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Études sur les effets des environnements religieux ou sectaires à forte emprise et de la scrupulosité (TOC religieux) chez les enfants et adolescents.
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Children AND Cults
Adolescents AND Cults
Child* AND "High-Control Groups"
Adolescent* AND "High-Control Groups"
Children AND Religious Abuse
Adolescents AND Religious Abuse
Children AND Spiritual Abuse
Adolescents AND Spiritual Abuse
Children AND Religious Trauma
Adolescents AND Religious Trauma
Children AND Coercive Control
Adolescents AND Coercive Control
Children AND Indoctrination
Adolescents AND Indoctrination
Children AND Brainwashing
Adolescents AND Brainwashing
Children AND Religious Fundamentalism
Adolescents AND Religious Fundamentalism
Children AND Authoritarian Religion
Adolescents AND Authoritarian Religion
Children AND Religious Extremism
Adolescents AND Religious Extremism
Children AND Shunning
Adolescents AND Shunning
Children AND Excommunication
Adolescents AND Excommunication
Children AND Ostracism AND Religion
Adolescents AND Ostracism AND Religion
Children AND Psychological Abuse AND Religion
Adolescents AND Psychological Abuse AND Religion
Children AND Emotional Abuse AND Religion
Adolescents AND Emotional Abuse AND Religion
Children AND Trauma AND Cults
Adolescents AND Trauma AND Cults
Children AND PTSD AND Cults
Adolescents AND PTSD AND Cults
Children AND Anxiety AND Cults
Adolescents AND Anxiety AND Cults
Children AND Depression AND Cults
Adolescents AND Depression AND Cults
Children AND Identity Development AND Religion
Adolescents AND Identity Formation AND Religion
Children AND Attachment AND Religion
Adolescents AND Attachment AND Religion
Children AND "Adverse Childhood Experiences" AND Religion
Adolescents AND "Adverse Childhood Experiences" AND Religion
Children AND Scrupulosity
Adolescents AND Scrupulosity
Pediatric AND Scrupulosity
Scrupulosity AND Childhood
Scrupulosity AND Adolescence
"Religious Obsessions" AND Children
"Religious Obsessions" AND Adolescents
"Religious OCD" AND Children
"Religious OCD" AND Adolescents
"Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder" AND ("Child"[MeSH] OR "Adolescent"[MeSH]) AND Religion
"Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder" AND ("Child"[MeSH] OR "Adolescent"[MeSH]) AND (Religion OR Spirituality)
"Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder" AND ("Child"[MeSH] OR "Adolescent"[MeSH]) AND (Scrupulosity OR Religious OR Spiritual)
"Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms" AND Religion AND Youth
Compulsions AND Religion AND Children
Obsessions AND Religion AND Adolescents
Anxiety Disorders AND Religion AND Children
Anxiety Disorders AND Religion AND Adolescents
("Child"[MeSH] AND "Psychological Trauma"[MeSH]) AND Religion
("Adolescent"[MeSH] AND "Psychological Trauma"[MeSH]) AND Religion
("Child"[MeSH] AND "Psychological Abuse"[MeSH]) AND Religion
("Adolescent"[MeSH] AND "Psychological Abuse"[MeSH]) AND Religion
("Child"[MeSH] AND "Anxiety Disorders"[MeSH]) AND Religion
("Adolescent"[MeSH] AND "Anxiety Disorders"[MeSH]) AND Religion
("Adolescent Development"[MeSH]) AND Religion
("Spirituality"[MeSH]) AND Mental Health AND Child
BACKGROUND: While maltreated children are at risk for recurrent maltreatment, less is known about the maltreatment recurrence of American Indian children in foster and adoptive homes.OBJECTIVE: This s…
The number of reportings on sexual abuse (SA), sexual violence (SV) cases covered in the media has risen a significant amount with most cases involving women and children. The aim of the study is to …
International research literature documented two red threads of extreme violence, identified misogyny and dehumanisation as the roots of extreme and violent ideologies, and revealed that support for v…
OBJECTIVES: Domestic violence against women harms individuals, families, communities and society. Perpetrated by intimate partners or other family members, its overlapping forms include physical, sexu…
BACKGROUND: Family violence (including intimate partner violence/domestic violence, child abuse, and elder abuse) is a hidden pandemic happening alongside COVID-19. The rates of family violence are ri…
Parents play a critical role in the development of children's eating behaviours and weight status, serving as providers, models and regulators of the food environment. Many research reviews have focus…
BACKGROUND: Children's food preference and intake patterns are affected by parental child feeding practices. The objective was to determine patterns of food parenting practices regarding junk food and…
Religion is a multidimensional structure. Former studies examined only one or a few dimensions of the religion and the study that has looked comprehensively to the topic was not found. Considering thi…
OBJECTIVE: Organised child sexual abuse is characterised by commercial exploitation of children and adolescents by networking perpetrator groups. Ritual abuse is further characterised by ideological f…
Previous studies have identified coercive parenting as a prevalent parenting style in Chinese society. They suggested that this style of parenting could promote prosocial behavior and school commitmen…
Physical activity parenting (PAP) is consistently correlated with children's physical activity (PA). Children's perception of PAP has garnered little attention given that it mediates the relationship …
BACKGROUND: It is unknown if using different maternal prompting types is associated with vegetable intake in children perceived to be picky versus non-picky.OBJECTIVES: 1) To test the correlation of c…