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Rubavel M, Jonas Richard A, Winnie Joyce A
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Adolescence is a critical period of life. This is a time of rapid development of the body, brain, and behaviours. They undergo puberty changes and also face difficulties that may affect health throughout life which is a setback for the growth of adolesce...
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Yiannis Michailidis, Thodoris Kyzerakos and Thomas I. Metaxas
Integrative neuromuscular training (INT) is commonly employed for preventing injuries, yet there is a scarcity of studies examining its impact on the physical capabilities of young athletes. This study sought to explore the influence of a brief, in-seaso...
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Linda S. Pagani, Kianoush Harandian, Beatrice Necsa and Marie-Josée Harbec
Maternal health represents an important predictor of child development; yet it often goes unnoticed during pediatric visits. Previous work suggests that mental state affects parenting. The relationship between infant exposure to maternal depressive sympt...
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Rosalinda Cassibba, Caterina Balenzano, Fabiola Silletti, Gabrielle Coppola, Alessandro Costantini, Stefania Giorgio, Alessandro Taurino, Charissa S. L. Cheah and Pasquale Musso
The current paper investigated differences in secure attachment levels and behavioral problems among four groups of children in out-of-home care in Italy: closed adoption (child and birth parents not in contact following adoption), open adoption (child a...
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Anna Babicka-Wirkus, Pawel Kozlowski, Lukasz Wirkus and Krzysztof Stasiak
This article concerns internalizing and externalizing behaviors among Polish adolescents attending primary schools in a medium-sized city in Poland. The aim of the study was to examine the levels of select problem behaviors (i.e., depression, withdrawal,...
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Wojciech M. Glinkowski, Agnieszka Zukowska and Bozena Glinkowska
Quantitative research of bone tissue related to physical activity (PA) and sport has a preventive dimension. Increasing the parameters of bone tissue strength, especially reaching the maximum value of peak bone strength in childhood, adolescence, and ear...
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Maria Luisa Pedditzi, Roberta Fadda, Tricia Striano Skoler and Loredana Lucarelli
Mentalizing is the ability to represent mental states to navigate the social world. A reduced mentalizing ability is a risk factor for a variety of psychological issues. Several studies indicated deficits in social cognition in bullies and victims, speci...
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S. V. Molchanov,O. V. Almazova,N. N. Poskrebysheva
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The article examines the features of modern Russian youth towards digital volunteering. The features of the development of opportunities for volunteer activity in modern Russia are analyzed, the motivation of volunteering, the role of participation in vo...
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Jen Eden and Anthony J. Roberto
This manuscript examined the role trait verbal aggression plays in cyberbullying victimization and perpetration in adolescence. More than 400 middle school students (46.8% males and 52.2% females) completed a questionnaire on trait verbal aggression and ...
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Delphine Bachelet, Marc-André Verner, Monica Neri, Émilie Cordina Duverger, Corinne Charlier, Patrick Arveux, Sami Haddad and Pascal Guénel
Exposure to environmental chemicals with hormonal effects, such as organochlorine compounds (OCs), during developmental periods of breast cells may have an impact on the incidence of breast cancer later in life. However, the assessment of exposure to the...
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