Publications by authors named "Alexandra Paiva"

Article Synopsis
  • Emotion dysregulation is common among people with various mental health issues, and the study explores how a method called "focusing" can help regulate emotions through immersion and distancing techniques.
  • Participants aged 18 to 65 will be divided into an intervention group receiving two focusing sessions and a control group that will wait four weeks for their sessions, with evaluations conducted five times throughout the study.
  • Ethics approval has been obtained, and results will be shared through publications and presentations, with the trial registered under ISRCTN16974329.
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This study examined the mediating effect of friends' characteristics (problem behavior and academic achievement) in the association between students' background (family and individual factors) and later academic adjustment, as operationalized by problem behavior and academic achievement. We recruited 998 participants in three public middle schools and used three annual waves of data collection (Grades 6, 7, and 8). We found that students' own academic achievement and problem behavior are predictors of later adjustment.

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As children become adolescents, peers assume greater importance in their lives. Peer experiences can either help them thrive or negatively affect their psychosocial adjustment. In this review article definitions for the types of peer experiences are provided followed by an overview of common psychosocial issues encountered by adolescents.

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