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1Bidirectional Relationships Between Dispositional Mindfulness, Looming Maladaptive Style, and Social Anxiety in Youth
Mindfulness, 2025, 16, 215-223
2.52Citations (PDF)
2The Role of Resilience and Support From Others in the Association Between Family Support and Internalizing Symptoms in Spanish-Speaking Trans and Nonbinary Youth
JAACAP Open, 2025, 3, 1098-1106
1.72Citations (PDF)
3Longitudinal Associations Between Nonsuicidal Self-Injury, Depressive Symptoms, Hopelessness, and Emotional Dysregulation in Adolescents
Archives of Suicide Research, 2024, 28, 800-814
2.818Citations (PDF)
4Parents’ Self-Compassion as a Moderator Between Children’s Emotional Regulation Difficulties and Parents’ Depressive Symptoms
Mindfulness, 2024, 15, 2038-2047
2.53Citations (PDF)
5The role of testosterone and cortisol levels in nonsuicidal selfinjury in adolescents
Journal of Adolescence, 2024, 96, 1793-1804
2.71Citations (PDF)
6Bidirectional Relationships Between Cyberbystanders’ Roles, Cyberbullying Perpetration, and Justification of Violence
Youth and Society, 2023, 55, 611-629
2.07Citations (PDF)
7A Growth Mindset and Self-Affirmation Intervention to Reduce Violent and Risky Online Behaviors: The Moderating Role of Previous Victimization2.39Citations (PDF)
8The Interpersonal Mindfulness in Parenting Scale: Examining the Reliability and Validity in Spanish Parents
Mindfulness, 2023, 14, 482-492
2.510Citations (PDF)
9Bidirectional relationships between interpretation biases, safety behaviors, and social anxiety
Current Psychology, 2023, 43, 2597-2606
1.76Citations (PDF)
10The Protective Role of Dispositional Mindfulness on Cyber Dating Abuse: A 6-Month Longitudinal Study2.32Citations (PDF)
11Maladaptive Schemas as An Explanation for Gender Differences in Eating Disorder Symptoms in Adolescents0.41Citations (PDF)
12Are All Child-to-Parent Violence Profiles Associated with Exposure to Family Violence? Findings from a Sample of Spanish Adolescents
Healthcare (Switzerland), 2023, 11, 1710
2.211Citations (PDF)
13Beyond Logical Errors: Preliminary Evidence for the “Looming Vulnerability Distortions Questionnaire” of Cognitive-Perceptual Distortions in Anxiety1.53Citations (PDF)
14Dispositional mindfulness profiles in pregnant women: relationships with dyadic adjustment and symptoms of depression and anxiety2.25Citations (PDF)
15Psychological Symptoms in Parents Who Experience Child-to-Parent Violence: The Role of Self-Efficacy Beliefs
Healthcare (Switzerland), 2023, 11, 2894
2.213Citations (PDF)
16Developmental Moderators of a Single-Session Incremental Theory of Personality Intervention on Aggressive Behavior
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2022, 37, NP7528-NP7553
2.32Citations (PDF)
17Loot boxes in Spanish adolescents and young adults: Relationship with internet gaming disorder and online gambling disorder
Computers in Human Behavior, 2022, 126, 107012
7.648Citations (PDF)
18Epidemiology of Cyber Dating Abuse Victimization in Adolescence and Its Relationship With Health-Related Quality of Life: A Longitudinal Study
Youth and Society, 2022, 54, 711-729
2.027Citations (PDF)
19Effects of an incremental theory of the personality intervention on psychophysiological responses to social stress during the transition to college
Current Psychology, 2022, 42, 12449-12462
1.71Citations (PDF)
20Resilience Moderates the Associations between Bipolar Disorder Mood Episodes and Mental Health
Clinica Y Salud, 2022, 33, 83-90
1.33Citations (PDF)
21Understanding the Perpetuation of Cyberbullying Victimization in Adolescents: The Role of Executive Functions1.714Citations (PDF)
22The Association between exposure to COVID-19, internalizing symptoms, and Dispositional Mindfulness in Adolescents: a longitudinal pre- and during-pandemic study1.75Citations (PDF)
23A growth mindset intervention to promote resilience against online peer victimization: A randomized controlled trial
Computers in Human Behavior, 2022, 135, 107373
7.626Citations (PDF)
24Epidemiology of online sexual solicitation and interaction of minors with adults: A longitudinal study
Child Abuse and Neglect, 2022, 131, 105759
2.819Citations (PDF)
