Child Indicators Research
2016 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 6, 2018
- What Aspects are Important to Adolescents to Achieve Full Satisfaction in Life? pp. 1699-1718

- Gemma Crous, Ferran Casas and Mònica González-Carrasco
- Social Anxiety and Psychosocial Adjustment in Adolescents: Relation with Peer Victimization, Self-Esteem and Emotion Regulation pp. 1719-1736

- Olga Gómez-Ortiz, Rosa Roldán, Rosario Ortega-Ruiz and Luis-Joaquín García-López
- Association between Adolescent School Climate and Perceived Quality of Life pp. 1737-1753

- Keith J. Zullig, Rose Marie Ward, E. Scott Huebner and Shay M. Daily
- Minor Symptoms Talk: How Children React to Encountered Bullying pp. 1755-1768

- Yi-Ching Lin and Chung-Ying Lin
- Young Children (4–8 years) in Group Care: Development and Validation of a Group Climate Instrument pp. 1769-1780

- E. L. L. Strijbosch, G. H. P. Helm, G. J. J. M. Stams and I. B. Wissink
- Technology and Children’s Screen-Based Activities in the UK: The Story of the Millennium So Far pp. 1781-1800

- Killian Mullan
- ‘I Always Say What I Think’: a Rights-Based Approach of Young People’s Psychosocial Functioning in Residential Care pp. 1801-1816

- Eunice Magalhães, Maria Manuela Calheiros and Carla Antunes
- Value Structure and Priorities in Estonian Children: using the Picture-Based Value Survey for Children (PBVS-C) pp. 1817-1829

- Tiia Tulviste, Helina Harro and Anni Tamm
- Researching Children’s Adjustment in Stepfamilies: How is it Studied? What Do we Learn? pp. 1831-1865

- Marie-Christine Saint-Jacques, Élisabeth Godbout, Sylvie Drapeau, Toula Kourgiantakis and Claudine Parent
- Prosocial Parent-to-Peer Path Model for South Korean School-Aged Children pp. 1867-1888

- Juyeon Lee
- A Child Health Index for Sweden’s 290 Municipalities pp. 1889-1906

- Lennart Köhler and Bo Eriksson
- The Measurement and Description of Child Income and Asset Poverty in Canada pp. 1907-1933

- Anne Blumenthal and David W. Rothwell
- Physical Exercise Predicts Social Competence and General Well-Being in Chinese Children 10 to 15 Years Old: a Preliminary Study pp. 1935-1949

- Jinlong Su, Zhen Wu and Yanjie Su
- School, Peer and Family Relationships and Adolescent Substance Use, Subjective Wellbeing and Mental Health Symptoms in Wales: a Cross Sectional Study pp. 1951-1965

- Graham F. Moore, Rebecca Cox, Rhiannon E. Evans, Britt Hallingberg, Jemma Hawkins, Hannah J. Littlecott, Sara J. Long and Simon Murphy
- Quality of Life Reported by Pre-School Children and their Primary Caregivers pp. 1967-1982

- Martina Estevam Brom Vieira, Cibelle Kayenne Martins Roberto Formiga and Maria Beatriz Martins Linhares
- Internet Use by Children Aged six to nine: Parents’ Beliefs and Knowledge about Risk Prevention pp. 1983-2000

- Gemma Pons-Salvador, Xud Zubieta-Méndez and Dolores Frias-Navarro
Volume 11, issue 5, 2018
- A Comparative Study on Children’s Rights Awareness in 16 Countries pp. 1425-1443

- Piia-Kaisa af Ursin and Leena Haanpää
- An Emerging Paradigm of Structural Indicators to Examine System Supports for Children’s and Adolescents’ Education and Wellbeing pp. 1445-1464

- Paul Downes
- A Territorial Analysis of Child Well-Being in Iran: Introducing a Multidimensional Index pp. 1465-1475

- Meroe Vameghi, Seyed Hossein Mohaqeqi Kamal, Homeira Sajjadi, Farahnaz Mohammadi Shahbolaghi, Mehdi Basakha and Delaram Ali
- Dynamics of Parental Work Hours, Job Security, and Child Behavioural Problems in Australian Dual-Earner Families pp. 1477-1493

