Effects of Gestational Age and Early Parenting on Children’s Social Inhibition at 6 Years [PDF]
Preterm birth (<37 weeks’ gestation) has been associated with problems in social functioning. Whether social inhibition is specifically related to preterm birth and whether early parenting may protect against social inhibition difficulties is ...
Lucia M. Reyes +2 more
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I’m Doing Better on My Own: Social Inhibition in Vocabulary Learning in Adults [PDF]
Vocabulary learning is better achieved by children facing a teacher than when presented to the same teacher through video (so-called “video deficit” effect), which has significant implications for toddlers’ education.
Clara D. Martin +4 more
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Effects of emotional content on social inhibition of gaze in live social and non-social situations [PDF]
In real-life interactions, it is crucial that humans adequately respond to others’ emotional expressions. Emotion perception so far has mainly been studied in highly controlled laboratory tasks.
Laura Pasqualette, Louisa Kulke
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Social Inhibition and Depressive Symptoms among Couples with Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: The Mediating Role of Perceived Family Support [PDF]
Background and Objectives: A limited understanding exists regarding the intricate dynamics between the levels of social inhibition exhibited by both wives and husbands concerning their perceived family support and depressive symptoms, particularly within
Ting Pan +4 more
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Training Inhibition and Social Cognition in the Classrooms [PDF]
Executive functions and social cognition competences are associated with many important areas of life, such as school readiness, academic success or sociability. Numerous intervention programs aiming to improve these capacities have emerged and have been
Nastasya Honoré +4 more
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Kindergarteners' self-reported social inhibition and observed social reticence: moderation by adult-reported social inhibition and social anxiety disorder symptoms. [PDF]
Prevention of later anxiety problems would best be accomplished by identifying at-risk children early in development. For example, children who develop Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) may show social withdrawal in the form of social inhibition (i.e., shyness with unfamiliar adults and peers) at school entry.
Kiel EJ, Buss KA, Molitor JG.
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Impaired face recognition is associated with social inhibition. [PDF]
Face recognition is fundamental to successful social interaction. Individuals with deficits in face recognition are likely to have social functioning impairments that may lead to heightened risk for social anxiety. A critical component of social interaction is how quickly a face is learned during initial exposure to a new individual.
Avery SN +3 more
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Negative affectivity and social inhibition are associated with increased cardiac readmission in patients with heart failure: A preliminary observation study. [PDF]
BackgroundType D personality was hypothesized to influence clinical and patient-centered outcomes patients with heart failure. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between negative affectivity and social inhibition components of Type ...
Tin-Kwang Lin +6 more
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Relationship between social inhibition and transition shock among newly graduated registered nurses: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background Many newly graduated nurses experience transition shock when they move to a real work environment. Although previous research has identified some factors influencing transition shock, no study has explored it from the perspective of social ...
Min Guo +6 more
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Differential developmental influences on anxiety in adulthood: Behavioral inhibition moderates the dimensions of social involvement predicting anxiety in adulthood [PDF]
The current 20-year longitudinal study examined whether behavioral inhibition (BI), a temperament identified in late infancy/early childhood, moderates the associations between a) peer connectedness (feelings of closeness, ease, and availability of ...
Anjali D. Poe +10 more
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