The purpose of this study is to analyze the risk behaviour and the well-being of adolescents that declare not to have friends. The national representative sample was composed by individuals that participated in the study in Portugal, integrating the European study HBSC – Health Behaviour in School – aged Children. The study occurred during January 2006 and included a total of 4877 students from the 6th, 8th and 10th grades from Portuguese public schools, randomly selected with an average age of 14 years old. The instrument used was the HBSC questionnaire. The unit was the class. The results revealed that the lack of friends can influence the well-being of adolescents. Youngsters who do not have friends are unhappy, have more psychological ...
Prior studies emphasize the value of friends’ support for children/adolescents who have a disability...
Objectives: Bullying can occur within friendship groups but may be less likely to be identified as ‘...
Objective This study sought to assess the prevalence and correlates of loneliness among in-school...
The main of the present study was to analyse the importance of friends in the development of social ...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of quality friendship and classmates support o...
Background: During adolescence major changes occur in a person´s life , both physically and mentally...
lonely or using substances with friends? A cross-sectional study of Hungarian adolescents ’ health r...
Background : A adolescence is an important period of human development. Adolescents are more likely ...
Contains fulltext : 175696.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Friendship qu...
Contains fulltext : 54507.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of thi...
Purpose: Loneliness is a common problem that can affect an individual's physical and mental wellbein...
Prior studies emphasize the value of friends’ support for children/adolescents who have a disability...
The aim of this study was to analyse the social alienation impact on the feelings of belonging to a ...
This study investigated the influence of loneliness and relationships with parents and friends on th...
Interpersonal adversity such as peer victimization has been shown to have complex associations with...
Prior studies emphasize the value of friends’ support for children/adolescents who have a disability...
Objectives: Bullying can occur within friendship groups but may be less likely to be identified as ‘...
Objective This study sought to assess the prevalence and correlates of loneliness among in-school...
The main of the present study was to analyse the importance of friends in the development of social ...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of quality friendship and classmates support o...
Background: During adolescence major changes occur in a person´s life , both physically and mentally...
lonely or using substances with friends? A cross-sectional study of Hungarian adolescents ’ health r...
Background : A adolescence is an important period of human development. Adolescents are more likely ...
Contains fulltext : 175696.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Friendship qu...
Contains fulltext : 54507.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of thi...
Purpose: Loneliness is a common problem that can affect an individual's physical and mental wellbein...
Prior studies emphasize the value of friends’ support for children/adolescents who have a disability...
The aim of this study was to analyse the social alienation impact on the feelings of belonging to a ...
This study investigated the influence of loneliness and relationships with parents and friends on th...
Interpersonal adversity such as peer victimization has been shown to have complex associations with...
Prior studies emphasize the value of friends’ support for children/adolescents who have a disability...
Objectives: Bullying can occur within friendship groups but may be less likely to be identified as ‘...
Objective This study sought to assess the prevalence and correlates of loneliness among in-school...