Search Results - "Ryjova, Yana"
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The Relationship Between Dating Status and Academic and Social Functioning in Middle Adolescence
Published in Journal of youth and adolescence (01-06-2021)“…Dating relationships are normative in middle adolescence, but the academic and social implications of different types of dating involvement remains unclear. To…”
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Social contributions to meaning in life: the role of romantic relationship quality, parenting, and gender
Published in Frontiers in psychology (08-02-2024)“…The present study tests the association between romantic relationship quality and number of children on meaning in life (i.e., sense of purpose, coherence, and…”
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Adolescents who are nonusers of fashionable social networking platforms
Published in Cyberpsychology (01-01-2021)“…Social media use is central to the organization of adolescent peer groups. Nonetheless, a small percentage of youth report that they do not have an active…”
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Academic Achievement, Same- and Cross-Ethnic Positive Peer Regard Among Asian American and Latinx Adolescents
Published in Developmental psychology (01-02-2024)“…This article presents a short-term longitudinal study examining bidirectional associations between academic achievement and positive peer regard among Asian…”
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The refugee crisis and peer relationships during childhood and adolescence
Published in Journal of applied developmental psychology (01-05-2021)“…This paper is a call for empirical research, and theory development, that focuses on the peer relationships of children and adolescents who experience forced…”
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Emerging adults' use of social media and adjustment during the pandemic
Published in Journal of applied developmental psychology (01-05-2024)“…During the COVID-19 pandemic, undergraduates found themselves in an unprecedented social situation. Campuses across North America closed, as universities moved…”
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Distinct Modalities of Electronic Communication and School Adjustment
Published in Journal of youth and adolescence (01-08-2019)“…Social media platforms and instant messaging applications have a widespread presence in today’s secondary schools. However, the implications of these…”
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Loss During COVID-19: Moderating Effects of Meaning and Romantic Relationships on Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms
Published in Psychological trauma (01-09-2024)“…Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated experiences of loss and grief for many individuals and posed a challenging mental health crisis. Compared to…”
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A Day in the Life: Couples' Everyday Communication and Subsequent Relationship Outcomes
Published in Journal of family psychology (01-04-2024)“…Understanding how communication processes contribute to well-functioning versus distressed couple relationships has relied largely on brief, laboratory-based…”
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Parent Aggression Exposure and Negative Expectancies in Couple Conversation: Rejection Sensitivity as a Mediator
Published in Journal of family violence (11-10-2023)“…Abstract Purpose Exposure to aggression during childhood or adolescence has been linked to negative outcomes, including poor future romantic relationship…”
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Couples’ division of household responsibilities during COVID-19, perceptions of fairness, and relationship functioning
Published in Couple and family psychology (15-12-2022)“…As couples adapted to the stressful, pandemic-induced disruptions to daily life (e.g., closures of schools, working from home), many couples experienced…”
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Social Adjustment of Problem-Talk Partners Moderates Associations Between Self-Perceived Victimization and Depressive Symptoms
Published in Journal of abnormal child psychology (01-03-2023)“…This paper examines the moderating role of problem-talk partnerships with peers who are rejected, victimized, or unpopular on links between self-perceived…”
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