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274 related items for PubMed ID: 23849663

  • 1. Secrets from friends and parents: longitudinal links with depression and antisocial behavior.
    Laird RD, Bridges BJ, Marsee MA.
    J Adolesc; 2013 Aug; 36(4):685-93. PubMed ID: 23849663
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  • 2. Parent-child relationships and dyadic friendship experiences as predictors of behavior problems in early adolescence.
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  • 3. Shared secrets versus secrets kept private are linked to better adolescent adjustment.
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  • 4. Gender differences in keeping secrets from parents in adolescence.
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  • 5. Keeping secrets from friends: Exploring the effects of friendship quality, loneliness and self-esteem on secrecy.
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  • 6. Associations among solicitation, relationship quality, and adolescents' disclosure and secrecy with mothers and best friends.
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  • 9. Adolescents' Well-Being with Respect to the Patterns of Disclosure to and Secrecy from Parents and the Best Friend: A Person-Centered Examination.
    Elsharnouby E, Dost-Gözkan A.
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  • 10. A Longitudinal Examination of the Relation Between Lie-Telling, Secrecy, Parent-Child Relationship Quality, and Depressive Symptoms in Late-Childhood and Adolescence.
    Dykstra VW, Willoughby T, Evans AD.
    J Youth Adolesc; 2020 Feb; 49(2):438-448. PubMed ID: 31933060
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  • 11. What parents don't know and how it may affect their children: qualifying the disclosure-adjustment link.
    Frijns T, Keijsers L, Branje S, Meeus W.
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  • 12. Effects of parental monitoring and exposure to community violence on antisocial behavior and anxiety/depression among adolescents.
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  • 13. Cognitive and parenting pathways in the transmission of antisocial behavior from parents to adolescents.
    Dogan SJ, Conger RD, Kim KJ, Masyn KE.
    Child Dev; 2007 Jan; 78(1):335-49. PubMed ID: 17328709
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  • 14. Forbidden friends as forbidden fruit: parental supervision of friendships, contact with deviant peers, and adolescent delinquency.
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  • 16. A friend in need: the role of friendship quality as a protective factor in peer victimization and bullying.
    Bollmer JM, Milich R, Harris MJ, Maras MA.
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  • 17. Comorbidity between depression and antisocial behaviour in middle adolescence: the role of perceived social support.
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  • 19. Continuity, comorbidity and longitudinal associations between depression and antisocial behaviour in middle adolescence: a 2-year prospective follow-up study.
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    J Adolesc; 2008 Jun 04; 31(3):355-70. PubMed ID: 17692369
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  • 20. Parenting and adolescent antisocial behavior and depression: evidence of genotype x parenting environment interaction.
    Feinberg ME, Button TM, Neiderhiser JM, Reiss D, Hetherington EM.
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