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In this sense, behavioral contagion is commonly thought to contribute to many social problems, such as drug abuse and teenage promiscuity. In this paper we focus on behavioral contagion in sibships. Borrowing a model from the theory of contagious diseases, we show that contagion will cause ...
The disorder places the child at increased risk of school failure, juvenile delinquency, criminality, sub- stance abuse, and HIV/AIDS as a consequence of sexual promiscuity and disregard for preventative measures [7- 9]. For these reasons, the disorder is extremely costly to the afflicted ...
This entry gives a brief overview of behavioral modification in the context of juvenile offending. First, some basic concepts and underpinning theory are briefly explained. Several major characteristics of behavioral modification are then presented. The entry goes on to discuss why behavioral assessment,...
Without early intervention young children of the in- danger group might have a higher possibility of developing juvenile delinquency. Next, the variables which predicted belonging to the in-danger group were as follows: child's gender, child's temperament, mother's parenting stress, and family ...
The five-factor theory of personality. In: Handbook of Personality: Theory and Research. 3rd ed. New York, NY: Guilford Press; 2010:148-182. 33. Kotov R, Gamez W, Schmidt F, Watson D. Linking “big” personality traits to anxiety, depressive, and substance use disorders: a meta-...
【24h】 10.Investigating Resilience, Job Search Self-Efficacy and Intentions from Integrating Theory of Planned Behavior and Social Cognitive Model of Self-Career Management Duong Nam Tien 2019年/第2期《International Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences》 【24h】 11.Relationship between Self-...
Abnormal behaviors seen in adolescents and adults are considered to be causally related to disruption of early attachment (Bowlby, 1969,1988;Ainsworth et al., 1978;Kraemer, 1992), a theory supported by studies in rhesus monkeys (Harlow et al., 1971). Similarly, seclusion in prison inmates and...
they are fundamental units of behavior influence in the sense that deleting any component of a kernel would render it inert. Understanding kernels could contribute to an empirically based theory of behavioral influence, facilitate dissemination of effective prevention and treatment practices, clarify the ...
Attachment theory postulates that disorganized attachment is the result of an “unsolvable paradox” for the infant; his/her caregiver is simultaneously a source of fear and safety (Hesse & Main,2000; van IJzendoorn et al.,1999). This emotional paradox may induce dysregulation of stress-response...