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Maja Deković mostly deals with Developmental psychology, Social relation, Social environment, Personality and Clinical psychology. Her study in Developmental psychology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Temperament, Social psychology and Health psychology. Her Social relation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Control, Association, Affect and Preschool child.
Her Social environment study incorporates themes from Longitudinal study, Social influence, Social class, Structural equation modeling and Socioeconomic status. The Personality study combines topics in areas such as Autonomy and Competence. Her Clinical psychology study combines topics in areas such as Working memory, Short-term memory and Executive functions.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Developmental psychology, Clinical psychology, Social psychology, Personality and Injury prevention. In her study, Social environment is strongly linked to Social relation, which falls under the umbrella field of Developmental psychology. Maja Deković combines subjects such as Intervention, Juvenile delinquency, Psychological intervention and Moderation with her study of Clinical psychology.
Her work deals with themes such as Recidivism and Aggression, which intersect with Juvenile delinquency. Social psychology is represented through her Prosocial behavior and Peer group research. Her Injury prevention study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Suicide prevention and Human factors and ergonomics.
Maja Deković mainly investigates Developmental psychology, Clinical psychology, Early childhood, Injury prevention and Human factors and ergonomics. Her Developmental psychology research incorporates elements of Structural equation modeling and Personality. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Mental health, Aggression and Anxiety.
Her research in Aggression intersects with topics in Psychological intervention and Intervention. Her Juvenile delinquency research integrates issues from Big Five personality traits and Social psychology. The concepts of her Child Behavior Checklist study are interwoven with issues in Emotional dysregulation and CBCL.
Developmental psychology, Clinical psychology, Human factors and ergonomics, Injury prevention and Suicide prevention are her primary areas of study. Her Developmental psychology study frequently links to related topics such as Personality. Her Personality research includes themes of Young adult and Positive parenting.
Maja Deković usually deals with Clinical psychology and limits it to topics linked to Mental health and Psychopathology. Her study looks at the intersection of Early childhood and topics like Latent growth modeling with Conscientiousness, Personality Assessment Inventory, Extraversion and introversion and Personality development. Her research investigates the connection with Juvenile delinquency and areas like Optimism which intersect with concerns in Aggression.
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Risk and protective factors in the development of problem behavior during adolescence
Maja Deković.
Journal of Youth and Adolescence (1999)
The relations between parents' Big Five personality factors and parenting: a meta-analytic review
Peter Prinzie;Geert Jan J. M. Stams;Maja Deković;Albert H. A. Reijntjes.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (2009)
Peer relations in adolescence: effects of parenting and adolescents' self-concept ☆
Maja Deković;Wim Meeus.
Journal of Adolescence (1997)
The moral judgment of juvenile delinquents: a meta-analysis.
Geert Jan Stams;Daniel Brugman;Maja Deković;Lenny van Rosmalen.
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology (2006)
Parents' child-rearing style and child's sociometric status.
Maja Dekovic;Jan M . A . M. Janssens.
Developmental Psychology (1992)
Parenting and self-regulation in preschoolers: A meta-analysis
Annemiek Karreman;Cathy van Tuijl;Marcel A. G. van Aken;Maja Deković.
Infant and Child Development (2006)
Autonomy, attachment and psychosocial adjustment during adolescence: a double-edged sword?
Marc J. Noom;Maja Deković;Wim H.J. Meeus.
Journal of Adolescence (1999)
Parental attachment and adolescents' emotional adjustment: The associations with social skills and relational competence
Rutger C. M. E. Engels;Catrin Finkenauer;Wim Meeus;Maja Dekovic.
Journal of Counseling Psychology (2001)
Sibling relationship quality and psychopathology of children and adolescents: a meta-analysis
Kirsten L. Buist;Maja Deković;Peter Prinzie.
Clinical Psychology Review (2013)
The role of alcohol-specific socialization in adolescents' drinking behaviour.
Haske van der Vorst;Rutger C M E Engels;Wim Meeus;Maja Deković.
Addiction (2005)
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