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Kristiina Lappalainen Hannu Savolainen Matti Kuorelahti Michael H. Epstein 《Journal of child and family studies》2009,18(6):746-753
The assessment of emotional and behavioral strengths has been identified as an important part of the assessment process for
children referred for specialized services. The Behavioral and Emotional Rating Scale-2 (BERS-2; Epstein, Behavioral and Emotional
Rating Scale: a strength-based approach to assessment. PRO-Ed, Austin, TX, 2004) was developed as a standardized, norm-referenced
instrument to measure strengths of children and youth, and has been found to be a psychometrically sound instrument. We determined
the psychometric characteristics of the BERS-2 with a Finnish sample. The BERS-2 was translated in Finnish and 608 Finnish
9th graders filled in the self-evaluation. Results showed that the five subscales of BERS-2 have good reliability and formed
a strong strength index. In general, females scored higher than males and special education students scored lower than non-special
education students. This study suggests that the translated version of BERS-2 is a valid and reliable instrument in Finland. 相似文献
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Sairanen Essi Lappalainen Raimo Lappalainen Päivi Hiltunen Arto 《Journal of child and family studies》2022,31(4):1079-1093
Journal of Child and Family Studies - The present study examined if an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)–based online intervention for parents had indirect effects on their... 相似文献
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Lappalainen R Pulkkinen P van Gils M Pärkkä J Korhonen I 《Cognitive behaviour therapy》2005,34(2):108-114
The aim of this study was to examine the self-monitoring of weight on a daily basis over a long period of time in order to understand the process of weight regain. An obese female client measured her weight every morning over a period of 10 years. The subject made a total of 2081 weight measurements. Thus, her weight was measured on 67% of all possible days. After the initial weight loss a pattern of gradual weight gain was observed. The subject gained weight during August and September, and at the end of December, in particular. Furthermore, her weight increased slightly at the weekends. This case study highlights the advantage of self-monitoring of weight on a daily basis. Individual patterns of weight change possibly associated with season and weekly variation may be crucial when obese subjects try to maintain their weight after weight loss. However, it may take several months or even years to detect the weekly and yearly rhythms or other patterns in the data. Thus, self-control of weight is problematic, since patterns in the weight regain process are difficult to detect. This may be one reason why self-control of weight is so difficult. 相似文献
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