2002
DOI: 10.1080/09540260120114078
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Parental loss and problem behaviour in Greek adolescents: student and teacher perspectives

Abstract: The aim of this study was to examine the hypothesis that social attitudes may result in teachers overestimating behavioural problems of adolescents from separated families. A total of 833 secondary school students in the Greek region of Thrace were classified in three groups according to their family situation (intact, parental separation, parental death). Their psychological and behavioural functioning was assessed in two ways: (a) by themselves using the Youth Self Report (YSR), (b) by their teachers with th… Show more

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“…Higher depression levels in girls (Table 1) can be explained by reasons like earlier puberty than boys, spoiled hormonal balance, having more difficulties than boys in these years and handicaps while coping with these difficulties because of gender. Some other researchers (3,15,(20)(21)(22)(23)) also pointed out the high frequency of depressive symptoms in adolescent girls. Gender difference in tendency to depression starts to appear at the age of 12-13 according to the studies (7,8,24).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher depression levels in girls (Table 1) can be explained by reasons like earlier puberty than boys, spoiled hormonal balance, having more difficulties than boys in these years and handicaps while coping with these difficulties because of gender. Some other researchers (3,15,(20)(21)(22)(23)) also pointed out the high frequency of depressive symptoms in adolescent girls. Gender difference in tendency to depression starts to appear at the age of 12-13 according to the studies (7,8,24).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Φατζηχρόςτου, Γκαρό, Μυλωνϊσ, Καρύτςα, Σςιϐβουλου, Γιαβρύμησ, 2014. Hatzichristou, 1993. Livaditis, Zaphiriadis, Fourkioti, Tellidou, & Xenitidis, 2002.…”
Section: οι ϊμεςεσ αντιδρϊςεισ των παιδιών προςχολικόσ και πρώτησ ςχολικόσ ηλικύασ ςτο χωριςμό των γονϋωνunclassified