Aims: Self-esteem in adolescents has been associated with a number of risk and protective factors in previous studies. This study examined the relationship between low self esteem and depression among adolescents. Methods: This study used a case control (retrospective) design. Samples of 1120 ...
Using a cross-sectional comparison group design, 4,746 ethnically diverse middle and high school students from 31 public schools in a metropolitan area were surveyed about their health, emotional factors (self-esteem, depressive symptoms, and suicidality), and behaviors (tobacco, alcohol, and drug ...
The students replied to a questionnaire about self-esteem, factors affecting sexual risk behavior, and sexual behavior. Results: Swedish high school students reported having few sexual partners, a low use of alcohol along with sex, yet a low consistency in condom use. The students reported both ...
Although some of the literature is inconsistent as to the exact nature of the relationship between self-esteem and smoking cigarettes, several studies have demonstrated a link between low self-esteem and increased cigarette use in adolescents (Kavas, 2009). The purpose of this study was to ...
self-esteem; risk behaviours; systematic review; cross-sectional studies1. Introduction Adolescence is a stage of vulnerability to risk behaviours, due to a complex interaction of biological, psychological and social factors, including the brain’s sensitivity to emotions generated by rewarding ...
Loneliness and isolationcan also contribute to mood swings, as can specificpersonality traits, such as introversion, low self-esteem, and pessimism. Continue reading to learn more about the behavioral, environmental, and medical risk factors for mood swings. ...
The dimension is characterized by emotion instability, pessimism, fear, and low self-esteem. People high in Neuroticism often perceive themselves as holding unfavorable positions, positions that fall short of their ideal. People high in Neuroticism are likely to make self-judgments that are further ...
People with epilepsy (PWE) have an increased suicide prevalence. This study aimed to identify the risk factors for suicidal tendency among PWE in West China. A nested case–control study was designed in a cohort of patients with epilepsy (n = 2087)
Health, family and romance problems appear to be the particular life stressors most associated with increased risk for using opioids to cope, and individuals with low self-esteem appear to be at risk for these connections, according to a new paper includ
SELF-ESTEEM, ANXIETY, AND DEFEATIST PERFORMANCE BELIEFS AS RISK FACTORS FOR PARANOIA 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 22 作者:D Ben-Zeev,E Granholm 摘要: Research has already demonstrated that different mHealth approaches are feasible, acceptable, and clinically promising for people with mental ...