25Emotion dysregulation and mindfulness in non-suicidal self-injury
Psychiatry Research, 2022, 314, 114691
3.117Citations (PDF)
26A Preventive Intervention to Reduce Risk of Online Grooming Among Adolescents
Psychosocial Intervention, 2022, 31, 177-184
3.117Citations (PDF)
27The Revised Child-to-Parent Aggressions Questionnaire: an Examination During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Journal of Family Violence, 2022, 38, 1563-1576
1.416Citations (PDF)
28Reliability of an Interpretation Bias Task of Ambiguous Faces and Its Relationship with Social Anxiety, Depression, and Looming Maladaptive Style1.28Citations (PDF)
29Are Perceived Executive Functions Beneficial for Adolescents Who Experience Peer Victimization?1.22Citations (PDF)
30Relationship between trait mindfulness and the roles of cyberbullying bystanders among adolescents
Psicologia Conductual, 2022, 30, 663-675
0.20Citations (PDF)
31Early Maladaptive Schemas and Social Information Processing in Child-to-Parent Aggression2.329Citations (PDF)
32Clinical assessment of non‐suicidal self‐injury: A systematic review of instruments2.634Citations (PDF)
33Health-Related Quality of Life and Cumulative Psychosocial Risks in Adolescents
Youth and Society, 2021, 53, 636-653
2.026Citations (PDF)
34Epidemiology of Peer Victimization and its Impact on Health-Related Quality of Life in Adolescents: a Longitudinal Study
School Mental Health, 2021, 13, 338-346
3.025Citations (PDF)
35Cognitive Flexibility and Selective Attention’s Associations with Internalizing Symptoms in Adolescents: Are they Reciprocal?2.623Citations (PDF)
36Effects of a Brief Preventive Intervention in Cyberbullying and Grooming in Adolescents
Psychosocial Intervention, 2021, 30, 75-84
3.124Citations (PDF)
37Effects of a Mindfulness-based Intervention on Adolescents’ Depression and Self-concept: The Moderating Role of Age1.429Citations (PDF)
38Child-to-Parent Aggression and Dating Violence: Longitudinal Associations and the Predictive Role of Early Maladaptive Schemas
Journal of Family Violence, 2021, 37, 181-189
1.423Citations (PDF)
39Trait Mindfulness, Rumination, and Well-being in Family Caregivers of People with Acquired Brain Injury
Clinica Y Salud, 2021, 32, 71-77
1.39Citations (PDF)
40Transphobic bullying: Relationships between attitudes, observation, and perpetration
Psychology in the Schools, 2021, 58, 1832-1843
1.62Citations (PDF)
41Cyberbullying victimization and nonsuicidal self-injury in adolescents: The role of maladaptive schemas and dispositional mindfulness
Child Abuse and Neglect, 2021, 118, 105135
2.837Citations (PDF)
42Predictive Associations of Dispositional Mindfulness Facets with Anxiety and Depression: a Meta-analytic Structural Equation Modeling Approach
Mindfulness, 2021, 13, 37-53
2.528Citations (PDF)
43The role of dispositional mindfulness profiles as predictors of sleep problems through rumination in adolescents over time2.414Citations (PDF)
44Moderating factors of the association between being sexually solicited by adults and active online sexual behaviors in adolescents
Computers in Human Behavior, 2021, 124, 106935
7.619Citations (PDF)
45The role of temperament traits as predictors of depressive symptoms and resilience in adolescents2.31Citations (PDF)
46Interaction of Psychopathic Traits Dimensions in the Prediction of Psychological and Physical Child-to-Parent Violence in Adolescents1.217Citations (PDF)
47Validación de un cuestionario para evaluar el abuso en relaciones de pareja en adolescentes (CARPA), sus razones y las reacciones0.414Citations (PDF)
48Adolescent Dating Violence Stability and Mutuality: A 4-Year Longitudinal Study2.342Citations (PDF)
49Development of a Short Form of the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire–Adolescents for Children and Adolescents2.321Citations (PDF)
50Anxiety and the dynamic self as defined by the prospection and mental simulation of looming future threats
Journal of Personality, 2020, 88, 31-44
3.025Citations (PDF)
51Design and Measurement Properties of the Online Gambling Disorder Questionnaire (OGD-Q) in Spanish Adolescents2.541Citations (PDF)
52Psychometric properties of the triangulated version of the European Bullying Intervention Project Questionnaire: Prevalence across seven roles
