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William W. Hale
Researcher at Utrecht University
Publications - 98
Citations - 5477
William W. Hale is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anxiety & Personality. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 96 publications receiving 4939 citations. Previous affiliations of William W. Hale include Erasmus University Rotterdam & Maastricht University.
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The Measurement of Perceived Emotional Intelligence for Spanish Adolescents with Social Anxiety Disorder Symptoms
Ma del Mar Diaz-Castela,William W. Hale,Jose Antonio Muela,Lourdes Espinosa-Fernández,Theo A. Klimstra,Luis J. Garcia-Lopez +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored a well-known questionnaire of PEI, namely the Trait Meta-Mood Scale ques- tionnaire (TMMS), and found that one of its three scales (Emotional Repair) appears to be involved in adolescent SAD symptomology.
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Personality and externalizing behavior in the transition to young adulthood : The additive value of personality facets
TL;DR: The incremental value of personality facets over broad trait domains was demonstrated, as it was often the case that only some, but not all, facets underlying a specific trait domain were significantly associated with specific externalizing behaviors.
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Reciprocal Development of Parent–Adolescent Support and Adolescent Problem Behaviors
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined how parental support is related to adolescent adjustment over time, and found that perceived parental support concerns the perception ofparents as available for support when needed, while the relative impact of parental support may change over the life course.
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Persistent heightened Cortisol Awakening Response and adolescent internalizing symptoms: A 3-year longitudinal community study
Stefanie A. Nelemans,William W. Hale,Susan Branje,Pol A. C. van Lier,Lucres M. C. Jansen,E. Platje,Tom Frijns,Hans M. Koot,Wim Meeus,Wim Meeus +9 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that persistent heightened CAR is a more consistent, yet modest, correlate of adolescent depressive symptoms than anxiety disorder symptoms.
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Longitudinal effects of sibling relationship quality on adolescent problem behavior: A cross-ethnic comparison
Kirsten L. Buist,Carmen H. Paalman,Susan Branje,Maja Deković,Ellen Reitz,Marjolein Verhoeven,Wim Meeus,Hans M. Koot,William W. Hale +8 more
TL;DR: The results support the ethnic equivalence model, which holds that the influence of family relationships is similar for different ethnic groups, and affect both the level and the fluctuations in problem behavior over time in specific ethnic groups similarly.