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Parental Psychosocial Well-Being as a Predictor of the Social Competence of a Child
<p>Our study examined the interrelations between the psychosocial
well-being of parents at the time of pregnancy and the social competence
of their three-year-old child. Whereas most previous studies have
linked the ...
Longitudinal stability and interrelations between health behavior and subjective well-being in a follow-up of nine years
<p>Background<br>The bidirectional relationship between health behavior and subjective well-being has previously been studied sparsely, and mainly for individual health behaviors and regression models. In the present study, ...
Motor Performance in Association with Perceived Loneliness and Social Competence in 11-Year-Old Children Born Very Preterm
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Very preterm birth may affect motor performance and social competence up to adulthood. Our objective was to describe perceived loneliness and social competence in children born very preterm ...
Parental socioeconomic and psychological determinants of the 2009 pandemic influenza A(H1N1) vaccine uptake in children
<p><i>Background: </i>Before COVID-19, the previous pandemic was caused by influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus in 2009. Identification of factors behind parental decisions to have their child vaccinated against pandemic influenza ...