The aim was to investigate how children conceptualize personal events of positive and negative valences pertaining to the physical and psychological domains. Five- to 9-year-olds narrated events referring to suffering states (Study 1, n\ubc112) and to suffering and wellbeing states (Study 2, n\ubc118). Analysis of the narratives revealed differences between the two states, with higher focus on events pertaining to a physical domain for suffering and to psychological domain for wellbeing; however, older children were more oriented toward psychological than physical events for both valences. Children showed higher tendency to produce causes compared to consequences, with younger children finding it difficult to introduce physical causes. Psyc...
Children who live with a complex chronic or life-threatening illness face extraordinary challenges. ...
© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. The subjective experience of mental states has a specific st...
Humans are a social species; spending the majority of our lives talking with, interacting with, and ...
The aim was to investigate how children conceptualize personal events of positive and negative valen...
In everyday life it is very common to deal with situations that can influence one’s state of sufferi...
Being able to narrate a personal event is a very important requirement for children, both for social...
Considering the extant literature, it is possible to draw indications on how children represent phys...
The aim was to investigate some aspects of children’s conceptualization of “feeling good” (well-bein...
The ability to express mental states is an important achievement in children’s development. Inclusio...
The influence of induced affective states on children’s narratives of personal events was investigat...
The influence of induced affective states on children\u2019s narratives of personal events was inves...
We investigated the conceptualization of suffering and wellbeing states pertaining to physical and p...
Theory of mind studies of emotion usually focus on children’s ability to predict other people’s feel...
Theory of mind studies of emotion usually focus on children's ability to predict other people's feel...
Medical decision-making for children across the spectra of age and development may involve considera...
Children who live with a complex chronic or life-threatening illness face extraordinary challenges. ...
© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. The subjective experience of mental states has a specific st...
Humans are a social species; spending the majority of our lives talking with, interacting with, and ...
The aim was to investigate how children conceptualize personal events of positive and negative valen...
In everyday life it is very common to deal with situations that can influence one’s state of sufferi...
Being able to narrate a personal event is a very important requirement for children, both for social...
Considering the extant literature, it is possible to draw indications on how children represent phys...
The aim was to investigate some aspects of children’s conceptualization of “feeling good” (well-bein...
The ability to express mental states is an important achievement in children’s development. Inclusio...
The influence of induced affective states on children’s narratives of personal events was investigat...
The influence of induced affective states on children\u2019s narratives of personal events was inves...
We investigated the conceptualization of suffering and wellbeing states pertaining to physical and p...
Theory of mind studies of emotion usually focus on children’s ability to predict other people’s feel...
Theory of mind studies of emotion usually focus on children's ability to predict other people's feel...
Medical decision-making for children across the spectra of age and development may involve considera...
Children who live with a complex chronic or life-threatening illness face extraordinary challenges. ...
© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. The subjective experience of mental states has a specific st...
Humans are a social species; spending the majority of our lives talking with, interacting with, and ...