Psychology in the Schools, 2020, 57, 78-90
1.624Citations (PDF)
53Working memory and emotional interpretation bias in a sample of Syrian refugee adolescents3.213Citations (PDF)
54Internet-Risk Classes of Adolescents, Dispositional Mindfulness and Health-Related Quality of Life: A Mediational Model2.817Citations (PDF)
55Quality of life, psychological well-being, and resilience in caregivers of people with acquired brain injury (ABI)
Brain Injury, 2020, 34, 480-488
1.627Citations (PDF)
56Differential Susceptibility to the Benefits of Mindful Parenting Depending on Child Dispositional Mindfulness
Mindfulness, 2020, 12, 405-418
2.511Citations (PDF)
57Longitudinal Bidirectional Associations Between Dispositional Mindfulness, Maladaptive Schemas, and Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents
Mindfulness, 2020, 11, 1943-1955
2.526Citations (PDF)
58Validación del Cuestionario Breve de Funciones Ejecutivas Webexec: Pruebas de rendimiento y síntomas psicológicos0.47Citations (PDF)
59Efficacy of a Brief Intervention Based on an Incremental Theory of Personality in the Prevention of Adolescent Dating Violence: A Randomized Controlled Trial3.123Citations (PDF)
60A Spanish adaptation of the mindfulness in parenting questionnaire
Psicothema, 2020, 1, 130-137
2.012Citations (PDF)
61The Role of Acceptance of Violence Beliefs and Social Information Processing on Dating Violence Perpetration2.716Citations (PDF)
62The moderating role of age in the relationship between different stressors and the quality of life of the relatives of people with intellectual disabilities
Quality of Life Research, 2019, 28, 2969-2978
2.11Citations (PDF)
63Effects of an incremental theory of personality intervention on the reciprocity between bullying and cyberbullying victimization and perpetration in adolescents
PLoS ONE, 2019, 14, e0224755
2.323Citations (PDF)
64Psychometric properties of the cyberbullying triangulation questionnaire: A prevalence analysis through seven roles2.037Citations (PDF)
65Dispositional Mindfulness and Its Moderating Role in the Predictive Association Between Stressors and Psychological Symptoms in Adolescents
Mindfulness, 2019, 10, 2046-2059
2.538Citations (PDF)
66The Effect of an Intervention Teaching Adolescents that People can Change on Depressive Symptoms, Cognitive Schemas, and Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis Hormones2.533Citations (PDF)
67Stress and autonomic response to sleep deprivation in medical residents: A comparative cross-sectional study
PLoS ONE, 2019, 14, e0214858
2.336Citations (PDF)
68The Beneficial Role of Mindfulness Facets in Relatives of People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Mindfulness, 2019, 10, 1883-1892
2.54Citations (PDF)
69Bidirectional Relationships Between Stress, Depressive Symptoms, and Cognitive Vulnerabilities in Adolescents0.717Citations (PDF)
70Women Victims of Intimate Partner Violence in Shelters: Correlates of Length of Stay and Subsequent Reentries
Violence Against Women, 2019, 25, 1433-1449
1.64Citations (PDF)
71Psychopathic Traits and Moral Disengagement Interact to Predict Bullying and Cyberbullying Among Adolescents2.381Citations (PDF)
72Longitudinal Trajectories of Child-to-Parent Violence through Adolescence
Journal of Family Violence, 2019, 35, 107-116
1.441Citations (PDF)
73Dispositional Mindfulness Profiles in Adolescents and their Associations with Psychological Functioning and Hypothalamic–Pituitary–Adrenal Axis Hormones2.626Citations (PDF)
74Validation of the Spanish Version of the Work and Social Adjustment Scale in a Sample of Individuals With Bipolar Disorder0.89Citations (PDF)
75Multivariate Models of Child-to-Mother Violence and Child-to-Father Violence among Adolescents4.852Citations (PDF)
76The role of emotional intelligence in the maintenance of adolescent dating violence perpetration2.423Citations (PDF)
77Persuasion strategies and sexual solicitations and interactions in online sexual grooming of adolescents: Modeling direct and indirect pathways
Journal of Adolescence, 2018, 63, 11-18
2.759Citations (PDF)
78Resilience dimensions and mental health outcomes in bipolar disorder in a follow‐up study
Stress and Health, 2018, 34, 115-126
3.223Citations (PDF)
