10 research outputs found

    Impact of Rheumatic Musculoskeletal Disease on Psychological Development in Adolescents and Young Adults

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    Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) undergo significant physiological and psychological transformations. When developmental milestones are combined with additional challenges of growing up with a chronic rheumatic musculoskeletal disease (RMD), it can increase AYA's susceptibility to psychological problems. Emotional issues in adolescence can often persist into adulthood and negatively impact future health, social, and work outcomes. This chapter summarises psychological challenges for AYAs and recommends ways for healthcare professionals (HCPs) to promote mental wellbeing in AYAs with RMD

    Comparison of the self-image of teenagers in Finland, the United States, and Germany

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    In this research, the self-image of Finnish adolescents was compared with the self-images of American and West German adolescents. Results show that there are statistically significant differences between Finnish adolescents and American adolescents in five areas. Finnish adolescents are emotionally healthier than American adolescents, and their mood is better. American adolescents have higher vocational and educational goals than Finnish adolescents, and their adaptation skills to immediate environment and their coping skills are better. Differences between Finnish and West German adolescents are found in four scales. The affective harmony of the psychic structure of Finnish adolescents and their object relationships and friendships are better developed than those of West German adolescents. West German adolescents have higher vocational and educational goals than Finnish adolescents and their coping skills with themselves, other people, and their own world are better. Emotional tone (mood) is an area where Finnish adolescents scored higher than the American and the West German adolescents. Vocational and educational goals and adjustment skills are well developed in adolescents from the United States and West Germany. Adolescents in these three countries are alike in Impulse Control, Body Image, Sexual Attitudes, and Family Relations

    Escolha de parceiros afetivos: influência das seqüelas de fissura labiopalatal

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    Adolescentes, fissurados ou não, se vêem diante de sensações novas perante si mesmos e em relação ao sexo oposto durante a busca de parceiros afetivos, estabelecendo critérios para essa seleção. Este estudo objetivou verificar critérios que adolescentes fissurados estabelecem para selecionar parceiros afetivos e se esses diferem dos utilizados pelos seus pares, não fissurados. Participaram, respondendo a um questionário, 74 adolescentes, de 14 a 21 anos, de ambos os sexos, divididos em dois Grupos: Fissurados (GF) e Não Fissurados (GNF). Os resultados sugerem que não há diferença significativa entre os grupos considerando as características que valorizam em si e no outro para a escolha do parceiro afetivo. Verificou-se que o GNF valorizou mais o rosto do que o GF, apresentando correlação estatisticamente significativa. Tais resultados permitiram concluir que a fissura interfere na visão de si mesmo ou do outro na busca por parceiros afetivos
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