Learning more about the early social development of children with SCT will shed light on early neurocognitive and neurobehavioral pathways to social challenges and related psychopathology later in life of children, adolescents and adults with SCT. Urgency for this knowledge is stressed by the increasing...
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The current study presents data on pre- and post-course statistics among female African American MSW students enrolled in a gender and culturally sensitive statistics course. A series of t-tests revealed that students had significantly lower levels of anxiety about statistics after the course. ...
Social anxiety can have an adverse effect on social connections, educational achievement, and wellbeing. However, the extent to which students stigmatize t
Child Adolescent Symptom Inventory—Anxiety df : Degrees of freedom IQ: Intelligence quotient KBIT-2: Kaufmann Brief Intelligence Test-2 RBS-R: Repetitive Behavior Scale—Revised ROI: Region-of-interest rs: Reported correlations SD: Standard deviation SE: Standard error SRS-2: Social...
This study investigated the psychometric properties of the Social Worries Anxiety Index for Young children (SWAIY), adapted from the Social Worries Questionnaire—Parent version (SWQ-P; Spence, 1995), as a measure of social anxiety in young children. 169 parents of children aged four to eight ...
Overall, the evidence is mixed: while children and adolescents reported increased anxiety and depression in surveys, administrative data on suicides, substance abuse and clinical mental health diagnoses rather suggest a decrease in distress during the pandemic28,34,35,36. Some experts have speculated ...
school, as well as students’ self-efficacy and test anxiety (Baudson,2011; Rubie-Davies & Peterson,2016; Urhahne,2015; Urhahne et al.,2010,2011). The remaining dimensions were more heterogeneous: small, medium, and large effects were found for expectancy of success and attribution for ...
According to a study conducted in Canada, non-only children are more likely to have conflicts and social contagion (i.e. adolescents are more prone to mimic their siblings’ expressions) with their siblings, which has been associated with the onset and exacerbation of both anxiety and social ...
The preponderance of previous research examining stress sensitization as a function of childhood adversity has focused on internalizing disorders such as depression and anxiety. There is also some evidence for stress sensitization on intimate partner violence18, binge drinking19, and substance use20, outc...