Published on in Vol 3, No 1 (2014): Jan-Mar

Stress and Mental Health in Families With Different Income Levels: A Strategy to Collect Multi-Actor Data

Stress and Mental Health in Families With Different Income Levels: A Strategy to Collect Multi-Actor Data

Stress and Mental Health in Families With Different Income Levels: A Strategy to Collect Multi-Actor Data

Authors of this article:

Koen Ponnet1, 2 Author Orcid Image ;   Edwin Wouters1

Journals

  1. Hans P, Gray C, Gill A, Tiessen J. The provider perspective: investigating the effect of the Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome (ePRO) mobile application and portal on primary care provider workflow. Primary Health Care Research & Development 2018;19(02):151 View
  2. Li X, Wang M. A Case Study of Mental Health of Impoverished College Students in Minority Areas of Guangxi Province in China. Creative Education 2018;09(16):2804 View
  3. Symons K, Ponnet K, Emmery K, Walrave M, Heirman W. Parental Knowledge of Adolescents’ Online Content and Contact Risks. Journal of Youth and Adolescence 2017;46(2):401 View
  4. Symons K, Ponnet K, Emmery K, Walrave M, Heirman W. A Factorial Validation of Parental Mediation Strategies with Regard to Internet Use. Psychologica Belgica 2017;57(2):93 View
  5. Ponnet K. Financial Stress, Parent Functioning and Adolescent Problem Behavior: An Actor–Partner Interdependence Approach to Family Stress Processes in Low-, Middle-, and High-Income Families. Journal of Youth and Adolescence 2014;43(10):1752 View
  6. Gitto L, Noh Y, Andrés A. Have lifestyle factors led to perceiving a higher level of stress? Implications for mental health policies from an econometric analysis for South Korea. Journal of Asian Public Policy 2020;13(3):257 View
  7. Yarımkaya E, Esentürk O, İlhan E, Karasu N. A WhatsApp-delivered intervention to promote physical activity in young children with autism spectrum disorder. International Journal of Developmental Disabilities 2022;68(5):732 View
  8. Malaeb D, Farchakh Y, Haddad C, Sacre H, Obeid S, Hallit S, Salameh P. Validation of the Beirut Distress Scale (BDS‐10), a short version of BDS‐22, to assess psychological distress among the Lebanese population. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care 2022;58(1):304 View
  9. Waeterloos C, Conradie P, Walrave M, Ponnet K. Digital Issue Movements: Political Repertoires and Drivers of Participation among Belgian Youth in the Context of ‘School Strike for Climate’. Sustainability 2021;13(17):9892 View
  10. Denecker F, Frackowiak M, Perneel S, Abeele M, Ponnet K, De Marez L. A dyadic multimethod study of “partner phubbing”, smartphone conflict, and relationship quality in opposite-sex couples from Belgium. Current Psychology 2024 View