Key Topics in Parenting and Behavior
Key Topics in Parenting and Behavior
Springer International Publishing AG
11/2022
278
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9783031199172
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Foreword.- 1. Social Media and Psychological Well-Being Among Youth: The Multidimensional Model of Social Media Use.- 2. The mediating role of parental support: The relation between sports participation, self-esteem, and motivation for sports among chinese students.- 3. The relationship between parenting styles and fourth graders' levels of empathy and aggressiveness.- 4. The Effects of Helicopter Parenting on Academic Motivation.- 5. Exhausted Parents: Sociodemographic, Child-Related, Parent-Related, Parenting and Family-Functioning Correlates of Parental Burnout.- 6. Parent-Child Informant Discrepancy is Associated with Poorer Treatment Outcome.- 7. Parental Control of the Time Preadolescents Spend on Social Media: Links with Preadolescents' Social Media Appearance Comparisons and Mental Health.- 8. The Protective Role of Parental Media Monitoring Style from Early to Late Adolescence.- 9. Aggressive Video Games are Not a Risk Factor for Future Aggression in Youth: A Longitudinal Study.
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Parenting;Child Psychology;Adolescent Psychology;Parenting Behavior;Developmental Psychology
Foreword.- 1. Social Media and Psychological Well-Being Among Youth: The Multidimensional Model of Social Media Use.- 2. The mediating role of parental support: The relation between sports participation, self-esteem, and motivation for sports among chinese students.- 3. The relationship between parenting styles and fourth graders' levels of empathy and aggressiveness.- 4. The Effects of Helicopter Parenting on Academic Motivation.- 5. Exhausted Parents: Sociodemographic, Child-Related, Parent-Related, Parenting and Family-Functioning Correlates of Parental Burnout.- 6. Parent-Child Informant Discrepancy is Associated with Poorer Treatment Outcome.- 7. Parental Control of the Time Preadolescents Spend on Social Media: Links with Preadolescents' Social Media Appearance Comparisons and Mental Health.- 8. The Protective Role of Parental Media Monitoring Style from Early to Late Adolescence.- 9. Aggressive Video Games are Not a Risk Factor for Future Aggression in Youth: A Longitudinal Study.
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