79Longitudinal associations between resilience and quality of life in eating disorders
Psychiatry Research, 2018, 259, 470-475
3.138Citations (PDF)
80Internet Risks: An Overview of Victimization in Cyberbullying, Cyber Dating Abuse, Sexting, Online Grooming and Problematic Internet Use2.9203Citations (PDF)
81The Protective Role of Dispositional Mindfulness Against the Perpetuation of Cyberbullying Victimization and Perpetration Among Adolescents2.829Citations (PDF)
82Homophobic Bullying in Schools: The Role of Homophobic Attitudes and Exposure to Homophobic Aggression
School Psychology Review, 2018, 47, 95-105
3.734Citations (PDF)
83Maladaptive schemas as mediators of the relationship between previous victimizations in the family and dating violence victimization in adolescents
Child Abuse and Neglect, 2018, 81, 161-169
2.822Citations (PDF)
84The Role of Dispositional Mindfulness in the Longitudinal Associations Between Stressors, Maladaptive Schemas, and Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents
Mindfulness, 2018, 10, 547-558
2.522Citations (PDF)
85Punitive Parenting Style and Psychological Problems in Childhood: The Moderating Role of Warmth and Temperament1.454Citations (PDF)
86Exposure to family violence and dating violence perpetration in adolescents: Potential cognitive and emotional mechanisms.
Psychology of Violence, 2018, 8, 67-75
1.351Citations (PDF)
87Psychometric Properties of the Child-to-Parent Aggression Questionnaire in a Clinical Sample of Adolescents Who Abuse Their Parents: Prevalence and Gender Differences
Violence and Victims, 2018, 33, 203-217
0.914Citations (PDF)
88Exposure to Family Violence and Internalizing and Externalizing Problems Among Spanish Adolescents
Violence and Victims, 2018, 33, 368-382
0.916Citations (PDF)
89ABUSO, CONTROL Y VIOLENCIA EN LA PAREJA A TRAVÉS DE INTERNET Y LOS SMARTPHONES: CARACTERÍSTICAS, EVALUACIÓN Y PREVENCIÓN0.841Citations (PDF)
90Exposure to Family Violence as a Predictor of Dating Violence and Child-to-Parent Aggression in Spanish Adolescents
Youth and Society, 2017, 49, 393-412
2.070Citations (PDF)
91The role of emotional maltreatment and looming cognitive style in the development of social anxiety symptoms in late adolescents2.227Citations (PDF)
92Mujeres víctimas de violencia de género en centros de acogida: características sociodemográficas y del maltrato3.118Citations (PDF)
93Una aproximación cualitativa a los factores de resiliencia en familiares de personas con discapacidad intelectual en España
Psychosocial Intervention, 2017, 26, 93-101
3.123Citations (PDF)
94Associations Between Experiencing and Witnessing Physical and Psychological Abuse and Internalizing and Externalizing Problems in Yemeni Children
Journal of Family Violence, 2017, 32, 585-593
1.410Citations (PDF)
95Mindfulness facets and problematic Internet use: A six-month longitudinal study
Addictive Behaviors, 2017, 72, 57-63
3.163Citations (PDF)
96The Looming Maladaptive Style Questionnaire: Measurement invariance and relations to anxiety and depression across 10 countries3.420Citations (PDF)
97Relationship between cyberbullying roles, cortisol secretion and psychological stress
Computers in Human Behavior, 2017, 70, 153-160
7.679Citations (PDF)
98Does the acting with awareness trait of mindfulness buffer the predictive association between stressors and psychological symptoms in adolescents?2.456Citations (PDF)
99Effects of Looming Cognitive Style and Time Course on Anticipatory Anxiety About an Impending Speech0.76Citations (PDF)
100Continued Bullying Victimization in Adolescents: Maladaptive Schemas as a Mediational Mechanism2.673Citations (PDF)
101Early Maladaptive Schemas as Moderators of the Association between Bullying Victimization and Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents1.533Citations (PDF)
102The Acceptance of Dating Violence scale (ADV): Psychometric properties of the Spanish version
Psicothema, 2017, 2, 241-246
2.019Citations (PDF)
103Recursive Associations Among Maladaptive Cognitions and Symptoms of Social Anxiety and Depression: Implications for Sex Differences0.716Citations (PDF)
104Desarrollo del Inventario de factores de resiliencia ante la adversidad
Ansiedad Y Estres, 2016, 22, 110-117
