This large-scale cross-sectional study had the aim to investigate whether adolescent males and females differ in self-perceived self-regulation. The large sample size allowed us to investigate sex differences in three age-groups of young (n = 161), middle (n = 133) and late (n = 159) adolescents. Self-regulation was evaluated with a self-report questionnaire, the Amsterdam Executive Functioning Inventory (AEFI). This questionnaire gives a proxi for three executive functions that are important for proper self-regulation: (1) self-control & self-monitoring, (2) attention, and (3) planning & initiative taking. Results revealed clear sex differences in the self-regulation as perceived by mid-adolescents (i.e., 13–16 years). In this age ...
A growing body of literature indicates the behavioural aspect of self-regulation, including paying a...
The present study examines gender differences in adolescent self-reported use of adaptive and malada...
Although over a decade of empirical evidence suggests a causal link between low self-control and cri...
This large-scale cross-sectional study had the aim to investigate whether adolescent males and femal...
This large-scale cross-sectional study had the aim to investigate whether adolescent males and femal...
This large-scale cross-sectional study had the aim to investigate whether adolescent males and femal...
The present research is focused on the development of different fields of self-regulation during ado...
AbstractIn our paper, we focused on the gender specifications of adolescents’ self-regulation. Our a...
This study examined whether different aspects of self-regulation (i.e., emotion and behavior regulat...
This study examined whether different aspects of self-regulation (i.e., emotion and behavior regulat...
This study examined gender differences in self-regulation in the fall and spring of kindergarten and...
The aim of this study was to explore the relation between self-regulation, psychopathology and gende...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
uni-konstanz.de This study examined whether different aspects of self-regulation (i.e., emotion and ...
International audienceResearch suggests that behavioral self-regulation skills are critical for earl...
A growing body of literature indicates the behavioural aspect of self-regulation, including paying a...
The present study examines gender differences in adolescent self-reported use of adaptive and malada...
Although over a decade of empirical evidence suggests a causal link between low self-control and cri...
This large-scale cross-sectional study had the aim to investigate whether adolescent males and femal...
This large-scale cross-sectional study had the aim to investigate whether adolescent males and femal...
This large-scale cross-sectional study had the aim to investigate whether adolescent males and femal...
The present research is focused on the development of different fields of self-regulation during ado...
AbstractIn our paper, we focused on the gender specifications of adolescents’ self-regulation. Our a...
This study examined whether different aspects of self-regulation (i.e., emotion and behavior regulat...
This study examined whether different aspects of self-regulation (i.e., emotion and behavior regulat...
This study examined gender differences in self-regulation in the fall and spring of kindergarten and...
The aim of this study was to explore the relation between self-regulation, psychopathology and gende...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
uni-konstanz.de This study examined whether different aspects of self-regulation (i.e., emotion and ...
International audienceResearch suggests that behavioral self-regulation skills are critical for earl...
A growing body of literature indicates the behavioural aspect of self-regulation, including paying a...
The present study examines gender differences in adolescent self-reported use of adaptive and malada...
Although over a decade of empirical evidence suggests a causal link between low self-control and cri...