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Social Control, Informal

 
 
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  • This study modeled the influences of cortisol reactivity, androgens, age-corrected pubertal status, parental personality, family and peer dysfunction on behavioral self-regulation (BSR), in boys at high (HAR) and low average risk (LAR) for substance abuse [12].
 

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  • These findings are important because they identify a specific deficit involving behavioral inhibition that could contribute to cocaine abuse, and explain its association with other disorders of self-regulation, such as ADHD [26].
  • Collectively, our findings, although they have to be interpreted with caution, do not support the idea that a self-regulation mechanism plays an important role in the control of ACTH secretion in man [27].
  • Youth self-regulation at Wave 2 mediated the paths from parenting practices at Wave 2 to youth psychological functioning and alcohol use at Wave 3 [3].
  • Maturational processes during adolescence, particularly involving the brain and reproductive system, exacerbate the low psychological self-regulation evidenced during childhood to promote initiation of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) consumption [28].
  • Parenting and youth self-regulation were stable across time, and self-regulation was linked with changes in harsh-conflicted parenting from Wave 1 to Wave 2 [3].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Social Control, Informal

  • Titration, the self-regulation of nicotine intake, was studied in 12 smokers by gas chromatograph assays of urinary nicotine levels [29].
  • The average test-retest reliability coefficients (rs) for the self-regulation scores, across the four biofeedback sessions, were a highly significant .50, .68, .30, and .47 for EEG, EMG, HR, and SCL, respectively [30].

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