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Positive events as a stress buffer for children and adolescents in families in transition.

Kathryn Wilcox Doyle1, Sharlene A Wolchik, Spring R Dawson-McClure, Irwin N Sandler.   

Abstract

This study examined whether positive events mitigated the relation between negative events and maladjustment in samples of children and adolescents experiencing family transitions. The study examined this relation in two samples, used multiple reporters of maladjustment, and employed "tailor-made" checklists to measure events. The first sample included 86 stepfamilies with adolescents 10 to 17 years of age. The second sample included 171 divorced families with children 8 to 15 years of age. Evidence that positive events are protective for children and adolescents experiencing high levels of negative events was found across the 2 samples and across mother and child report of adjustment. These findings have implications for theory and intervention development.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14710462     DOI: 10.1207/S15374424JCCP3204_6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol        ISSN: 1537-4416


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1.  Positive parenting during childhood moderates the impact of recent negative events on cortisol activity in parentally bereaved youth.

Authors:  Melissa J Hagan; Danielle S Roubinov; Jenna Gress-Smith; Linda J Luecken; Irwin N Sandler; Sharlene Wolchik
Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)       Date:  2010-06-03       Impact factor: 4.530

2.  Prosocial skills may be necessary for better peer functioning in children with symptoms of disruptive behavior disorders.

Authors:  Brendan F Andrade; Dillon T Browne; Rosemary Tannock
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2014-07-15       Impact factor: 2.984

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