- Jack Lam, Martin O’Flaherty and Janeen Baxter
- Explaining Children’s Life Outcomes: Parental Socioeconomic Status, Intelligence and Neurocognitive Factors in a Dynamic Life Cycle Model pp. 1495-1513

- Elise Neubourg, Lex Borghans, Karien Coppens and Maria Jansen
- Understanding the Relationships between Diverse Family Structures and the Development of Emotion Regulation of Mexican-Origin Children: Population-Based Estimates pp. 1515-1530

- Aggie J. Noah
- Online Real-Self Presentation and Depression among Chinese Teens: Mediating Role of Social Support and Moderating Role of Dispositional Optimism pp. 1531-1544

- Xiaochun Xie, Xingchao Wang, Fengqing Zhao, Li Lei, Gengfeng Niu and Pengcheng Wang
- Testing Longitudinal Relationships between Internet Addiction and Well-Being in Hong Kong Adolescents: Cross-Lagged Analyses Based on three Waves of Data pp. 1545-1562

- Lu Yu and Daniel Tan Lei Shek
- A Phenomenological Exploration of the Role of Digital Technology and Media in Children’s Subjective Well-Being pp. 1563-1583

- Lisa A. Newland, Daniel Mourlam and Gabrielle Strouse
- 4-6 year-Old Children’s Experience of Subjective Well-Being and Social Relations in ECEC Institutions pp. 1585-1601

- Ellen Beate Hansen Sandseter and Monica Seland
- Early Childhood Research Landscape on Children’s Profile: Coherent Taxonomy, Motivation, Open Challenges, Recommendations and, Pathways for Future Research pp. 1603-1630

- Suzani Mohamad Samuri, Bahbibi Rahmatullah, Norazilawati Abdullah, Aslina Ahmad, Zainiah Mohamed Isa and Hamsa Hammed
- Investigating Pathways to Behavioural Problems in Children of Teenage, Middle Age, and Advanced Age Mothers in Canada pp. 1631-1647

- Theresa H. M. Kim, Jennifer A. Connolly, Michael Rotondi and Hala Tamim
- Gender and Children’s Wellbeing: Four Mediterranean Countries in Perspective pp. 1649-1676

- Antonella D’Agostino, Caterina Giusti and Antoanneta Potsi
- A Comparative Analysis of Socioeconomic Indicators and Child Nutritional Status in Nigeria’s Geopolitical Zones pp. 1677-1698

- Emmanuel Nwosu and Anthony Orji
Volume 11, issue 4, 2018
- Child Well-being in Transition Countries as an Intergenerational Investment in the Development of Human Capital pp. 1077-1105

- Miroslav Verbič and Nela Kačmarčik-Maduna
- The Association of Childhood Factors with Children’s Subjective Well-Being and Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties at 11 years old pp. 1107-1129

- Gwyther Rees
- Gender, Age, Religion and Positive Mental Health Among Adolescents in a Ghanaian Socio-Cultural Context pp. 1131-1158

- Angelina Wilson and Nceba Z. Somhlaba
- Social Desirability Bias in Child-Report Social Well-Being: Evaluation of the Children’s Social Desirability Short Scale Using Item Response Theory and Examination of Its Impact on Self-Report Family and Peer Relationships pp. 1159-1174

- Anne-Linda Camerini and Peter J. Schulz
- Perceived Living Conditions of Young People in Secure Residential Care: Psychometric Properties of the Best Interest of the Child − Self-Report Questionnaire (BIC-S) pp. 1175-1192

- M. D. C. Brummelaar, W. J. Post, P. A. Arkesteijn, M. E. Kalverboer, A. T. Harder and E. J. Knorth
- A Reliability Generalization on the Children’s Hope Scale pp. 1193-1200

- Chan M. Hellman, Ricky T. Munoz, Jody A. Worley, Jessica A. Feeley and Jeanne E. Gillert
- Validating the Material Values Scale for Children (MVS-c) for Use in Early Childhood pp. 1201-1216

- Heleen van der Meulen, Rinaldo Kühne and Suzanna J. Opree
- Evaluating the Reliability and Validity of the Self-Compassion Scale Short Form Adapted for Children Ages 8–12 pp. 1217-1236

