The development of child and adolescent self-concept was examined as a function of the self-concept domain, social/developmental/educational transitions, and gender ...
In an article published in the journal Nature Reviews Psychology, researchers in Germany and the United Kingdom described the mechanisms through which social media might influence behavioral, ...
Stress is a pervasive part of life, and we all respond to it differently. How stress is managed during adolescence greatly matters for long-term mental health. For example, we may care a lot about our ...
Adolescence feels like a full-body, full-mind upheaval. It is when young people begin to wrestle with the profound question: Who am I? That is a foundational issue. Moreover, the answer does not ...
2 School of Population Health, Sansom Institute for Health Research, University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Correspondence to Natasha Schranz, Health and Use of Time (HUT) ...
No one wants to hang out with me. I’m a failure at school. All my other friends seem happy. What’s wrong with me? These kinds of negative thoughts are becoming more common in our homes and schools.
Teens who frequently checked social media showed an increasing sensitivity to peer feedback, although the cause of the changes was not clear. By Ellen Barry The effect of social media use on children ...
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, Vol. 68, No. 2, Personal Persistence, Identity Development, and Suicide: A Study of Native and Non-Native North American Adolescents (2003) ...