53, SDage = 1.87 years) children completed measures of school liking, loneliness, and ...
Betts, LR, Stiller, J
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