BackgroundThe prevalence of problem behaviours among British adolescents has increased in the past decades. Following Erikson’s psychosocial developmental theory and Bronfenbrenner’s developmental ecological model, it was hypothesized that youth problem behaviour is shaped in part by social environment. The aim of this project was to explore potential protective factors within the social environment of British youth’s for the presentation of disruptive behavioural problems.MethodThis study used secondary data from the Longitudinal Study of Young People in England, a cohort study of secondary school students. These data were analysed with generalized estimation equations to take the correlation between the longitudinal observations into acco...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2006.The aims of this research were to ...
‘Psychosocial problems’ are psychological problems that are regarded as resulting from the interacti...
This report uses data collected on Cohort ’98 of the Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) study at 9, 13 and ...
activity participation moderates impact of family and school factors on adolescents ’ disruptive beh...
Problem behaviour during adolescence is a pressing societal concern. While extensive work has been c...
The development of delinquency in young persons has been a longstanding concern for researchers and ...
Adolescents’ disruptive behavior has become a global challenge. Even though the family environment h...
Master thesis examines the role of familiy surroundings in the emergence of aggressive behaviour and...
Problem behaviours among adolescents are currently a global public health and safety issue. Involvem...
Adolescence is an important developmental stage of life where individuals are going through a number...
Adolescence has in recent decades gained attention as being salient for study of social trends. Incr...
A substantial part of the youth develops problem behavior in adolescence. Problem behavior can be bo...
Abstract It seems undeniable that immediate social contexts exert an important influential role on a...
Individuals are far more likely to engage in antisocial behaviour during adolescence than any other ...
textMuch research has recently been directed at social aggression, which includes subtle and covert ...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2006.The aims of this research were to ...
‘Psychosocial problems’ are psychological problems that are regarded as resulting from the interacti...
This report uses data collected on Cohort ’98 of the Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) study at 9, 13 and ...
activity participation moderates impact of family and school factors on adolescents ’ disruptive beh...
Problem behaviour during adolescence is a pressing societal concern. While extensive work has been c...
The development of delinquency in young persons has been a longstanding concern for researchers and ...
Adolescents’ disruptive behavior has become a global challenge. Even though the family environment h...
Master thesis examines the role of familiy surroundings in the emergence of aggressive behaviour and...
Problem behaviours among adolescents are currently a global public health and safety issue. Involvem...
Adolescence is an important developmental stage of life where individuals are going through a number...
Adolescence has in recent decades gained attention as being salient for study of social trends. Incr...
A substantial part of the youth develops problem behavior in adolescence. Problem behavior can be bo...
Abstract It seems undeniable that immediate social contexts exert an important influential role on a...
Individuals are far more likely to engage in antisocial behaviour during adolescence than any other ...
textMuch research has recently been directed at social aggression, which includes subtle and covert ...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2006.The aims of this research were to ...
‘Psychosocial problems’ are psychological problems that are regarded as resulting from the interacti...
This report uses data collected on Cohort ’98 of the Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) study at 9, 13 and ...