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zIReN Meeting, Edinburgh, 2022

4th z-proso International Research Network (zIReN) Meeting

Bayes Centre, University of Edinburgh, UK
1st to 3rd September 2022

The 4th z-proso International Research Network (zIReN) Meeting took place from 1st to 3rd September 2022. The event brought together researchers from all over Europe and the US to present and discuss their latest research from the Zurich Project on Social Development from Childhood to Adulthood (z-proso).

Workshop topics were wide-ranging and included child and adolescent development, violent and delinquent behaviour, mental health, ecological momentary assessment and longitudinal methodology.

z-proso, which has been ongoing since 2004, completed its 9th wave of data collection at age 24 in August. The workshop was an invaluable opportunity to share updates on the new data and plan exciting future collaborations.

This year’s event was hosted by zIReN members Dr Aja Murray and Dr Ingrid Obsuth from the University of Edinburgh. We are thankful to them for having organized this scientifically and socially most enriching event!

 

Presentations Thursday, 1st September 2022

Denis Ribeaud, Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development, University of Zurich
z-proso Phase VI (2021-2024) (PDF, 672 KB)

Céline Gloor, Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development, University of Zurich
Fieldwork z-proso data collection wave 9 (2022) (PDF, 340 KB)

Lilly Shanahan, Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development & Department of Psychology, University of Zurich
Brief updates on the JEA special issue and the NextGen study (PDF, 915 KB)

Manuel Eisner, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge & Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development, University of Zurich
Human development through the z-proso lens: Reflections on achievements and future directions (PDF, 2 MB)

Aja Murray, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh
The 'Decades-to-Minutes' study: An update on key findings and new directions (PDF, 1 MB)

Sam Henry, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh
Associations between bullying victimisation in adolescence and daily life stress and social experiences in adulthood (PDF, 787 KB)

Anna Talty, Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Edinburgh
The role of student-teacher relationships in the association between adverse parenting and emotion dynamics – combining longitudinal and ecological momentary assessment data (PDF, 446 KB)

Hugo Gomes, Center for Psychology, University of Porto
Panel effects in self-reported offending in longitudinal studies: A quasi-experiment using the z-proso study (PDF, 1 MB)

Amy Nivette, Department of Sociology, Utrecht University
Does early victimization influence legal socialization? Evidence from the Zurich project on the social development from childhood to adulthood (PDF, 148 KB)

Sebastian L. Kübel, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime Security and Law
Does unstructured unsupervised socializing with peers induce short-term mindsets? (PDF, 1 MB)

Jessica Deitzer, Department of Criminology, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime Security and Law
Effect of early and enduring interactions with the police on short- term mindsets (PDF, 1 MB)

Benjamin Ganschow, Institute of Education and Child Studies, University of Leiden
The association of adolescent stressful life experiences on adult future self-continuity and concurrent outcomes (PDF, 1 MB)

Presentations Friday, 2nd September 2022

Fabiola Silletti, Department of Education, Psychology, Communication, University of Bari Aldo Moro
Change dynamics and associations of self-control, parental involvement, internalizing problems, and prosociality from early to late adolescence (PDF, 690 KB)

Laura Bechtiger, Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development, University of Zurich
Youth-to-parent aggression in adolescence and associations with parenting behaviors

Izabela Zych, Department of Psychology, Universidad de Córdoba
Parental practices in childhood as longitudinal predictors of substance use later in life: The mediating role of self-control (PDF, 405 KB)

Lydia Johnson-Ferguson, Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development, University of Zurich
Associations between drug use and well-being in the period of young adulthood: Insights from hair analysis in a community sample (PDF, 1 MB)

Cesar Leos-Toro, Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development, University of Zurich
Childhood correlates of cocaine use among young people in Zurich

Michelle Loher, Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development, University of Zurich
Tobacco use, cannabis use, self-control and violence: Disentangling relations from early adolescence to early adulthood

Bettina Rottweiler, Security and Crime Science, University College London
Examining the link between violence against women and violent extremism (PDF, 6 MB)

Shaina Herman, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime Security and Law
Guardianship, perceived safety, and bystander intervention (PDF, 1004 KB)

Lana Ghuneim, School of Law, University of Sheffield
Predictors and mediators of violence against women attitudes among second-generation refugee, migrant and native adolescents in Zurich, Switzerland (PDF, 373 KB)

Jens Heumann, Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development & Social Genomics, University of Zurich
Increased stress reactivity threshold in victims of bullying (PDF, 1 MB)

Lydia Gabriela Speyer, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge
A longitudinal investigation of the dual system model of adolescent risk-taking: Evaluating the effect of affiliating with high-risk taking peers (PDF, 1 MB)

Vicente J Llorent, Department of Education, Universidad de Córdoba
Teacher-student, teacher-parents and teacher-teacher relationships as predictors of educational outcomes (PDF, 910 KB)

 

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