Adolescence is a crucial developmental stage during which any adolescent undergoes biological, psychological, and, most importantly, emotional changes. During this time, teenage life is more based on external pressures that trigger an unhealthy emotional and cognitive state, either directly or indirectly. Therefore, the aim of this study was to look into the connection between emotional dysregulation and aggressive behavior in adolescents. This study employed a survey design by distributing questionnaires to 159 adolescents. The questionnaire comprised three parts namely demographic profile, emotional dysregulation, and aggressive behavior. As a result, emotional dysregulation was found to be strongly linked to aggressive behavior. These results suggest that emotional dysregulation plays an important role in adolescent aggression by teaching them how to efficiently regulate their emotions and therefore avoid aggressive behavior. These findings further imply the importance of the role of emotional dysregulation among adolescents so that they know how to overcome aggressive behavior by regulating their emotions effectively.
The evidence for the psychosocial factors that contribute to the health-related quality of life in stroke patients is analysed and discussed in this narrative review. The degree of participation in day-to-day life and the effectiveness of the social support that surrounds stroke patients are among the most important factors that determine the quality of life that is optimal after a stroke. However, there have only been a few studies that have looked into the potential predictors of health-related quality of life using a wide variety of factors that are implicated in participation restriction after stroke. This study looks at 20 different articles about strokes and finds that life after a stroke can be very different, including a decline in physical function and structure, restrictions in daily activities, a decline in quality of life, and a decline in social and emotional well-being. Consequently, the researchers came to the conclusion that social support plays a significant part in mediating the effects of a post-stroke on stroke patients.
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