The 118-item scale assessed mothers' perceptions of internalizing and externalizing problems demonstrated by their children. |
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It's all aimed at getting the producers to stop externalizing the environmental costs of the products they design and profit from. |
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The more global externalizing scale was selected as an indicant due to the wider, more developmentally heterogeneous age range in the sample. |
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Gould and Shatzy share a talent for telling stories, another coping mechanism for externalizing their fears. |
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This is a man who's tried to manage internal chaos by externalizing it. |
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This insurgency needs to be eliminated as a priority, without externalizing the problem. |
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Hierarchical multiple regression analyses were conducted for the measures of internalizing problems, prosocial competence, and externalizing problems. |
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These children suffer a wide range of problems that involve either internalizing or externalizing feelings. |
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As a result, big petrochemical companies got rich by externalizing the real costs of their products. |
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The system promotes the privatization and concentration of profit and wealth, while externalizing the risk and the cost. |
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But the days of externalizing our internal problems and refusing to face them directly ourselves are gone. |
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For instance, complaints from teachers about their children's conduct were prominent for the externalizing groups as were grievances from the children's age-mates. |
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Few studies of maltreated children have sought to examine perceptions of control-related beliefs as mediators or moderators of internalizing and externalizing problems. |
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An international economic system that has historically been based on externalizing the consequences of pollution is both unjust and impracticable. |
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This study sought to examine the association between parental psychological distress and adolescent maladjustment, examining adolescent internalizing and externalizing disorders, substance use, and alcohol consumption. |
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Paternal alcoholism and antisocial personality disorder in the biological father have shown the strongest associations with children's externalizing behavioural problems. |
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The results suggest that adolescents living with a highly psychologically distressed parent are more likely to exhibit internalizing and externalizing disorders, as well as lower self-esteem and social support. |
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The youths, with externalizing disorders, recover slower than the youths without externalizing disorders. |
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They examined how child-focussed interventions affected factors such as externalizing problems, internalizing problems, interpersonal relations, academic problems, and children's use of mental health services. |
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Such incentives are very often instituted for perfectly valid political or social reasons but, by externalizing environmental considerations, they contribute to the inadvertent loss of biological diversity. |
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The first is externalizing behaviour, such as aggression and hyperactivity, and the second is internalizing behaviour, such as depression and anxiety. |
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The lead wires were found to be the cause of 20 deaths by externalizing from their insulation. |
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After the fact, I could make her frenetic activity sound like a metaphor, externalizing the internal conflict between the narrator and Soars, but that's only after the fact. |
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That psychology of externalizing the solutions is dangerous. |
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Developers are now externalizing their collaboration practices and workflows into a loosely coupled social code graph connected by tasks and relationships. |
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School-age children exposed to violence display externalizing and internalizing behaviors and show declines in concentration, school performance, and overall functioning. |
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