(2006). Emotional development in adolescence. In G. R. Adams & M. D. Berzonsky (Eds.), Blackwell handbook of adolescence (pp. 269-289). Malden, MA: Blackwell.Rosenblum, G. D., & Lewis, M. (2003). Emotional development in adolescence. In G. Adams & M. Berzonsky (Eds.), ...
Research has focused on adolescents’ feelings about their first sexual experiences, but little research has examined this topic in sexual minority adolescents. In this study, we examined how experiencing emotional and physical satisfaction at first same-sex anal sex differed by age of first sex for...
This chapter presented aspects of cognitive–emotional development from adolescence to adulthood. Adolescence brings major advances in cognitive development, advances that Piaget refers to as "formal operations"—the ability to deal with propositions that are highlyrather than concrete. Piaget assumed that...
Shyness-inhibition in childhood and adolescence: A cross-cultural perspective. In K. H. Rubin & R. J. Coplan (Eds.), The development of shyness and social withdrawal (pp. 213–235). New York: Guilford. Google Scholar Chen, X., Hastings, P. D., Rubin, K. H., Chen, H., Cen,...
However, how emotional and behavioral problems affect SN structure development from childhood into adolescence remains unclear. The STN is a small, glutamatergic nucleus situated in the diencephalon [18], which is located next to the SN, highly connected to the SN and part of the basal ganglia ...
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Children's social and emotional development during the early childhood years lays the foundation for their development through middle childhood, adolescence, and beyond (see, for example, Denham, 2006, Denham and Brown, 2010, National Research Council and Institute of Medicine, 2000, Raver, 2002)....
This study aimed to examine the impact of childhood maltreatment on callous-unemotional (CU) traits among incarcerated male adolescents, focusing primarily on the roles of parental attachment and emotional intelligence. A total of 454 male incarcerated a
The development of emotional competences is particularly important for a population that faces frequent emotional ups and downs: that of adolescents. In particular, VET students and apprentices are experiencing a sensitive period in their life: their transition from adolescence to adulthood is condensed ...
The development process suggests that the scale, containing SA, DA, ENFE, and emotion termination as factors, has good validity and reliability. Dimensions and 24 items were first obtained from existing scales, an open-ended questionnaire, and interviews. Content analysis and EFA were applied to ...