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Lindsay Myerberg Brendan A. Rich Lisa Berghorst Mary K. Alvord 《Child & family behavior therapy》2018,40(1):40-64
Prior research suggests children’s involvement in organized activities predicts positive outcomes, although benefits for youth with psychosocial deficits remain unclear. This study examines if activity participation predicts response to a group therapy program for children with psychosocial deficits and if improvements depend on children’s functioning within the organized activity context. Participants were 178 children (M age?=?9.6 years) enrolled in a group therapy program. Greater activity participation significantly predicted improvements in family functioning and social skills, suggesting the value of participation in organized activities for youth with psychosocial deficits. 相似文献
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Sarah A. Thomas Tristan Wilson Anjali Jain Danielle E. Deros Miji Um Joanna Hurwitz Irene Jacobs Lindsay Myerberg Katherine B. Ehrlich Emily J. Dunn Amelia Aldao Ryan Stadnik Andres De Los Reyes 《Journal of child and family studies》2017,26(12):3288-3302
Parent–adolescent conflict poses risk for youth maladjustment. One potential mechanism of this risk is that stress in the form of increased arousal during conflict interactions results in adolescents’ impaired decision-making. However, eliciting consistent adolescent stress responses within laboratory-based tasks of parent–adolescent conflict (i.e., conflict discussion tasks) is hindered by task design. This limitation may stem from how conflict topics are assessed and selected for discussion. Within a sample of 47 adolescents (ages 14–17) and parents, we investigated whether a modified version of a conflict discussion task could elicit physiological (i.e., arousal) and behavioral (i.e., hostility) displays of adolescents’ conflict-related stress responses. We assessed parent–adolescent conflict via structured interview to identify topics for dyads to discuss during the task. We randomly assigned dyads to complete a 5-min task to discuss either a putatively benign topic (i.e., control condition) or a conflict topic while undergoing direct assessments of continuous arousal. Trained raters coded dyad members’ hostile behavior during the task. Adolescents in the conflict condition exhibited significantly greater levels of arousal than adolescents in the control condition. We observed an interaction between discussion condition and baseline conflict. Specifically, higher baseline conflict predicted greater hostile behavior for adolescents in the conflict condition, yet we observed the inverse relation for adolescents in the control condition. Our modified laboratory discussion task successfully elicited both physiological and behavioral displays of adolescent conflict-related stress. These findings have important implications for leveraging experimental paradigms to understand causal links between parent–adolescent conflict and adolescent psychopathology, and their underlying mechanisms. 相似文献
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Felton Julia W. Havewala Mazneen Myerberg Lindsay Lee Jessica Collado Anahi 《Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy》2022,40(2):388-405
Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy - The college years are a time of significant upheaval, including changes in social relationships and dramatic increases in the... 相似文献
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