Editorial: Drug Abuse and AIDS |
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Authors: | John Green Lydia Temoshok Jane Zich |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology , University of South Carolina , Columbia, South Carolina, 29208, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract The present article presents an overview of the behavioral and psychological components which have been found to be associated with Type A behaviors in children and adolescents. Each component is discussed within the context of the assessment device used to measure it. with methodological concerns being addressed whenever appropriate. Using both observational methods and self-report questionnaires. the four major behavioral components of adult Type A behavior; competitive-achievement striving, time urgency, aggressiveness-hostility and impatience have been found in child/adolescent Type A subjects. Type A children have a lower self-esteem, a more external locus of control and higher anxiety level than their non-Type A counterpart. Coping mechanisms for stress and characteristic cognitions may differ in Type A subjects as they progress from childhood through adolescence. Recommendations for future research are presented. |
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Keywords: | Type A children adolescents behavioral psychological characteristics. |
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