A brief social problem solving skills training program was conducted for young adolescents in a school setting. There were no quantitative changes reported for productive coping, non-productive coping or negative mood state due to the training. However, qualitative results in response to questions asked immediately after, sixmonths after and three-years after training in relation to the program suggested positive effects in at least some of the participants who attended training. Other findings support previous studies, which indicate that girls report higher levels of negative mood and use more non-productive coping than boys who tend to use more productive coping. Also, confirmatory factor analyses conducted on the adolescent coping scale...
AbstractThis study aimed to examine the effects of the problem-solving to enhance effective coping s...
Beyer A, Lohaus A. Stressbewältigung im Jugendalter: Entwicklung und Evaluation eines Präventionspro...
In the context of high prevalence of psychopathology amongst the learning disabled population, the a...
The purpose of the study was to examine the effect of a group training program, based on cognitive b...
This study discusses the educational effects of a social skills training on adolescents' social skil...
This study discusses the educational effects of a social skills training on adolescents' social skil...
Stress as an integral part of every person's life, especially during adolescence can cause unpleasan...
This study examined the effectiveness of a universal school-based prevention program that was design...
This study was conducted to determine the relationship between self-reported social skills, anxiety,...
Abstract By 2020 the World Health Organisation has predicted that depression will be the largest cau...
This research investigated the relative effectiveness of a social skills training program and a prob...
Background: This study builds on previous studies reporting that depressive symptoms among adolescen...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of life-skills training on social anxiety sympto...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) in adolescents is associated with significant impairment in functionin...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of participation in a Coping Skills Trai...
AbstractThis study aimed to examine the effects of the problem-solving to enhance effective coping s...
Beyer A, Lohaus A. Stressbewältigung im Jugendalter: Entwicklung und Evaluation eines Präventionspro...
In the context of high prevalence of psychopathology amongst the learning disabled population, the a...
The purpose of the study was to examine the effect of a group training program, based on cognitive b...
This study discusses the educational effects of a social skills training on adolescents' social skil...
This study discusses the educational effects of a social skills training on adolescents' social skil...
Stress as an integral part of every person's life, especially during adolescence can cause unpleasan...
This study examined the effectiveness of a universal school-based prevention program that was design...
This study was conducted to determine the relationship between self-reported social skills, anxiety,...
Abstract By 2020 the World Health Organisation has predicted that depression will be the largest cau...
This research investigated the relative effectiveness of a social skills training program and a prob...
Background: This study builds on previous studies reporting that depressive symptoms among adolescen...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of life-skills training on social anxiety sympto...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) in adolescents is associated with significant impairment in functionin...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of participation in a Coping Skills Trai...
AbstractThis study aimed to examine the effects of the problem-solving to enhance effective coping s...
Beyer A, Lohaus A. Stressbewältigung im Jugendalter: Entwicklung und Evaluation eines Präventionspro...
In the context of high prevalence of psychopathology amongst the learning disabled population, the a...