Studies on children's response to divorce have mainly emphasized negative psychological sequalae such as poor social adjustment and emotional disorders. In many studies children's coping strategies were important moderator variables. In a meta-analysis, Suls and Fletcher (1985) found better short-...
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1.Investigation of parental rearing way and coping styles in children with conduct disorder;品行障碍患儿父母养育方式及应付方式的研究 2.Results Conduct disorder (CD) is one of the most prevalent behavioral disorders in childhood and adolescence, and more attentions have paid to the issue of intervent...
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Conduct problems, including aggression, lying, and stealing, interfere with a child’s functioning within the family, school, and peer group. The emergence of childhood conduct problems can be best understood from an ecological perspective that acknowled
to determine differences in psychological characteristics of the siblings with regard to locus of control, stress coping strategies and frequency and structure of behavioral problems and emotions. The results suggested significant differences in individual characteristics of children with conduct disorder and ...
Child conduct disorder (CD) is composed of a diverse array of troublesome aggressive and antisocial acts. The behaviors include fighting, stealing, lying, defiance, property destruction, temper outbursts, and other coercive or hostile acts (e.g., threats
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Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and conduct disorder (CD) are among the most common disorders for which children and adolescents are referred for mental health treatment [1]. Longitudinal studies have shown that ODD/CD are highly stable over time and predict later emotional and behavioral proble...
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