635 Citations
Self-Referential Processing in the Adolescent Brain: Do Neural Self-Referential Processes Related to Adolescent Self-Concept Confer Risk for Depression? by
- Psychology
- 2021
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Development of domain-specific self-evaluations: A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies.
- PsychologyJournal of personality and social psychology
- 2020
The meta-analytic findings suggest that the notion that self-evaluations generally show a substantial decline in the transition from early to middle childhood should be revised and did not support the notion queuing to reach a critical low point in many domains in early adolescence.
Running head: CHILD SELF-ESTEEM, DEPRESSION, AND ANXIETY Implicit–Explicit Discrepancies in Self-Esteem as Correlates of Childhood Depressive Symptoms
- Psychology
- 2020
241) This longitudinal study examined early social–cognitive markers that might be associated with the emergence of childhood depression and anxiety. At 5-years-old, 137 children completed an…
Raising grateful children one day at a time
- Psychology, SociologyApplied developmental science
- 2019
Findings show that parent socialization acts are associated with children’s displayed gratitude and point to the need for future work to explore reactive and proactive parent-child interactions that may underlie these associations as well as associations between micro- developmental and macro-developmental processes.
Self‐esteem and peer‐perceived social status in early adolescence and prediction of eating pathology in young adulthood
- PsychologyThe International journal of eating disorders
- 2018
In a combined model, self‐perceived physical attractiveness at age 11 and peer popularity at age 13 were inversely correlated with eating pathology at 22 years, while likeability by peers at age13 was positively related to eating pathology.
Predictors of Depressive Symptoms in Emerging Adulthood in a Low-Income Urban Cohort.
- PsychologyJournal of applied developmental psychology
- 2017
Child‐ and parent‐reported quality of life trajectories in children with epilepsy: A prospective cohort study
- Psychology, MedicineEpilepsia
- 2017
To describe the developmental trajectories of quality of life (QoL) in a large cohort of children with epilepsy, and to assess the relative contribution of clinical, psychosocial, and…
Peer Victimization Trajectories From Kindergarten Through High School: Differential Pathways for Children’s School Engagement and Achievement?
- Psychology
- 2017
This investigation’s aims were to map prevalence, normative trends, and patterns of continuity or change in school-based peer victimization throughout formal schooling (i.e., Grades K–12), and…
Parenting in Caribbean Families
- Psychology
- 2014
There has been little research investigating parenting strategies and child outcomes in British Caribbean populations. This study examined the relations of parental control, structure, and autonomy…
Understanding and Measuring Functional Impairment in Diverse Children with ADHD: Development and Validation
- Psychology
- 2013
UNDERSTANDING AND MEASURING FUNCTIONAL IMPAIRMENT IN DIVERSE CHILDREN WITH ADHD: DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF THE ADHD-FX SCALE Lauren M. Haack, M.S. Marquette University, 2013 The current study…