This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Anxiety, Stress & Coping: An International Journal on 04 Mar 2009, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10615800802082296The purpose of this study was to determine the association between the occurrence of stressful life events and internalizing and externalizing problems, and to analyze longitudinally buffering effects of supportive family relationships. To this end, 100 Spanish adolescents were studied twice, when they were in mid- adolescence (15-16 years) and two years later.They completed questionnaires regarding stressful life events, family relationships, and adolescent adjustment. Results showed that high quality parent-adoles...
Adolescence is a period of several changes and a time when young people are confronted with some dif...
Although many studies show that peers influence the development of adolescent internalizing and exte...
Advisors: Laura D. Pittman.Committee members: David J. Bridgett; Karen J. White.Includes illustratio...
peer-reviewedIt is well established that stressful life events (e.g., family bereavements or moving ...
Adolescence is a transition phase from childhood to adulthood, and it is characterized by several dr...
This study analyses the impact of the occurrence of stressful life events in adolescent adjustment. ...
Parental stress is an expected phenomenon during the parenting of an adolescent. Higher levels of pa...
When testing longitudinal effects of parenting practices on adolescent adjustment, an integrated con...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationships between stressful life events and anxi...
Advisors: Christine K. Malecki.Committee members: Michelle K. Demaray; Alecia M. Santuzzi.The curren...
Graduation date: 1994Stressful events of both major and minor magnitude in\ud the lives of children ...
Family relationships and family functioning have been identified by family systems, social learning,...
textMuch research has recently been directed at social aggression, which includes subtle and covert ...
Family psychosocial stressors are key risk factors for children's externalizing symptoms, yet we und...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Prior to the birth of their first child, the majority ...
Adolescence is a period of several changes and a time when young people are confronted with some dif...
Although many studies show that peers influence the development of adolescent internalizing and exte...
Advisors: Laura D. Pittman.Committee members: David J. Bridgett; Karen J. White.Includes illustratio...
peer-reviewedIt is well established that stressful life events (e.g., family bereavements or moving ...
Adolescence is a transition phase from childhood to adulthood, and it is characterized by several dr...
This study analyses the impact of the occurrence of stressful life events in adolescent adjustment. ...
Parental stress is an expected phenomenon during the parenting of an adolescent. Higher levels of pa...
When testing longitudinal effects of parenting practices on adolescent adjustment, an integrated con...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationships between stressful life events and anxi...
Advisors: Christine K. Malecki.Committee members: Michelle K. Demaray; Alecia M. Santuzzi.The curren...
Graduation date: 1994Stressful events of both major and minor magnitude in\ud the lives of children ...
Family relationships and family functioning have been identified by family systems, social learning,...
textMuch research has recently been directed at social aggression, which includes subtle and covert ...
Family psychosocial stressors are key risk factors for children's externalizing symptoms, yet we und...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Prior to the birth of their first child, the majority ...
Adolescence is a period of several changes and a time when young people are confronted with some dif...
Although many studies show that peers influence the development of adolescent internalizing and exte...
Advisors: Laura D. Pittman.Committee members: David J. Bridgett; Karen J. White.Includes illustratio...