2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.2004.00330.x
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Associations among adolescent risk behaviours and self‐esteem in six domains

Abstract: Overall, the findings suggest that interventions that aim to protect adolescents from engaging in risk behaviours by increasing their self-esteem are likely to be most effective and cost-efficient if they are aimed at the family and school domains.

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“…In a longitudinal study of peer relationships and self-esteem in maltreated children, results revealed that lack of self-esteem was associated with inadequate and inappropriate parental supervision (Bolger et al 1998). Low self esteem has also been found to be connected to adolescent drug and alcohol abuse (Wild et al 2004). Likewise, Pires and Jenkins (2007) found that parental rejection was positively related to adolescent illicit drug use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In a longitudinal study of peer relationships and self-esteem in maltreated children, results revealed that lack of self-esteem was associated with inadequate and inappropriate parental supervision (Bolger et al 1998). Low self esteem has also been found to be connected to adolescent drug and alcohol abuse (Wild et al 2004). Likewise, Pires and Jenkins (2007) found that parental rejection was positively related to adolescent illicit drug use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…School bullying is gaining recognition as a serious threat to the mental and physical health of adolescents around the world, occurring across a diverse demographic spectrum (Aluede, Adeleke, Omoike, & Afen-Akpaida, 2008;Coggan, Bennett, Hooper, & Dickinson, 2003;Wild, Flisher, Bhana, & Lombard, 2004). Little consensus exists in the literature concerning the profile of a bully (Aluede et al, 2008;Kreager, 2009;Valliancourt, Hymel, & McDougall, 2003).…”
Section: Bullying Among Adolescent Football Players: Role Of Masculinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tal vez el principal elemento que se debe consolidar en los sujetos objeto de la intervención es el de la autoestima, pues este concepto también se construye como el de las expectativas, es decir, desde una perspectiva cognitivo conductual y dentro del aprendizaje social y cultural (41,43). Las metas centrales de dicha intervención deben ser aumentar la valoración positiva de sí y la capacidad de autodeterminarse, lo que, en teoría, traduciría puntuaciones bajas en las expectativas asociadas.…”
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“…El sexo está asociado con el hecho de presentar exceso de consumo y, posteriormente, consumo problemático; sin embargo, la experiencia previa mostró que no lo es para consumir alcohol; esto es coherente con lo ya conocido en el sentido de que en la preadolescencia se ratifica el rol de género y se diferencia el patrón de comportamiento en la sociedad (13,(40)(41)(42).…”
Section: Variables Asociadas Al Tipo De Consumounclassified