Found inside – Page 50A Toolkit for High Schools National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors. Tool 1.H : The Implications of ... For example , family support may be a strong protective factor in immigrant families . But such protection can weaken as ... Sexual minority youths (SMY) suffer higher rates of bullying victimization and related mental health and academic problems compared to their heterosexual peers. Found inside – Page 105Helping the Emotionally Maltreated Child Marilyn Franzen Holm. factors that help some children to triumph over the most severely deprived backgrounds . ... will proliferate on this subject , variously known as stress - resistance , egoresilience , protective factors and invulnerability . ... child is more likely to have a robust physique , general good health and high energy levels , 3 another congenital factor . Found inside – Page 1495The explanatory variables represented risk / protective factors thought to be associated with both low educational attainment and alcohol misuse ( unemployment , exposure to crime and violence , selling illicit drugs , emotional distress , religiosity , social support , attitudes favorable ... A similar procedure was used to test the interactive effects of race and high educational attainment on alcohol misuse ... Found inside – Page 226Direct protective factors for youth violence at age 14 years included low ADHD symptoms, low emotional distress, high educational aspirations, and high ... A small planning group was formed to develop a workshop on reconceptualizing adolescent risk and vulnerability. Found insideThis book, the ideal following of the previous New Insights into Anxiety Disorders, collects papers of a number of clinical psychiatrists all over the world, giving their contribution to the comprehension and clinical management of anxiety ... Now, having culled several decades of research findings, the editors of this volume offer an in-depth, leading-edge description and analysis of Resilience in Children, Families and Communities: Linking Context to Practice and Policy. Among the unique contributions of this book is that the authors consider the development of resilience at three levels. Found inside – Page 63The risk factors they investigated are listed below , organized in categories . ... Each of these factors has been shown , in one context or another , to be associated with emotional and / or academic problems ... Similarly , on the neighborhood risk factor , a child living in a high - crime neighborhood might be given a 3 , while a ... Found inside – Page 33It is my contention that academically resilient African American students will exhibit high levels of emotional ... Researchers have examined the influences of stress , vulnerability , risk factors , coping strategies , and protective factors on ... Integrated in this book are contributions from leading scientists who have each studied children's adjustment across risks common in contemporary society. This 2000 book provides a comprehensive overview of this complex field by an outstanding group of contributing authors. Found inside – Page 1518-21 In this study , peer influences emerged as a stronger risk factor for adolescent substance use than parental drinking . ... cannot be Life stressors and protective factors Other research has found that high - risk behaviours may occur in the context of stress , as youth ... when other influences in the adolescents ' life were considered , no relationship between drug use and emotional problems emerged . Found inside – Page 103appear to be disproportionately high among adolescents of color , lower - income adolescents , and those living in single - parent homes . ... They are also more likely to participate in violence and to experience emotional distress , including suicide ideation , than ... showed that one of the significant protective factors for adolescents is their sense of connection to parents , families , or other caring adults . Found inside – Page 29... abilities High emotional distress ○ History of treatment for emotional problems ○ Anti-social beliefs and attitudes Family Risk Factors Authoritarian ... This book explores the extent of underage drinking across Europe and North America, as well as our current understanding of factors that increase the risk of this behaviour and potentially effective evidence-based approaches to prevent ... Found inside – Page 362A follow - up to that study found that in addition to physical abuse , emotional and sexual abuse were significantly associated with suicidality ... They may therefore turn to suicide in an attempt to gain power , have their pain recognized , and " extricate themselves from an intolerable situation " ( p . ... Identified risk factors include : high levels of stressful life events , maltreatment as a child ( Kaslow et al . Found inside – Page 165Children of authoritarian parents have been reported to display symptoms of emotional distress , including moodiness and ... This body of research centers on the idea of risk factors ( factors that on average increase the likelihood of poorer outcomes ) , protective factors ( factors that on ... Style , Adolescents ' Attributions , and Educational Outcomes in Nine Heterogeneous High Schools , 68 Child Dev . When relationship partners act in ways that violate our expectations and trust, we can feel betrayed and experience intense emotional distress and confusion. The relationship between child maltreatment, trauma symptomology, and emotional intelligence (EI) was examined in a sample of 77 undergraduate psychology students attending the University of Hartford. Sexual minority youth have been found to be at-risk for engaging in negative health behaviors and for experiencing at-school victimization (Bontempo & D'Augelli, 2002). Found insideEnding Discrimination Against People with Mental and Substance Use Disorders: The Evidence for Stigma Change explores stigma and discrimination faced by individuals with mental or substance use disorders and recommends effective strategies ... Found inside... alcohol or tobacco ✓ Poor behavioral control ✓ High emotional distress External Risk Factors [“Extrinsic Vulnerabilities”] Family Risk Factors • Harsh ... Cognitive aging is not just an individual or a family or a health care system challenge. It is an issue that affects the fabric of society and requires actions by many and varied stakeholders. Found inside – Page 126Protective factors in children's responses to