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@inbook{1214767, author = {Burešová, Iva and Klimusová, Helena}, address = {Lisboa, Portugal}, booktitle = {Psychology Applications & Developments}, editor = {Pracana, Clara}, keywords = {self-harm; peers; parents; school; adolescence}, howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"}, language = {eng}, location = {Lisboa, Portugal}, isbn = {978-989-97866-9-1}, pages = {45-54}, publisher = {InScience Press}, title = {Relationships with parents and peers, attitudes towards school, and preferred spare-time activities in young adolescents reporting self-harm}, year = {2014} }
TY - CHAP ID - 1214767 AU - Burešová, Iva - Klimusová, Helena PY - 2014 TI - Relationships with parents and peers, attitudes towards school, and preferred spare-time activities in young adolescents reporting self-harm VL - Advances in Psychology and Psychological Trends Series PB - InScience Press CY - Lisboa, Portugal SN - 9789899786691 KW - self-harm KW - peers KW - parents KW - school KW - adolescence N2 - The study is a continuation of a large-scale survey addressing the issue of self-harm prevalence among adolescents in a broader context. The main objective was to examine the connections between the occurrence of self-harming behaviour in young adolescents and the quality of their relationships with parents and peers, attitudes to school, academic aspirations, and preferred spare-time activities. Many authors view self-harm in the nonclinical population of adolescents as a certain means of communication with the social environment, which is being informed about the emotional states experienced by the self-harmer. Through self-harm, the adolescents expose their problems, making an explicit "cry for help in a hopeless situation" (Favazza, 1998) directed towards their nearest ones. For this reason, research regarding the abovementioned factors seems especially important. Significant associations between self-harming behavior in young adolescents and the quality of their relationships with parents and peers, attitudes to school, and preferred spare-time activities were found; these findings may prove important in targeting of the intervention programs. ER -
BUREŠOVÁ, Iva and Helena KLIMUSOVÁ. Relationships with parents and peers, attitudes towards school, and preferred spare-time activities in young adolescents reporting self-harm. In Pracana, Clara. \textit{Psychology Applications \&{} Developments}. Lisboa, Portugal: InScience Press, 2014, p.~45-54. Advances in Psychology and Psychological Trends Series. ISBN~978-989-97866-9-1.
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