Neuroticism and low self esteem as risk factors for psychosis. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2002;37:1-6.Krabbendam L, Janssen I, Bijl RV, Vollerburgh WAM, van Os J. Neuroticism and low self-esteem as risk factors for psychosis. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2002; 37:1-6....
Neuroticism and low self-esteem as risk factors for incident eating disorders in a prospective cohort study. Gual P, de Irala-Estévez J, Alonso Y: Neuroticism and low self-esteem as risk factors for incident eating disorders in a prospective cohort study. In... S Cervera,F Lahortiga,MA ...
Low self-esteem, external control beliefs, and low social problem-solving skill have all been found to correlate with concurrent depressive symptoms, suggesting that they may function as risk factors for the development of future depression. But there have been very few investigations of whether thes...
Population surveys of adolescents show prevalence of self-harm in the past year differs between genders: 11% of girls compared to 3–6% of boys [12,13,14]. Depression and anxiety, low self-esteem, impulsivity, attention and conduct difficulties are the most replicated risk factors for self-ha...
A study reported that stigmatization is correlated with low self-esteem and self-competence, a lowered sense of capability, an increased sense of vulnerability, increased rates of both depression and anxiety symptoms, and, ultimately, decreased life satisfaction40. Both personal and external factors ...
Potential risk factorsfor IG sex (defined as hetero-sexual relations with a male ≥ 10 years or older) werecollected, including demographics, sexual history, transactional sex, religious worship, and psychosocial measures of self-esteem, peer pressure, and sense of personal power. Results: 51.0% ...
Unravelling the relation between physical activity, self-esteem and depressive symptoms among early and late adolescents: A mediation analysis - ScienceDirect Depression is a serious public health issue among adolescents; however, few studies have examined the role of protective factors, such as engageme...
depressionhostilitypsychological stresssocial supportObjective: To review the recent (1995-2009) literature on psychosocial risk and protective factors for ... CA Low,RC Thurston,KA Matthews - 《Psychosomatic Medicine》 被引量: 111发表: 2010年 Effects of stress, social support, and self-esteem on ...
reduce their sexual risk behavior, including the perceived disinhibiting effects of alcohol and other drugs, learned patterns of association between substance use and sex (especially methamphetamine use and anal sex), low self-esteem, lack of assertiveness and negotiating skills, and perceived ...
need for further research on how sociodemographic factors, among others, affect the relationship between self-esteem and risk behaviours. This review highlights the relevance of implementing specific educational interventions to strengthen self-esteem in adolescents, with the aim of preventing various risk...