- Essie Sutton, Kimberly A. Schonert-Reichl, Amery D. Wu and Molly Stewart Lawlor
- Confirmatory Factor Analytic Structure and Measurement Invariance of the Brief Multidimensional Students’ Life Satisfaction Scale (BMSLSS) in a Longitudinal Sample of Adolescents pp. 1237-1247

- Zi Jia Ng, Eugene Scott Huebner, Alberto Maydeu-Olivares and Kimberly Joy Hills
- Application of the Human Well-Being Index to Sensitive Population Divisions: a Children’s Well-Being Index Development pp. 1249-1280

- Kyle D. Buck, J. Kevin Summers, Lisa M. Smith and Linda C. Harwell
- Toward a Validation of the Prosocial Tendencies Measure Among Chinese Adolescents in Hong Kong pp. 1281-1299

- Steven Sek-yum Ngai and Lili Xie
- How the Early Childhood Well-Being Lies within the Family Context in Albania pp. 1301-1319

- Lantona Sado, Federico Benassi and Alma Spaho
- Specifying and Assessing a Multidimensional Friendship Quality Construct pp. 1321-1336

- Lei Mee Thien, Azadeh Shafaei and S. Mostafa Rasoolimanesh
- The Implication of Early Childhood Malnutrition for Age of Entry into Primary School in Nigeria pp. 1337-1368

- Aramide Kazeem and John M. Musalia
- Associations between Arab Mothers’ Self-Efficacy and Parenting Attitudes and their children’s Externalizing and Internalizing Behaviors: Gender Differences and the Mediating Role of Corporal Punishment pp. 1369-1387

- Michal N. Fass, Mona Khoury-Kassabri and Hans M. Koot
- Chronic Childhood Stress: Psychometric Properties of the Chronic Stress Questionnaire for Children and Adolescents (CSQ-CA) in Three Independent Samples pp. 1389-1406

- Esther I. Bruin, Dominik S. Sieh, Bonne J. H. Zijlstra and Anne-Marie Meijer
- Resentment or Forgiveness? The Assessment of Forgivingness Among Italian Adolescents pp. 1407-1423

- Barbara Barcaccia, Michela Milioni, Susanna Pallini and Giovanni Maria Vecchio
Volume 11, issue 3, 2018
- Measuring Multidimensional Child Poverty in the Era of the Sustainable Development Goals pp. 707-709

- Yekaterina Chzhen, David Gordon and Sudhanshu Handa
- How to Reach the Sustainable Development Goal 1.2? Simulating Different Strategies to Reduce Multidimensional Child Poverty in Two Middle-Income Countries pp. 711-728

- Lucia Ferrone and Yekaterina Chzhen
- Multidimensional Poverty Among Adolescents in 38 Countries: Evidence from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) 2013/14 Study pp. 729-753

- Yekaterina Chzhen, Zlata Bruckauf, Emilia Toczydlowska, Frank J. Elgar, Concepcion Moreno-Maldonado, Gonneke W.J.M. Stevens, Dagmar Sigmundová and Geneviève Gariépy
- Multidimensional Child Poverty in three Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 755-781

- Lucia Ferrone and Marlous de Milliano
- Children‘s Deprivation and Economic Vulnerability in Iceland 2009 and 2014 pp. 783-803

- Kolbeinn Hólmar Stefánsson, Lovísa Arnardóttir and Anton Örn Karlsson
- Analysing Multidimensional Child Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa: Findings Using an International Comparative Approach pp. 805-833

- Marlous Milliano and Ilze Plavgo
- Towards an EU measure of child deprivation pp. 835-860

- Anne-Catherine Guio, David Gordon, Eric Marlier, Hector Najera and Marco Pomati
- The Living Conditions of Children with Shared Residence – the Swedish Example pp. 861-883

- Emma Fransson, Sara Brolin Låftman, Viveca Östberg, Anders Hjern and Malin Bergström
- Risk Factors for Persistent Child Poverty during the First Five Years of Life in Taiwan Birth Cohort Study pp. 885-896

- Wan-Lin Chiang and Tung-liang Chiang
- Social Exclusion, Social Support and Psychological Wellbeing at School: A Study of Mediation and Moderation Effect pp. 897-918

- Gökmen Arslan
- Falling Off the Edge: the View of Social Exclusion in Children Due to under Age Employment and Low Family Income pp. 919-944

