The Mediating Role of Aggressive Behaviour, Emotional and Behavioural...
AbstractThis study examined the direct association between Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms (i.e. inattention and hyperactivity symptoms) and children’s experience of best...
View ArticleAssociation Between Mindful Parenting and Adolescents’ Internalizing...
AbstractPrevious studies have showed that traditional parenting dimensions (e.g., responsiveness, behavioral control, psychological control, and autonomy support) are related to adolescents’...
View ArticleCross-Lagged Associations Between Adolescents’ Depressive Symptoms and...
AbstractPrevious research has established that cognitive theory-based depression prevention programs aiming change in negative cognitive style in early adolescents do not have strong effects in...
View ArticleBully Victimization: Selection and Influence Within Adolescent Friendship...
AbstractAdolescents tend to form friendships with similar peers and, in turn, their friends further influence adolescents’ behaviors and attitudes. Emerging work has shown that these selection and...
View ArticleAdolescents’ Loneliness and Depression Associated with Friendship Experiences...
AbstractLoneliness and depressive symptoms are distinct, but partly overlapping constructs. The current study examined whether clusters of loneliness and depressive symptoms could be identified through...
View ArticleParental Empowerment: Construct Validity and Reliability of a Dutch...
AbstractIn this study, the construct validity and reliability of the Empowerment questionnaire (EMPO) that was developed in Dutch youth care was examined. The 12-item EMPO focuses on measuring parental...
View ArticleParent-Professional Alliance and Outcomes of Child, Parent, and Family...
AbstractThis review systematically explored research examining the relation between parent-professional alliance and outcomes of psychosocial treatments provided to children, and their parents and...
View ArticleIt’s not just the Therapist: Therapist and Country-Wide Experience Predict...
AbstractObjectiveTherapist adherence is a quality indicator in routine clinical care when evaluating the success of the implementation of an intervention. The current study investigated whether...
View ArticleMultisystemic Therapy and Functional Family Therapy Compared on their...
AbstractMultisystemic Therapy (MST) and Functional Family Therapy (FFT) have overlapping target populations and treatment goals. In this study, these interventions were compared on their effectiveness...
View ArticlePredictive Value of Parent-Professional Alliance for Outcomes of Home-Based...
AbstractBackgroundHome-based parenting support within youth care services is one of the key interventions provided to families encountering difficulties with child rearing and child development....
View ArticleSupervisory Alliance: Key to Positive Alliances and Outcomes in Home-based...
AbstractObjectivesThis study investigated whether the supervisory alliance between professionals and supervisors contributes to strong client-professional alliances and positive outcomes of home-based...
View ArticleEffective Components of Social Skills Training Programs for Children and...
AbstractSocial skills training (SST) programs for nonclinical children and adolescents are known to have positive effects on social skills, but it remains unclear how distinct training components are...
View ArticleRandomized control trial testing the effectiveness of implemented depression...
AbstractBackgroundAdolescent depression is a global mental health concern. Identification and effective prevention in an early stage are necessary. The present randomized, controlled trial aimed to...
View ArticleParental Empowerment and Child Behavioral Problems in Single and Two-Parent...
AbstractWe examined (1) the extent to which the family-centered program Intensive Family Treatment (IFT) succeeds in realizing beneficial parental psychological empowerment and child behavioral...
View ArticleValidity of the Empatica E4 Wristband to Measure Heart Rate Variability (HRV)...
AbstractWearable monitoring devices are an innovative way to measure heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV), however, there is still debate about the validity of these wearables. This study...
View ArticleAlliance Between Therapist and Multi-stressed Families During the COVID-19...
AbstractBackgroundA strong therapeutic alliance or working relationship is essential for effective face-to-face family-based psychotherapy. However, little is known about the use of VC on alliance in...
View ArticleParental Conflicts and Posttraumatic Stress of Children in High-Conflict...
AbstractParental conflicts consistently predict negative outcomes for children. Research suggests that children from high-conflict divorces (HCD) may also experience post-traumatic stress symptoms...
View ArticleA quantitative study of teachers’ beliefs and practices regarding fair...
AbstractTeachers must make choices about distributing resources and how to differentiate in the classroom. These choices are morally significant because they affect pupils’ learning opportunities. This...
View ArticleWhat Works in Preventing Emerging Social Anxiety: Exposure, Cognitive...
AbstractPrograms that aim to reduce symptoms of social anxiety in children generally include multiple components, such as exposure and cognitive restructuring. It is unknown if separate components...
View ArticleThe effects of the COVID-19 lockdowns on motor skill development of 6- and...
AbstractBackgroundThe closing of schools and sports clubs during the COVID-19 lockdown raised questions about the possible impact on children’s motor skill development. Therefore, we compared motor...
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