Although there is a long history of studying the influence of pubertal hormones on brain function/structure in animals, this research in human adolescents is young but burgeoning …
Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI)—deliberate self-harm without the intent to die—is a high-risk and impairing behavior associated with long-term morbidity and mortality risks. The …
Social competence is dependent on successful processing of social context information. The social opportunity paradigm is a methodology in which dynamic shifts in social context are …
M Schafer, D Schiller - Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on …, 2018 - symposium.cshlp.org
Social deficits, such as poor social skills (ie, the inability to engage in appropriate and effective social interactions) and social withdrawal, are prevalent across psychiatric …
C McCabe - Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 2018 - Elsevier
Highlights•Early onset adolescent depression leads to poorer health outcomes in adulthood.•Questionnaires measuring anhedonia in adolescents are needed.•Clinical …
Depression is a disorder of dysregulated affective and social functioning, with attenuated response to reward, heightened response to threat (perhaps especially social threat) …
The ways parents socialize their adolescents to cope with anxiety (ie, coping socialization) may be instrumental in the development of threat processing and coping responses. Coping …
Adolescence is characterized as a period when relationships and experiences shift toward peers. The social reorientation model of adolescence posits this shift is driven by …
HY Lee, DS Yeager - Social Development, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The present research proposed that one social‐cognitive root of adolescents' willingness to use relational aggression to maintain social status in high school is an entity theory of …