0.38Citations (PDF)
105Measurement of dispositional mindfulness in children and adolescents: A review of available self-report measures in Spanish
Mindfulness & Compassion, 2016, 1, 58-67
0.611Citations (PDF)
106Mindfulness Facets and Depression in Adolescents: Rumination as a Mediator
Mindfulness, 2016, 7, 1092-1102
2.583Citations (PDF)
107Assessing the Relationship between Mindful Awareness and Problematic Internet Use among Adolescents
Mindfulness, 2016, 7, 1281-1288
2.556Citations (PDF)
108Social Information Processing in Dating Conflicts2.328Citations (PDF)
109Do extraversion and neuroticism moderate the association between bullying victimization and internalizing symptoms? A three-wave longitudinal study3.767Citations (PDF)
110Gender moderates the association between psychopathic traits and aggressive behavior in adolescents2.442Citations (PDF)
111Resilience in eating disorders: A qualitative study
Women and Health, 2016, 56, 576-594
1.328Citations (PDF)
112Child-to-Parent Violence: An Exploratory Study of the Roles of Family Violence and Parental Discipline Through the Stories Told by Spanish Children and Their Parents
Violence and Victims, 2015, 30, 935-947
0.943Citations (PDF)
113Resilience in family caregivers of persons with acquired brain injury.
Rehabilitation Psychology, 2015, 60, 295-302
1.121Citations (PDF)
114Predictors of child-to-parent aggression: A 3-year longitudinal study.
Developmental Psychology, 2015, 51, 663-676
1.593Citations (PDF)
115Consensus on media violence effects: Comment on Bushman, Gollwitzer, and Cruz (2015).0.05Citations (PDF)
116Building resilience: A qualitative study of Spanish women who have suffered intimate partner violence.1.539Citations (PDF)
117Children who are exposed to intimate partner violence: Interviewing mothers to understand its impact on children
Child Abuse and Neglect, 2015, 48, 58-67
2.853Citations (PDF)
118Test of an hypothesized structural model of the relationships between cognitive style and social anxiety: A 12-month prospective study3.425Citations (PDF)
119The development and validation of the cyber dating abuse questionnaire among young couples
Computers in Human Behavior, 2015, 48, 358-365
7.6246Citations (PDF)
120Cross-Lagged Associations Among Ruminative Response Style, Stressors, and Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents0.734Citations (PDF)
121Negative Inferences as Mediators of the Predictive Association Between Early Maladaptive Schemas and Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents0.79Citations (PDF)
122Stability of cyberbullying victimization among adolescents: Prevalence and association with bully–victim status and psychosocial adjustment
Computers in Human Behavior, 2015, 53, 140-148
7.659Citations (PDF)
123Cyber Dating Abuse: Prevalence, Context, and Relationship with Offline Dating Aggression
Psychological Reports, 2015, 116, 565-585
2.1187Citations (PDF)
124Prevalence and Association of Sexting and Online Sexual Victimization Among Spanish Adults1.6169Citations (PDF)
125Reciprocal longitudinal associations between substance use and child‐to‐parent violence in adolescents
Journal of Adolescence, 2015, 44, 124-133
2.745Citations (PDF)
126Problematic Internet use and problematic alcohol use from the cognitive–behavioral model: A longitudinal study among adolescents
Addictive Behaviors, 2015, 40, 109-114
3.199Citations (PDF)
127Cyberbullying Victimization and Depression in Adolescents: The Mediating Role of Body Image and Cognitive Schemas in a One-year Prospective Study1.065Citations (PDF)
128Prevalence and functions of non-suicidal self-injury in Spanish adolescents
Psicothema, 2015, 3, 223-228
2.044Citations (PDF)
129Justification beliefs of violence, myths about love and cyber dating abuse
Psicothema, 2015, 4, 327-333
2.060Citations (PDF)
130Intimate partner violence during pregnancy: Women's narratives about their mothering experiences
Psychosocial Intervention, 2014, 23, 209-215
3.114Citations (PDF)
131Psychometric Properties of the Cyberbullying Questionnaire (CBQ) Among Mexican Adolescents
Violence and Victims, 2014, 29, 232-247
0.981Citations (PDF)
132Positive aspects of caregiving in Spanish caregivers of individuals with acquired brain injury.
