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The temporal association between envy and depression symptoms over 6 months: A Random-Intercept Cross-Lagged Panel Study
Social rank theory posits people with depression experience feelings of inferiority in relation to others. These feelings of inferiority and their...
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Prospective and Contemporaneous Relations of Self-Esteem and Depressed Affect in the Context of Parent-Child Closeness during Adolescence: A Random-Intercept Cross-Lagged Panel Model
Adolescent self-esteem and depression are influenced by important psychosocial factors such as parental relationships, yet it is unclear how these...
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Exploring the Dynamic Relationship of Transformational Leadership Behavior and Leader Well-Being: A Three-Wave Cross-Lagged Panel Study
Leadership behavior is associated with leader well-being. Yet, existing research, with the majority representing cross-sectional studies, limits our...
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From cross-lagged effects to feedback effects: Further insights into the estimation and interpretation of bidirectional relations
Bidirectional relations have long been of interest in psychology and other social behavioral sciences. In recent years, the widespread use of...
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A Longitudinal Study of Forms of Peer Victimization and Internalizing Problems in Adolescence
The present study examined developmental changes in forms of peer victimization and longitudinal associations between forms of peer victimization and...
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Online Self-Disclosure and Self-Concept Clarity Among Chinese Middle School Students: A Longitudinal Study
The relationship between online self-disclosure and self-concept clarity has been previously examined through cross-sectional studies. This study...
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Transactional Links Between Parenting and Big Two Personality Traits Across Early Adolescence: Between- and Within-Family Effects
It is well established that parenting bears a strong link with the development of personality traits among adolescents. However, studies that examine...
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Temporal Relations Among Changes in Activation, Avoidance, and Anxiety in the Unified Protocol
Behavioral activation and experiential avoidance are considered closely related transdiagnostic constructs. Decreases in behavioral activation and...
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The Reciprocal Relations between Parental Psychological Control and Social Anxiety and the Mediating Role of Self-Concept Clarity Among Chinese Early Adolescents
Although parental psychological control has been well-documented as a significant predictor of social anxiety among adolescents, few studies examine...
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Reciprocal relationship between resilience and depression: a 3-Year longitudinal study during the COVID-19 pandemic
The protective function of resilience against depression has been extensively discussed; however, little is known about the effect of depression on...
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Bidirectional Within-Family Effects of Restrictive Mediation Practices and Adolescents’ Problematic Social Media Use
Much remains unknown about whether restrictive mediation is an effective parenting strategy to prevent or reduce problematic social media use among...
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Trajectories of Perceived Parental Psychological Control and the Longitudinal Associations with Chinese Adolescents’ School Adjustment across High School Years
Past research supports the detrimental effects of parental psychological control on adolescent school adjustment in both emotional and academic...
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Working memory predicts receptive vocabulary: a two-year longitudinal study of children with intellectual disabilities
Existing studies have suggested concurrent correlations between working memory and linguistic skills for children with intellectual disabilities;...
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Parenting, Coparenting, and Adolescents’ Sense of Autonomy and Belonging After Divorce
Although there is ample evidence on the importance of experiencing autonomy and belonging for positive adolescent development and the supporting role...
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Perceptions of Parental Privacy Invasion and Information Management among Chinese Adolescents: Comparing Between- and Within-Family Associations
The traditional Chinese conceptualization of family privacy is interdependent and hierarchically structured, but mounting evidence suggests that...
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Longitudinal associations among hope, basic psychological needs satisfaction at school, and depressive symptom in elementary schoolchildren
Although the variables of hope and basic psychological needs satisfaction at school (BPNSS) have both been shown to correlate inversely with...
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Reciprocal Effects of Sickness Presence, Job Satisfaction, and Health: A Six-Wave Longitudinal Study
Numerous cross-sectional studies have examined associations of employees’ sickness presence (i.e., working while being ill) with job satisfaction and...
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Does Being Prosocial Pay Off? Testing Positive Developmental Cascades of Prosocial Behavior, Social Preference, and Subjective Well-Being in Chinese Adolescents
Positive aspects of adolescent development recently have raised researchers’ interests; however, studies examining reciprocal links between prosocial...
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Longitudinal and Reciprocal Effects in the Association Between School Bullying and Homicidal Ideation During Early Adolescence
Several cross-sectional studies indicated a positive association between school bullying and homicidal ideation during early adolescence. However,...
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Longitudinal Stability and Interrelations of Tonic and Phasic Irritability in Adolescent Girls
Irritability is a transdiagnostic feature and a common mental health problem in adolescence. Prior studies indicate that irritability is composed of...