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Society and the Adolescent Self-Image

D. J. Lee
- 01 May 1969 - 
- Vol. 3, Iss: 2, pp 280-280
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This article is published in Sociology.The article was published on 1969-05-01. It has received 16312 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Child and adolescent psychiatry.

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Daily and Compulsive Internet Use and Well-Being in Adolescence: A Diathesis-Stress Model Based on Big Five Personality Traits

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Self-Verification in Clinical Depression: The Desire for Negative Evaluation

TL;DR: Evidence indicated that depressed individuals failed to exploit fully an opportunity to acquire favorable evaluations that were self-verifying, and how seeking negative evaluations and failing to seek favorable evaluations may help maintain depression is discussed.
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Burnout and Depression: Two Entities or One?.

TL;DR: This study provides evidence that past research has underestimated burnout-depression overlap and indicates that the state of burnout is likely to be a form of depression.
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Self-esteem, and physical development in early adolescence: pubertal timing and body image

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the relationship between self-esteem, pubertal timing, and body image with a representative sample of Scottish schoolgirls 11 (n = 1,012, X = 11.53 years, SD = 0.32) and 13(n = 799, X= 13.53, SD= 0.34) years of age.