Rehabilitation Psychology, 2014, 59, 193-202
1.124Citations (PDF)
133Emotional abuse as a predictor of early maladaptive schemas in adolescents: Contributions to the development of depressive and social anxiety symptoms
Child Abuse and Neglect, 2014, 38, 735-746
2.8141Citations (PDF)
134Brooding rumination as a mediator in the relation between early maladaptive schemas and symptoms of depression and social anxiety in adolescents
Journal of Adolescence, 2014, 37, 1281-1291
2.737Citations (PDF)
135Resilience Scale-25 Spanish version: Validation and assessment in eating disorders
Eating Behaviors, 2014, 15, 460-463
2.233Citations (PDF)
136Child-to-Parent Violence in Adolescents: The Perspectives of the Parents, Children, and Professionals in a Sample of Spanish Focus Group Participants
Journal of Family Violence, 2014, 29, 343-352
1.466Citations (PDF)
137Cyberbullying and Psychological and Behavioral Health Problems
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2014, 54, 618-619
2.77Citations (PDF)
138Social Information Processing in Child-to-Parent Aggression: Bidirectional Associations in a 1-Year Prospective Study1.458Citations (PDF)
139A Longitudinal Test of the Vulnerability-Stress Model with Early Maladaptive Schemas for Depressive and Social Anxiety Symptoms in Adolescents1.287Citations (PDF)
140Longitudinal and Reciprocal Relations of Cyberbullying With Depression, Substance Use, and Problematic Internet Use Among Adolescents
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2013, 53, 446-452
2.7456Citations (PDF)
141Early maladaptive schemas and social anxiety in adolescents: The mediating role of anxious automatic thoughts
Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2013, 27, 278-288
3.4101Citations (PDF)
142Child-to-Parent Violence2.3124Citations (PDF)
143Direct and Indirect Effects of Looming Cognitive Style via Social Cognitions on Social Anxiety, Depression, and Hostility1.212Citations (PDF)
144Cognitive Vulnerabilities as Mediators between Emotional Abuse and Depressive Symptoms2.556Citations (PDF)
145An Examination of the Structure and Stability of Early Maladaptive Schemas by Means of the Young Schema Questionnaire-32.096Citations (PDF)
146Evaluation of the cognitive-behavioral model of generalized and problematic Internet use in Spanish adolescents
Psicothema, 2013, 3, 299-306
2.051Citations (PDF)
147The role of emotion regulation in the predictive association between social information processing and aggressive behavior in adolescents2.941Citations (PDF)
148Depression and grief in Spanish family caregivers of people with traumatic brain injury: The roles of social support and coping
Brain Injury, 2012, 26, 834-843
1.639Citations (PDF)
149Measurement and analysis of the cognitive‐behavioral model of generalized problematic Internet use among Mexican adolescents
Journal of Adolescence, 2012, 35, 1581-1591
2.790Citations (PDF)
150Transactional Relationships among Cognitive Vulnerabilities, Stressors, and Depressive Symptoms in Adolescence2.5127Citations (PDF)
151Cognitive Mechanisms of the Transmission of Violence: Exploring Gender Differences among Adolescents Exposed to Family Violence1.462Citations (PDF)
152The role of coping with social stressors in the development of depressive symptoms: gender differences
Anxiety, Stress and Coping, 2011, 24, 387-406
2.242Citations (PDF)
153The impact of violence exposure on aggressive behavior through social information processing in adolescents.1.585Citations (PDF)
154Temporal Relationships Between Inferential Style and Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents1.214Citations (PDF)
155Monkey See, Monkey Do, Monkey Hurt4.034Citations (PDF)
156Violencia filio-parental en la adolescencia: características ambientales y personales
Infancia Y Aprendizaje, 2011, 34, 349-363
1.184Citations (PDF)
157Reciprocal relationships between sociometric indices of social status and aggressive behavior in children2.220Citations (PDF)
158Social Information Processing as a Mediator Between Cognitive Schemas and Aggressive Behavior in Adolescents2.590Citations (PDF)
159Early Maladaptive Schemas as Moderators of the Impact of Stressful Events on Anxiety and Depression in University Students1.267Citations (PDF)
160Cyberbullying in adolescents: Modalities and aggressors’ profile
Computers in Human Behavior, 2010, 26, 1128-1135
7.6525Citations (PDF)
161Integrating Sociotropy, Negative Inferences and Social Stressors as Explanations for the Development of Depression in Adolescence: Interactive and Mediational Mechanisms1.523Citations (PDF)
162Adaptación y validación del cuestionario What do You Think para evaluar el procesamiento de la información social en niños y niñas
Estudios De Psicologia, 2009, 30, 317-329
0.47Citations (PDF)
163Justification of Violence and Grandiosity Schemas as Predictors of Antisocial Behavior in Adolescents2.575Citations (PDF)
164Attributional style and depressive symptoms in adolescents: An examination of the role of various indicators of cognitive vulnerability3.639Citations (PDF)
165Coping as a Mediator and Moderator Between Intimate Partner Violence and Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression
Violence Against Women, 2008, 14, 886-904
1.676Citations (PDF)
166Características de salud mental de los hombres que maltratan a su pareja0.58Citations (PDF)
167Cognitive and coping mechanisms in the interplay between intimate partner violence and depression
Anxiety, Stress and Coping, 2007, 20, 369-382
2.241Citations (PDF)
168Factor Structure and Validity of the Revised Conflict Tactics Scales for Spanish Women
Violence Against Women, 2007, 13, 1072-1087
1.641Citations (PDF)
169Intimate partner violence and depressive symptoms in women: Cognitive schemas as moderators and mediators3.643Citations (PDF)
170Perceived social support, coping, and symptoms of distress in American and Spanish students2.279Citations (PDF)
171Gender Differences in Cognitive Vulnerability to Depression and Behavior Problems in Adolescents2.5138Citations (PDF)
172Automatic Thoughts and Psychological Symptoms: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of American and Spanish Students1.546Citations (PDF)
173The Schema Questionnaire - Short Form2.0117Citations (PDF)
174Cross-cultural equivalence of coping and involuntary responses to stress in Spain and the United States
Anxiety, Stress and Coping, 2004, 17, 163-185
2.249Citations (PDF)
175Title is missing!1.527Citations (PDF)
176Development of the teacher self-concept evaluation scale and its relation to burnout2.441Citations (PDF)
177Nonsuicidal Self-Injury in Transgender and Non-Binary Adolescents and Young Adults: The Protective Role of Self-Compassion
Transgender Health, 0, 10, 193-200
2.52Citations (PDF)
178Instrumental and Reactive Motives for Child-to-Parent Violence in the Context of Online Addictive Behaviors1.42Citations (PDF)
179Longitudinal associations between cyberbullying and problematic Internet use among adolescents: mediating role of body image and social self-concept / <i>Asociaciones longitudinales entre el ciberacoso y el uso problemático de Internet entre adolescentes: papel mediador de la imagen corporal y el autoconcepto social</i>
Infancia Y Aprendizaje, 0, 48, 546-574
1.11Citations (PDF)
180Bidirectional Associations Between Cyberbullying Victimization, Non‐Suicidal Self‐Injury, and Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents
Journal of Adolescence, 0, 98, 119-130
2.70Citations (PDF)