This study examined the longitudinal relations of participants’ self-reported ego-resiliency to internalize and externalize behavioural problems during the early adulthood. Participants were divided in two cohorts: 144 young adults (59.7% of females; mean age of 20 years at Time 1—T1 and 28 years at Time 3) were included in the first cohort and 119 young adults (48.7% of females; mean age of 21 years at T1 and 29 years at Time 4) were included in the second cohort. In a panel structural equation model controlling for stability of the constructs, we found that ego-resiliency predicted internalizing problems, and near significantly predicted externalizing problems, during the period of young adulthood. The posited conceptual model accounted f...
(FFM) with behavioral and emotional problems were explored among 116 clinic-referred children. Withi...
late, young-adult life among individuals who were psychiatrically hospitalized dur-ing adolescence, ...
<div><p>Ego-resiliency (ER) is a capacity that enables individuals to adapt to constantly changing e...
This study examined the longitudinal relations of participants’ self-reported ego-resiliency to inte...
This study examined the longitudinal relations of participants’ self-reported ego-resiliency to inte...
This study examined the development of ego-resiliency from late adolescence to emerging adulthood, u...
In this research, we examined the psychometric properties of the Revised Ego Resiliency 89 Scale (ER...
The present prospective study examined the prediction of prosociality from effortful control and ego...
The present study examines two childhood markers of self-regulation, ego-control and ego-resiliency,...
The present study examined the longitudinal relations of adolescents' self-reported ego-resiliency t...
The present study examined the longitudinal relations of adolescents' self-reported ego-resiliency t...
It was originally hypothesized by Block that what has come to be known as the General Factor of Pers...
Purpose: In the face of adverse and traumatic events throughout their lives, individuals respond in ...
The impact of negative life events, self-esteem, and coping behaviour are considered to be contribut...
A purposive sample of 6 ego-resilient adults, between the ages of 20 and 47 years old, who graduated...
(FFM) with behavioral and emotional problems were explored among 116 clinic-referred children. Withi...
late, young-adult life among individuals who were psychiatrically hospitalized dur-ing adolescence, ...
<div><p>Ego-resiliency (ER) is a capacity that enables individuals to adapt to constantly changing e...
This study examined the longitudinal relations of participants’ self-reported ego-resiliency to inte...
This study examined the longitudinal relations of participants’ self-reported ego-resiliency to inte...
This study examined the development of ego-resiliency from late adolescence to emerging adulthood, u...
In this research, we examined the psychometric properties of the Revised Ego Resiliency 89 Scale (ER...
The present prospective study examined the prediction of prosociality from effortful control and ego...
The present study examines two childhood markers of self-regulation, ego-control and ego-resiliency,...
The present study examined the longitudinal relations of adolescents' self-reported ego-resiliency t...
The present study examined the longitudinal relations of adolescents' self-reported ego-resiliency t...
It was originally hypothesized by Block that what has come to be known as the General Factor of Pers...
Purpose: In the face of adverse and traumatic events throughout their lives, individuals respond in ...
The impact of negative life events, self-esteem, and coping behaviour are considered to be contribut...
A purposive sample of 6 ego-resilient adults, between the ages of 20 and 47 years old, who graduated...
(FFM) with behavioral and emotional problems were explored among 116 clinic-referred children. Withi...
late, young-adult life among individuals who were psychiatrically hospitalized dur-ing adolescence, ...
<div><p>Ego-resiliency (ER) is a capacity that enables individuals to adapt to constantly changing e...