Results 251 to 260 of about 620,874 (294)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Psychological Correlates of Adolescent Depression

Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 1995
PURPOSE. To identify psychological correlates of adolescent depression.METHODS. The subjects (N = 156) represented a convenience sample of adolescents who were attending public high schools in four Midwestern rural communities. Instruments used were: The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale of Children, Loneliness Inventory‐Short Form ...
D, Brage   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Adolescent’s psychological health in Iran

International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health, 2019
Abstract Aim Adolescence is characterized by dynamic brain development in which the interaction with the social environment shapes the capabilities an individual takes forward into adult life. Improvement of adolescent psychological health depends on the recognition of their needs during this ...
Masoumeh, Simbar   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Assessing Psychologic Symptoms in Adolescents

Southern Medical Journal, 1978
Assessing the meaning of psychologic symptoms in adolescents can be a difficult task. Pediatricians, internists, and family practitioners are often the first professionals consulted by families worried that their teen-agers may be in psychologic distress.
J, Looney, D, Oldham, M, Blotcky
openaire   +2 more sources

Childhood and adolescent psychologic development

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2003
Child and adolescent psychologic development is a complex process that is governed by the interactions of multiple biologic, genetic, sociocultural, and environmental variables. Viewed from an ecological context, the individual influences, and is influenced by, a multilayered set of systems, including the family, school, neighborhood, and peer group ...
Jan L, Culbertson   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Adolescence: Psychological and Social Development

Journal of School Health, 1980
Major developmental and psychosocial changes occur in adolescence. Adolescents strive for separation from family, independence, establishment of identity and realization of sexuality. The rapid changes in society have had marked effects on the adolescent's environment and on his adjustment to that environment.
A B, Heisler, S B, Friedman
openaire   +2 more sources

Psychological distress among Canadian adolescents

Psychological Medicine, 1984
SynopsisThis paper examines a comprehensive set of data on the prevalence and correlates of psychological distress in a sample of 1038 adolescent students in a major urban area of a Canadian prairie province. About 27% of the students reported 6 or more symptoms of psychological distress on the GHQ-30.
C, D'Arcy, C M, Siddique
openaire   +2 more sources

[Adolescent psychology].

La Revue du praticien, 2005
Adolescence is a transitional period dominated by puberty modifications. These modifications must come with a psychological work leading towards increased self containing from parents and also towards the choice of an own life orientation. In order to do so, adolescent must satisfy his needs to be able to change. This process will not run smoothly. The
openaire   +1 more source

Psychological Empowerment and Adolescent Health

Pediatrics
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Psychological empowerment, referring to one’s agency, self-efficacy, and meaningful participation in society, supports positive social and behavioral outcomes in adolescence; however, research examining psychological empowerment in the context of health remains limited.
Nicholas, Szoko   +5 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Adolescent Psychology

The American Journal of Psychology, 1935
K. C. Garrison, Edmund S. Conklin
openaire   +1 more source

Adolescent developmental psychology.

Medicinski arhiv, 1999
Adolescence can be described as "the second individuation". It is agreement that the cultural setting will have a decisive influence on the development from preadolescence to post adolescence which is summarised in the article. It seems as the Western culture allows more acting out and provides a subculture to the teenagers which is not found elsewhere.
openaire   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy