TY - GEN AU - Berencsi, Andrea AU - Gombos, Ferenc AU - Lili, Julia Fehér AU - Gerván, Patrícia AU - Utczás, Katinka AU - Oláh, Gyöngyi AU - Tróznai, Zsófia AU - Kovács, Ilona TI - The contributions of biological maturity and experience to fine motor development in adolescence PY - 2024 DO - 10.1101/2024.09.02.610814 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/35200073 ID - 35200073 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - GEN AU - Balázs, Judit TI - Risk factors of Nonsuicidal Self-injury among Adolescents PY - 2024 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/35191076 ID - 35191076 AB - Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI), which refers to deliberate self-inflicted harm with- out suicidal intent, has become a serious public health concern especially among adolescents, with a lifetime prevalence from 17.1% to 46.5% in community samples and from 51.3% to 82.4% in clinical populations. The aim of the Research Group of Youth Mental Health from Eotvos Lorand University and Semmelweis University, Budapest has been in the last decade to explore the complex relationship between NSSI, mental disorders, life events, perfectionism and different quality of life dimensions both in community and clinical samples of adolescents. In the current symposium they present their latest results. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - GEN AU - Balázs, Judit TI - Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Suicidal Behaviour PY - 2024 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/35191063 ID - 35191063 AB - Introduction. Neurodevelopmental disorder is a new term in the 5th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD), which are the focus of this presentation. ASD has a prevalence of over 1%, begins in early childhood and persists throughout life, while ADHD has as a prevalence of 4-6% in childhood, and persists into adulthood in half of the cases. Aims. The aim of this presentation is to provide an overview on the current knowledge of both suicidal and non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) behaviour in individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders. Results. ADHD was found to be present in two-third of young people who attempted suicide, but only fifth of them were diagnosed with ADHD prior to the suicide attempt. Our research group found that 12.7% of children and 38.9% of adolescents with a diagnosis of ADHD had suicidal behaviour, and 67.3% had NSSI. We observed the mediating effect of comorbid mental disorders between ADHD symptoms and both suicidal behaviour and NSSI. Among individuals diagnosed with ASD, both suicidal behaviour and NSSI were found to have higher prevalence than in typically developing individuals, and individuals with ASD were more likely to die as a result of self-injury than typically developing individuals. However, lack of instruments to measure self-injury in individuals with ASD is a barrier to research in this area. Conclusions. Recent research has highlighted the need for prevention programs and clinicians to focus on individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders and further research on this field to reduce the risk of self-injury. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Németh, Barbara AU - Sulyok, Róza Sára AU - Szabó, Brigitta AU - Miklósi, Mónika TI - Children as ‘becomings’—Mapping parental adultcentrism in Hungary JF - CHILDREN AND SOCIETY J2 - CHILD SOC PY - 2024 PG - 20 SN - 0951-0605 DO - 10.1111/chso.12892 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/35146339 ID - 35146339 AB - Adultcentrism is the tendency of adults to view children from a biased perspective, hindering the recognition of children's competence and agency. It presents a challenge for parents, potentially influencing parenting practices and children's participation in decision‐making. Adultcentrism has received increasing attention in the literature, and with its recent operationalization, a new focus has emerged. However, adultcentrism has remained unexplored in Hungary. Using the Adultcentrism Scale, we aimed to conceptualize adultcentrism in this sociocultural context and validate the instrument in a different language, both for the first time. A cross‐sectional sample of 422 parents was surveyed online to analyse adultcentrism in Hungary and identify whether adult‐centric thinking is associated with less‐positive parenting behaviour. Our findings showed that extreme adult‐centric biases are rare among Hungarian parents and indicated that adult‐centric thinking has two major dimensions in our context. Firstly—and dominantly—adults tend to think about children as ‘becoming’ rather than ‘being’. Secondly, they tend to underestimate children's agency. The present conceptualization challenged the role of seeing children as incompetent in the construct. Adultcentrism indicated a weak positive association with parental perceptions of children's participation in decision‐making and positive parenting behaviours. However, it was not associated with negative behaviours, except for physical control. Our findings support the latest research that emphasizes that a certain level of adultcentrism is natural and presents thought‐provoking dilemmas regarding the understanding and measurement of adultcentrism in the Hungarian context. The study has implications for researchers analysing and theorizing this evolving construct and practitioners who want to improve the adult–child relationship. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Koronczai, Beatrix AU - Kökönyei, Gyöngyi AU - Paksi, Borbála AU - Magi, Anna Katalin AU - Eisinger, Andrea AU - Demetrovics, Zsolt TI - Longitudinal associations between problematic social media use, self-esteem and ADHD-symptoms in a representative sample of young adolescents JF - JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL ADDICTIONS J2 - J BEHAV ADDICT VL - 13 PY - 2024 IS - Suppl. 1 SP - 173 SN - 2062-5871 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/35133409 ID - 35133409 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - GEN AU - Balázs, Judit TI - Age transitioning and prevention PY - 2024 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/35072698 ID - 35072698 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - CHAP AU - Gráf, Rózsa AU - Nagy, Anett TI - Koraszülöttek eltérő idegrendszeri szerveződésének rizikója a kognitív fejlődés és az iskolai teljesítmény alakulása szempontjából T2 - Válogatott fejlődéspszichológiai tanulmányok: elméletek, gyakorlatok, alkalmazások. Köszöntő kötet Kalmár Magda tiszteletére PB - ELTE Eötvös Kiadó CY - Budapest SN - 9789634897057 PY - 2024 SP - 193 EP - 217 PG - 25 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/35067343 ID - 35067343 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - CONF AU - Rábavölgyi, Nóra AU - Mayer, Zsolt AU - Szabó, Brigitta AU - Miklósi, Mónika TI - Magyar serdülôk életminôsége érzelmeik tükrében T2 - Pszichiátria – Mentális egészség – Életminőség PY - 2024 SP - 74 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/35059721 ID - 35059721 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - CONF AU - Balázs, Judit TI - Mental Health of Children and Adolescents during Wartime: Volunteer Prevention Program for Children and their Families Fleeing from Ukraine T2 - YOUTH SUICIDE RESEARCH CONSORTIUM FIFTH ANNUAL VIRTUAL CONFERENCE: Youth Suicide Research among Understudied Groups around the Globe: Insights, Directions, and Opportunities PY - 2024 SP - 30 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34972268 ID - 34972268 N1 - előadás LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Torzsa, Tímea AU - Futó, Judit AU - Brandao, Anna Paula AU - Cseh, Rebecca AU - Hársfalvi-Kovács, Dóra AU - Juhász, Réka AU - Kollárovics, Nóra AU - Roszik-Volovik, Xénia AU - Balázs, Judit TI - Nyári küzdősport-tábor figyelemhiányos hiperaktivitás zavarral diagnosztizált fiúknak egy feltáró vizsgálat keretében JF - PSYCHIATRIA HUNGARICA J2 - PSYCHIATRIA HUNG VL - 39 PY - 2024 IS - Suppl. 1. SP - 85 SN - 0237-7896 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34971875 ID - 34971875 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER -