The Role of Psychosocial Stress on a Family-Based Treatment for Adolescents with Problematic Behaviors
The stressful life events experienced by adolescents with problematic behaviors, should be considered for implementing effective interventions. This study aimed to examine the adjustment of adolescents with problematic behaviors, and to assess the effectiveness of a family-based treatment, namely Sc...
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doaj-4384b417d4ea431790575822eb5a0f5c2020-11-25T00:13:15ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012018-08-01159186710.3390/ijerph15091867ijerph15091867The Role of Psychosocial Stress on a Family-Based Treatment for Adolescents with Problematic BehaviorsJesús Maya0Bárbara Lorence1Victoria Hidalgo2Lucía Jiménez3Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology, University of Seville, Camilo José Cela s/n, 41018 Seville, SpainDepartment of Social, Developmental and Educational Psychology, University of Huelva, Avda. Tres de Marzo s/n, 21071 Huelva, SpainDepartment of Developmental and Educational Psychology, University of Seville, Camilo José Cela s/n, 41018 Seville, SpainDepartment of Developmental and Educational Psychology, University of Seville, Camilo José Cela s/n, 41018 Seville, SpainThe stressful life events experienced by adolescents with problematic behaviors, should be considered for implementing effective interventions. This study aimed to examine the adjustment of adolescents with problematic behaviors, and to assess the effectiveness of a family-based treatment, namely Scene-Based Psychodramatic Family Therapy (SB-PFT), according to different stress profiles. Ten SB-PFT sessions, over 17 trials were implemented. Stressful life events and adolescent adjustment were evaluated at pretest and posttest, for the SB-PFT participants (n = 104 adolescents) and a control group (n = 106). The adolescents were categorized into three profiles depending on the nature of the stressors: family stress profile, individual and family stress profile, and low stress profile. The individual and family stress group showed worse adjustment. Effectiveness analyses revealed improvements in SB-PFT participants’ emotional intelligence, but not in anger and hostility. Furthermore, adolescents with low and family-related stress profiles showed enhancements in parent attachment. In conclusion, interventions involving adolescents with problematic behaviors must be tailored to the stressful life events experienced. Specific treatments should be used alongside SB-PFT, when adolescents are met with individual-related stress. Nevertheless, SB-PFT seemed to promote emotional intelligence and parent attachment, particularly in adolescents with problematic behaviors that experienced only family stressors.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/9/1867adolescencebehavior problemsstressful life eventsemotional intelligenceparent attachmenteffectivenessfamily therapy |
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Jesús Maya Bárbara Lorence Victoria Hidalgo Lucía Jiménez The Role of Psychosocial Stress on a Family-Based Treatment for Adolescents with Problematic Behaviors International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health adolescence behavior problems stressful life events emotional intelligence parent attachment effectiveness family therapy |
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Jesús Maya Bárbara Lorence Victoria Hidalgo Lucía Jiménez |
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The Role of Psychosocial Stress on a Family-Based Treatment for Adolescents with Problematic Behaviors |
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The Role of Psychosocial Stress on a Family-Based Treatment for Adolescents with Problematic Behaviors |
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The Role of Psychosocial Stress on a Family-Based Treatment for Adolescents with Problematic Behaviors |
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The Role of Psychosocial Stress on a Family-Based Treatment for Adolescents with Problematic Behaviors |
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The Role of Psychosocial Stress on a Family-Based Treatment for Adolescents with Problematic Behaviors |
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role of psychosocial stress on a family-based treatment for adolescents with problematic behaviors |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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The stressful life events experienced by adolescents with problematic behaviors, should be considered for implementing effective interventions. This study aimed to examine the adjustment of adolescents with problematic behaviors, and to assess the effectiveness of a family-based treatment, namely Scene-Based Psychodramatic Family Therapy (SB-PFT), according to different stress profiles. Ten SB-PFT sessions, over 17 trials were implemented. Stressful life events and adolescent adjustment were evaluated at pretest and posttest, for the SB-PFT participants (n = 104 adolescents) and a control group (n = 106). The adolescents were categorized into three profiles depending on the nature of the stressors: family stress profile, individual and family stress profile, and low stress profile. The individual and family stress group showed worse adjustment. Effectiveness analyses revealed improvements in SB-PFT participants’ emotional intelligence, but not in anger and hostility. Furthermore, adolescents with low and family-related stress profiles showed enhancements in parent attachment. In conclusion, interventions involving adolescents with problematic behaviors must be tailored to the stressful life events experienced. Specific treatments should be used alongside SB-PFT, when adolescents are met with individual-related stress. Nevertheless, SB-PFT seemed to promote emotional intelligence and parent attachment, particularly in adolescents with problematic behaviors that experienced only family stressors. |
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adolescence behavior problems stressful life events emotional intelligence parent attachment effectiveness family therapy |
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