- Asad Ullah and Mussawar Shah
- Adolescents in Greece in Time of Economic Crisis pp. 945-962

- Anna Kokkevi, Myrto Stavrou, Eleftheria Kanavou, Anastasios Fotiou and Clive Richardson
- School-Based Social Exclusion, Affective Wellbeing, and Mental Health Problems in Adolescents: A Study of Mediator and Moderator Role of Academic Self-Regulation pp. 963-980

- Gökmen Arslan
- Children in Angola: Poverty, Deprivation and Child Labour pp. 981-1005

- Mónica Pinilla-Roncancio and Raquel Silva
- Comparing Mechanisms to Child Outcomes from Long-Term Economic Well-Being Measured with the Official Poverty Measure and the Supplemental Poverty Measure pp. 1007-1028

- Gary W. Reinbold
- Multidimensional Child Poverty in Korea: Developing Child-Specific Indicators for the Sustainable Development Goals pp. 1029-1050

- Eunju Kim and Shailen Nandy
- Socio-Economic Factors Affecting Early Childhood Health: the Case of Turkey pp. 1051-1075

- Deniz Karaoğlan and Dürdane Şirin Saraçoğlu
Volume 11, issue 2, 2018
- Accountability to Africa’s Children: How Far Have We Come and What Can We Do About It? pp. 355-382

- Assefa Bequele and Yehualashet Mekonen
- Do Tunisian Young Children Have Equal Chances in Access to Basic Services? A Special Focus on Opportunities in Healthcare and Nutrition pp. 383-403

- Amara Mohamed and Hatem Jemmali
- The Importance of Contextual Factors in Carrying Out Childhood Violence Surveys: a Case Study from Indonesia pp. 405-421

- Lauren Rumble, Ali Aulia Ramly, Mu’man Nuryana and Michael P. Dunne
- Unpacking the Relationship between Parental Migration and Child well-Being: Evidence from Moldova and Georgia pp. 423-440

- Franziska Gassmann, Melissa Siegel, Michaella Vanore and Jennifer Waidler
- Unbroken Homes: Parenting Style and Adolescent Positive Development in Chinese Single-Mother Families Experiencing Economic Disadvantage pp. 441-457

- Janet T.Y. Leung and Daniel T.L. Shek
- How Big is the Gap in Wellbeing between Marginalised and Non-Marginalised Young People as They Approach Adolescence? Evidence from a National Survey of 9–14 Year Old Australians pp. 459-485

- Gerry Redmond, Jasmine Huynh and Vanessa Maurici
- Life Satisfaction, School Satisfaction, and School Violence: A Mediation Analysis for Chilean Adolescent Victims and Perpetrators pp. 487-505

- Jorge J. Varela, Marc A. Zimmerman, Allison M. Ryan, Sarah A. Stoddard, Justin E. Heinze and Jaime Alfaro
- Student Subjective Wellbeing as a Predictor of Adolescent Problem Behaviors: a Comparison of First-Order and Second-Order Factor Effects pp. 507-521

- Gökmen Arslan and Tyler L. Renshaw
- Quality Matters: Sibling Relationships and Friendship Nominations among Adolescents pp. 523-539

- Deniz Yucel, Donna Bobbitt-Zeher and Douglas B. Downey
- Changes in Emotions from Childhood to Young Adulthood pp. 541-561

- C. Martin-Krumm, F. Fenouillet, A. Csillik, L. Kern, M. Besancon, J. Heutte, Y. Paquet, Y. Delas, M. Trousselard, B. Lecorre and Ed Diener
- Explaining Cyber Deviance among School-Aged Youth pp. 563-584

- Byung H. Lee
- Links between Poverty and Children’s Subjective Wellbeing: Examining the Mediating and Moderating Role of Relationships pp. 585-607

- Esther Yin-Nei Cho
- Monitoring Preadolescents’ Well-being: Italian Validation of the Middle Years Development Instrument pp. 609-628

- Luciana Castelli, Jenny Marcionetti, Alberto Crescentini and Luca Sciaroni
- A New Measurement of Adverse Childhood Experiences Drawn from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics Child Development Supplement pp. 629-647

- Mark W. Olofson
- Factor Structure and Factorial Invariance of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire among Children of Prisoners and their Parents pp. 649-660

