Failure to resolve the tasks of middle adulthood leads to a concern for only one's own needs and comforts, resulting in what Erikson called a. apathy. b. mistrust. c. despair. d. stagnation. Compare and contrast person-centered...
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wash and dress themselves, and use the bathroom. If caregivers encourage self-sufficient behavior, toddlers develop a sense of autonomy- a sense of being able to handle many problems on their own. But if caregivers demand too much too soon, refuse to let children perform tasks of which they...
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While the association between screen time (ST) and psychosocial well-being has been extensively examined, limited studies have investigated the dynamic patterns of ST, and their impact on subsequent psychosocial well-being among adolescents. Therefore, this longitudinal study aimed to examine the associa...
While the association between screen time (ST) and psychosocial well-being has been extensively examined, limited studies have investigated the dynamic patterns of ST, and their impact on subsequent psychosocial well-being among adolescents. Therefore, this longitudinal study aimed to examine the associa...
This stage is also found in adolescence or early adulthood. Finally, there is the chronic/residual stage of adulthood, middle age and senescence, which is characterized by negative symptoms, cognitive impairment, social deficits and psychosis. View chapterExplore book Circadian effects in cancer-...
Increasing attentional difficulties during middle childhood were associated with increased risks of academic failure or difficulties, juvenile offending, and substance use behaviours in young adulthood. However, those with early attentional difficulties were a high-risk group characterised by social ...
of perceived social support experienced less decline in total brain volume as opposed to those with suboptimal perceived social support [62]. Of note, in a large cohort study of middle-aged adults, enlarged ventricles were also associated with loneliness [61]. Thus, loneliness could result in ...
Maternal prenatal psychosocial stress is associated with altered child emotional and behavioral development. One potential underlying mechanism is that prenatal psychosocial stress affects child outcomes via the mother’s, and in turn the child’s, intes