maria.martinezn by | Jun 18, 2024
Night fears are very common at school age, however they can generate high anxiety in some children, negatively interfering in their lives. Recently, the AITANA research group has developed a self-report scale, the Nighttime Coping Response Scale (NCRS), to assess what...
maria.martinezn by | Jun 11, 2024
In a systematic review published in the Journal of Clinical Psychology with Children and Adolescents, psychoeducational programs for the prevention and promotion of mental health in adolescents within the school environment have been examined. Methodology: * Search in...
maria.martinezn by | Jun 4, 2024
A recent study conducted by Nerea Pons, Mireia Orgilés, and Alexandra Morales has shed light on nighttime fears in childhood and their relationship with perfectionism. This study, which involved 319 children aged 8 to 11 from three primary schools in Spain, revealed...
maria.martinezn by | May 28, 2024
A study by Verónica Marcos, Álvaro Montes, Blanca Rea, and Dolores Seijo, published in the RPCNA, has revealed that almost 30% of Spanish adolescents suffer from bullying at school. This phenomenon has serious repercussions on mental health and academic performance....
maria.martinezn by | May 21, 2024
A new study conducted by Lydia Muñoz Manzano and Antonio Fernández Parra, published in the RPCNA, has focused on understanding altered behavioral patterns in students with attention and disruptive behavior disorders. It has been concluded that the deficit in the...
maria.martinezn by | May 14, 2024
In an article published in the Journal of Clinical Psychology with Children and Adolescents, passive and active suicidal ideation is studied in the general Peruvian population. A total of 1444 adolescents responded to a questionnaire on passive and active suicidal...