The phenomenon of hating is becoming common in adolescence, but it has been rarely investigated. The study aimed to examine the relationships between hating behaviors, maladaptive personality traits, and cognitive distortions, and to explore whether cognitive distortions might intervene in the relationship between personality traits and hating. Method: Participants (200 boys and 202 girls) completed the Hating Adolescents Test (HAT), the Personality Inventory for DSM-5-Brief Form-Children (PID-5), and the How I Think Questionnaire (HITQ). Results: Preliminary results showed significant gender differences in the study’s variables: boys reported higher scores than girls on hating and on cognitive distortion minimizing, whereas no significant ...
From research about self-development in adolescents, we found that feeling of self-disgust could be ...
Theories of affective learning suggest that early experiences contribute to emotional disorders by i...
The aim of this study was to examine the nature and organization of a range of negative self-stateme...
The phenomenon of hating is becoming common in adolescence, but it has been rarely investigated. The...
The phenomenon of haters is becoming common among adolescents. The aims of the present research were...
In an effort to further understand the contribution of maladaptive personality characteristics to th...
BACKGROUND: A deficit in affective rather than cognitive empathy is thought to be central to psychop...
peer reviewedResearch has shown that cognitive processes like the attribution of hostile intention o...
The following hypotheses were tested in a longitudinal, population-based study: (1) Attention defici...
Adolescence and the transition to adulthood are critical periods of development during which to inte...
Recent research suggests that having a mutual antipathy, in comparison to not having an antipathy, i...
ObjectivesHostile attribution bias is reportedly common from non-clinical population to those with s...
In this study, relationships among empathy, cognitive distortions, social, physical, and violent agg...
Background Bullying victimization may be linked to psychosis but only self-report measures of victim...
Research has shown that cognitive processes like the attribution of hostile intention or angry emoti...
From research about self-development in adolescents, we found that feeling of self-disgust could be ...
Theories of affective learning suggest that early experiences contribute to emotional disorders by i...
The aim of this study was to examine the nature and organization of a range of negative self-stateme...
The phenomenon of hating is becoming common in adolescence, but it has been rarely investigated. The...
The phenomenon of haters is becoming common among adolescents. The aims of the present research were...
In an effort to further understand the contribution of maladaptive personality characteristics to th...
BACKGROUND: A deficit in affective rather than cognitive empathy is thought to be central to psychop...
peer reviewedResearch has shown that cognitive processes like the attribution of hostile intention o...
The following hypotheses were tested in a longitudinal, population-based study: (1) Attention defici...
Adolescence and the transition to adulthood are critical periods of development during which to inte...
Recent research suggests that having a mutual antipathy, in comparison to not having an antipathy, i...
ObjectivesHostile attribution bias is reportedly common from non-clinical population to those with s...
In this study, relationships among empathy, cognitive distortions, social, physical, and violent agg...
Background Bullying victimization may be linked to psychosis but only self-report measures of victim...
Research has shown that cognitive processes like the attribution of hostile intention or angry emoti...
From research about self-development in adolescents, we found that feeling of self-disgust could be ...
Theories of affective learning suggest that early experiences contribute to emotional disorders by i...
The aim of this study was to examine the nature and organization of a range of negative self-stateme...