Individuals’ perceptions of their social images [i.e., meta-representations (MR)] and perceived stereotyping threat create involuntary stress responses that may affect important outcomes, such as self-esteem, academic achievement, and mental health. This study aimed to (1) analyze the indirect associations between residential care youth’s MR and their psychological adjustment (i.e., externalizing and internalizing problems) through their self-representations (SR) and (2) test the moderating role of youth’s age and residential unit size in those associations. A sample of 926 youth aged between 12 and 25years old filled out self-report questionnaires regarding their representations about how people in general perceive them (i.e., MR) and thei...
Abstract Adolescence is one of the most curious and interesting periods of human development with c...
Drawing on an ecological approach with multiple informants, this study investigated the mediating ro...
Abstract Attachment theory claims that the establishment of affective bonds with significant figure...
Individuals’ perceptions of their social images [i.e., meta-representations (MR)] and perceived ste...
This study explored the associations between the perceptions that youth in residential care have abo...
The literature indicates that youths in residential care have been associated with negative social i...
The objective of this study was to develop and test an instrument to measure self-representation of ...
Youth in residential care typically struggle to construct a positive sense of self, given their ofte...
Most studies with institutionalised children and adolescents focus on evaluating the impact of negat...
The objective of this study was to explore the effects of previous maltreatment on current self-repr...
Research suggests that mental health problems in adolescents in residential care (RC) are more preva...
The literature suggests that residential care for children and youth is associated with a negative s...
Purpose Many adolescents living in residential youth care (RYC) institutions perceive their quality...
Social images are defined as prevailing shared ideas about specific groups or societies without conc...
PurposeMany adolescents living in residential youth care (RYC) institutions perceive their quality o...
Abstract Adolescence is one of the most curious and interesting periods of human development with c...
Drawing on an ecological approach with multiple informants, this study investigated the mediating ro...
Abstract Attachment theory claims that the establishment of affective bonds with significant figure...
Individuals’ perceptions of their social images [i.e., meta-representations (MR)] and perceived ste...
This study explored the associations between the perceptions that youth in residential care have abo...
The literature indicates that youths in residential care have been associated with negative social i...
The objective of this study was to develop and test an instrument to measure self-representation of ...
Youth in residential care typically struggle to construct a positive sense of self, given their ofte...
Most studies with institutionalised children and adolescents focus on evaluating the impact of negat...
The objective of this study was to explore the effects of previous maltreatment on current self-repr...
Research suggests that mental health problems in adolescents in residential care (RC) are more preva...
The literature suggests that residential care for children and youth is associated with a negative s...
Purpose Many adolescents living in residential youth care (RYC) institutions perceive their quality...
Social images are defined as prevailing shared ideas about specific groups or societies without conc...
PurposeMany adolescents living in residential youth care (RYC) institutions perceive their quality o...
Abstract Adolescence is one of the most curious and interesting periods of human development with c...
Drawing on an ecological approach with multiple informants, this study investigated the mediating ro...
Abstract Attachment theory claims that the establishment of affective bonds with significant figure...