2021
DOI: 10.52567/pjsr.v3i4.417
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The Relationship Between Boredom and Body Focused Repetitive Behavior Disorders Among Adolescents

Abstract: This study was conducted to inspect the relationship between Boredom and Body Focused Repetitive Behavior Disorders among adolescents (excoriation, trichotillomania, nail biting). The sample(n=130) of this study was comprised of adolescents including both educated males and females. The scales that were used in the current study are The Trichotillomania Scale for Children/adolescents (Tolin et al., 2008), The skin picking scale (Snorrosam et al., 2012) and Nail -Biting Scale (Claes & Vandereycken, 2007). T… Show more

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“…The Stakeholder theory presented by Freeman (1999) provided basic assumptions regarding various stakeholders for shaping the directions of an organization (Kassinis & Vafeas, 2006). According to this theory, organizations can gain and maintain competitive edge when their managers recognize the importance of environmental requirements via meeting the demands of various stakeholders (Huang & Kung, 2010;Yasir & Majid, 2018;. On the other hand, CSR competencies consist of managers' ability to lead and manage CSR programs along with identifying and realizing CSR-related business opportunities (Osagie et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Stakeholder theory presented by Freeman (1999) provided basic assumptions regarding various stakeholders for shaping the directions of an organization (Kassinis & Vafeas, 2006). According to this theory, organizations can gain and maintain competitive edge when their managers recognize the importance of environmental requirements via meeting the demands of various stakeholders (Huang & Kung, 2010;Yasir & Majid, 2018;. On the other hand, CSR competencies consist of managers' ability to lead and manage CSR programs along with identifying and realizing CSR-related business opportunities (Osagie et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, it may have been relevant to consider if her family relationships and interactions were enabling any of her maintenance cycles. Thus far, some research supports the impact of family relationships on BFRBs including skin picking (for example, Yasir and Kazmi, 2021) and social support (e.g. from family) can form part of HRT .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%