stress and disadvantage. In M.W. Kent & J.E. ... In addition, schools in urban areas with high levels of poverty have the highest levels of violence but the fewest resources to combat them. Adults who ... Found insideSocial Isolation and Loneliness in Older Adults considers clinical tools and methodologies, better education and training for the health care workforce, and dissemination and implementation that will be important for translating research ... Found inside – Page 337The same risk factors have been found to influence multiple outcomes such as depression, delinquency, and substance abuse, and each disorder has multiple ... Chapters by distinguished investigators in clinical psychology, psychiatry, and child development, many of whose work led to the new developmental model of psychopathology, provide a unique review of current research on vulnerability and ... Found inside – Page 322Explanations for Gender Differences in Mental Disorders The causes of gender differences in mental illnesses ... Marriage may be a protective factor for men against depression , while it is not for women : more married women are depressed than those who are single or separated . ... have less than a high school education , have young children at home , are not working outside their homes , and / or ... Found inside – Page 65... marijuana / hashish use , cocaine use , and emotional / psychological functioning problems in a cohort of high - risk youths . Int J Addict ... Rutter M : Resilience in the face of adversity : Protective factors and resistance to psychiatric disorder . This is a summary of topics covered in the newest ed. of the guide, "Preventing Drug Use Among Children and Adolescents", which includes updated principles, new questions and answers, new program information, and expanded references and ... The book presents a focused research agenda, with recommendations on how to develop effective intervention programs, create a cadre of prevention researchers, and improve coordination among federal agencies. "Preadolescence is an important, and challenging, developmental stage that can have lasting positive or negative effects on a lifelong trajectory. Black women's issues and obstacles are more complex than most other races due to historical racism, sexism, and poverty (S. This second edition of "Children's needs - parenting capacity" updates the original exploration of the research literature in the light of legal and policy changes in England and findings from more recent national and international research ... Data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) were used to examine factors that influence emotional distress in older adults with cancer, arid to learn whether these distress trajectories are different from older adults without cancer. Found inside – Page 56And for the high stress sample , spiritual support was positively related to self - esteem ( Beta = 50 , t = 3.21 , p < .005 ) . In sum , bereaved parents with high levels of spiritual support reported higher self - esteem and less depression , both ... Found inside – Page 705Sex - related discussions between treatment staff and clients can help staff assess clients ' level of HIV risk , give staff insight ... GW , in particular , were 8 times more likely to be classified as psychological distress caseness and 4 times more likely to ... anxiety caseness and state depression caseness , even after controlling for pregnancy factors and spousal emotional ... Partially supporting the hypothesis , GW experienced the worst adjustment as reflected in their high level of perinatal ... Found inside – Page 72Avoidant Pattern Inhibited display of distress No soothing ; avoidance instead of greeting Displaced anger High cortisol secretion Coherent strategy of minimizing distress by displaced attention Emotionally re| Table 3 - 13 Disorders of Infancy and Development in ... encouraging and to praise Development of Psychopathology : Risk and Protective Factors The study of risk and protective factors provides a ... Found inside – Page 30GENERALITY OF PROTECTIVE FACTORS It appears that some protective factors act in limited and highly specific ways, while ... for boys and for girls, and across a number of emotional/behavioral outcomes (depression, discipline problems). Part 2 examines risk factors and protective factors, and the negative impacts of psychological distress. Part 3 reviews the provision of culturally appropriate services for Indigenous Australians and systemic discrimination. Found inside – Page 14In the DSM - III - R , a mental disorder is conceptualized as " a clinically significant behavioral or psychological syndrome ... by examining the crucial role of risk factors and protective factors , which predispose a child to developmental disorders or modify their course and outcome . ... In this report , children are defined as individuals from the time of birth ( or during gestation ) through the high school years ... Hence, the main purpose of the present edition is to discuss crucial issues related to emotional relationships. Found inside – Page 7373 Sexual health education lowers risks 74 Relative importance of different mental health problems in European ... as mothers and caregivers and their greater reliance on social networks , may be a protective factor and may inhibit them from such extreme behaviours as substance abuse , violence and suicide . ... They show that women are particularly at high risk of depression and emotional difficulties . Found insidePromoting Positive Adolescent Health Behaviors and Outcomes: Thriving in the 21st Century identifies key program factors that can improve health outcomes related to adolescent behavior and provides evidence-based recommendations toward ... Found inside – Page 638The breast cancer, a change at the level of the patient's body, provokes emotional distress and alienation from her body, ... with an unpredictable course has been associated with higher risk to the adjustment—indeed the very life—of the individual, and by ... support, stress, depression, and lack of emotional expression as risk factors which can contribute to the clinical progression of malignant disease. Found inside – Page 7Many empirical studies of the development of disorder use samples that are defined by a risk factor ( such as offspring ... it is not clear that the causal and developmental factors are similar in disordered individuals who come from high - risk ... 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