ObjectiveThis study examines the extent to which children’s positive attributes are distinct from psychopathology. We also investigate whether positive attributes change or “buffer” the impact of low intelligence and high psychopathology on negative educational outcomes.MethodIn a community sample of 2,240 children (6–14 years of age), we investigated associations among positive attributes, psychopathology, intelligence, and negative educational outcomes. Negative educational outcomes were operationalized as learning problems and poor academic performance. We tested the discriminant validity of psychopathology versus positive attributes using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and propensity score matching analysis (PSM), and used generaliz...
Psychiatric symptoms have consistently been associated with negative educational outcomes. However, ...
Given the increased numbers of students being served by disability services offices at the postsecon...
Considering a wide range of student\u27s delinquencies and problems, preventive intervention in scho...
ObjectiveThis study examines the extent to which children’s positive attributes are distinct from ps...
This study examines the extent to which children's positive attributes are distinct from psychopatho...
Psychopathology is associated with impaired learning and early termination of schooling, whereas pos...
Psychopathology during adolescence has been associated with poor academic performance, low social we...
Psychopathology during adolescence has been associated with poor academic performance, low social we...
Psychopathology during adolescence has been associated with poor academic performance, low social we...
Psychopathology during adolescence has been associated with poor academic performance, low social we...
Abstract Background: Low IQ is a risk factor for psychosis, but the effect of high IQ is more contr...
The aim of this study is to examine the differences in children’s academic achievement considering t...
In this thesis we explored the relationship between poor educational achievement and psychopathology...
This longitudinal study presents the first examination of the relation between positive psychology ...
Evidence suggests that childhood maltreatment (ie, childhood abuse and childhood neglect) affects ed...
Psychiatric symptoms have consistently been associated with negative educational outcomes. However, ...
Given the increased numbers of students being served by disability services offices at the postsecon...
Considering a wide range of student\u27s delinquencies and problems, preventive intervention in scho...
ObjectiveThis study examines the extent to which children’s positive attributes are distinct from ps...
This study examines the extent to which children's positive attributes are distinct from psychopatho...
Psychopathology is associated with impaired learning and early termination of schooling, whereas pos...
Psychopathology during adolescence has been associated with poor academic performance, low social we...
Psychopathology during adolescence has been associated with poor academic performance, low social we...
Psychopathology during adolescence has been associated with poor academic performance, low social we...
Psychopathology during adolescence has been associated with poor academic performance, low social we...
Abstract Background: Low IQ is a risk factor for psychosis, but the effect of high IQ is more contr...
The aim of this study is to examine the differences in children’s academic achievement considering t...
In this thesis we explored the relationship between poor educational achievement and psychopathology...
This longitudinal study presents the first examination of the relation between positive psychology ...
Evidence suggests that childhood maltreatment (ie, childhood abuse and childhood neglect) affects ed...
Psychiatric symptoms have consistently been associated with negative educational outcomes. However, ...
Given the increased numbers of students being served by disability services offices at the postsecon...
Considering a wide range of student\u27s delinquencies and problems, preventive intervention in scho...