- Kathryn Sharratt, Daniel Boduszek, Bernard Gallagher and Adele Jones
- Ecological Levels of Social and Emotional Wellbeing of Young People pp. 661-679

- Michael E. Bernard and Andrew Stephanou
- Cross-Cohort Changes in Adolescents’ Civic Attitudes from 1999 to 2009: An Analysis of Sixteen Countries pp. 681-703

- Carolyn Barber and Jessica Ross
- Erratum to: The Current Evidence Base and Future Needs in Improving Children’s Well-Being Across Europe: is There a Case for a Comparative Longitudinal Survey? pp. 705-705

- Haridhan Goswami, Christopher Fox and Gary Pollock
Volume 11, issue 1, 2018
- From Relevant Capabilities to Relevant Indicators: Defining an Indicator System for Children’s Well-Being in Spain pp. 1-25

- Mónica Domínguez-Serrano and Lucía Moral Espín
- Exploring Low Subjective Well-Being Among Children Aged 11 in the UK: an Analysis Using Data Reported by Parents and by Children pp. 27-56

- Gwyther Rees and Jonathan Bradshaw
- Investigating the Dimensions of Youth Wellbeing: An Exploratory Structural Equation Modelling Approach Applied to Palestine pp. 57-78

- Mohammad Abu-Zaineh and Maame Woode
- The Same But Different? Applicability of a General Resilience Model to Understand a Population of Vulnerable Youth pp. 79-96

- Joseph M. Boden, Jackie Sanders, Robyn Munford and Linda Liebenberg
- Child Personality–Adjustment Associations at the Transition from Kindergarten to School: Evaluating the Vulnerability and the Scar Model pp. 97-116

- Maja Zupančič, Anja Podlesek and Tina Kavčič
- Development of Preschool Children Sibling Rivalry Scale (PSRS) pp. 117-136

- Aysun Ata Aktürk and Hasibe Özlen Demircan
- The Delaware Social-Emotional Competency Scale (DSECS-S): Evidence of Validity and Reliability pp. 137-157

- Lindsey S. Mantz, George G. Bear, Chunyan Yang and Angela Harris
- Social Participation and Safety Deprivation of Children in Italy: PIIGS Countries in Perspective pp. 159-184

- Gaetano Grilli, Antonella D’Agostino and Antoanneta Potsi
- Material Well-being, Social Relationships and Children’s Overall Life Satisfaction in Hong Kong pp. 185-205

- Maggie Lau and Jonathan Bradshaw
- ‘They Say HIV is a Punishment from God or from Ancestors’: Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Psychometric Assessment of an HIV Stigma Scale for South African Adolescents Living with HIV (ALHIV-SS) pp. 207-223

- Marija Pantelic, Mark Boyes, Lucie Cluver and Mildred Thabeng
- Social Differences in Leisure Boredom and its Consequences for Life Satisfaction Among Young People pp. 225-243

- Bram Spruyt, Lauren Vandenbossche, Gil Keppens, Jessy Siongers and Filip Van Droogenbroeck
- Longitudinal Relationship between Academic Stress and Bonding Social Capital: Risk and Protective Roles of ‘Bonding Social Capital and Academic Stress’ According to Specific Situations in South Korean Adolescents pp. 245-261

- Changmin Yoo
- What is the Minimum Budget for an Adequate Social Participation in Spain? An Estimate Through the Reference Budgets Approach pp. 263-290

- Irene Cussó-Parcerisas, Elena Carrillo Álvarez and Jordi Riera-Romaní
- Neighborhood Effects on Children’s Subjective Deprivation: Are Poor Children’s Perceptions of the Economic Situation in their Home Influenced by their Neighborhood? pp. 291-305

- Bernadette Huyer-May, Claudia Schmiedeberg and Nina Schumann
- Social-Ecological Antecedents of Oppositional-Defiant Behavior in U.S. Schools: Findings from a Nationally Representative Sample of Early Adolescents pp. 307-327

- Jun Sung Hong, Dorothy L. Espelage and Johnny S. Kim
- How are Immigrant Children in Sweden Faring? Mean Income, Affluence and Poverty Since the 1980s pp. 329-353

- Björn Gustafsson and Torun Österberg
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