Adolescence refers to the period in which individuals transition from childhood to adulthood. Adolescents gradually shed their parents’ supervision and begin making decisions independently. However, owing to their weak self-control, they are at risk of developing problematic behaviours, such as PIU [2...
Atkins and colleagues also found that adding specific childhood personality trait dimensions did not improve the link between personality types and volunteering. In the third tradition, researchers of identity (e.g., Grube and Piliavin, 2000, Piliavin and Callero, 1991) have focused on the ...
However, compared to adults, adolescents have weaker self-control, which may make them more susceptible to PIU [54]. Based on the existing literature, it is likely that the BPNS mediates the relationship between parental phubbing and PIU. Roles of the parent–child relationship and BPNS in ...
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The way a client interprets, organizes, and acts on their experiences of the self, others, and the environment, or ego development, also may have implications for the engagement of adolescents in particular therapeutic techniques (Kroger2004; Westenberg et al.2004). Swensen (1980) suggested that...
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Throughout this process, there is an increased value placed on a women’s outward appearance, resulting in high self-surveillance. Consequently, some women experience higher anxiety, body dissatisfaction, and body shame [31,32,33,34], as well as lower self and body esteem [35,36], and ...
Table 2. Influence of social support on physical health (N = 14246). It can be observed from Table 2 that the influences of social support on self-rated health and BMI are heterogeneous. Specifically, the two indicators of emotional support (friends and speaking one’s mind) do not signif...
Urbanska [56] observed that women start to dislike their bodies due to the erroneous belief that the perfect beauty ideal is attainable, and women's magazines continue to connect body hatred with low self-esteem. Markula [57] highlights how in particular, fitness magazines can enhance body ...