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Adolescence-limited and life-course-persistent antisocial behavior: a developmental taxonomy.
Psychology Review, 1993A dual taxonomy is presented to reconcile 2 incongruous facts about antisocial behavior: (a) It shows impressive continuity over age, but (b) its prevalence changes dramatically over age, increasing almost 10-fold temporarily during adolescence.
T. Moffitt
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Pediatrics, 2023
This policy statement is the first published statement in the United States on this topic and the authors aim to provide pediatricians with evidence-based information on the unique aspects required to care for hospitalized adolescents. Included in this policy statement is a description of the possible effects hospitalization may have on the ...
Cora C. Breuner+36 more
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This policy statement is the first published statement in the United States on this topic and the authors aim to provide pediatricians with evidence-based information on the unique aspects required to care for hospitalized adolescents. Included in this policy statement is a description of the possible effects hospitalization may have on the ...
Cora C. Breuner+36 more
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Psychological bulletin, 2001
Progress and issues in the study of coping with stress during childhood and adolescence are reviewed. Definitions of coping are considered, and the relationship between coping and other aspects of responses to stress (e.g., temperament and stress ...
B. Compas+4 more
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Progress and issues in the study of coping with stress during childhood and adolescence are reviewed. Definitions of coping are considered, and the relationship between coping and other aspects of responses to stress (e.g., temperament and stress ...
B. Compas+4 more
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Psychological bulletin, 1992
The authors suggest that the most promising route to effective strategies for the prevention of adolescent alcohol and other drug problems is through a risk-focused approach.
J. Hawkins, R. Catalano, Janet Y. Miller
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The authors suggest that the most promising route to effective strategies for the prevention of adolescent alcohol and other drug problems is through a risk-focused approach.
J. Hawkins, R. Catalano, Janet Y. Miller
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Adolescences physiologiques, adolescences pathologiques
Bulletin de l'Académie Nationale de Médecine, 2006The uncertainties of looming adulthood, nostalgia for childhood, and a general malaise explain the crisis of adolescence. Rebellion, conflict, occasional failure at school or in society, and at-risk behaviors are not always signs of future psychiatric illness.
Olivier Canceil+3 more
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American Psychologist, 1993
Although most individuals pass through adolescence without excessively high levels of "storm and stress," many do experience difficulty. Why? Is there something unique about this developmental period that puts adolescents at risk for difficulty?
J. Eccles+6 more
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Although most individuals pass through adolescence without excessively high levels of "storm and stress," many do experience difficulty. Why? Is there something unique about this developmental period that puts adolescents at risk for difficulty?
J. Eccles+6 more
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The Adolescence of Institutional Theory.
, 1987Early versions of this paper were presented at the "Conference on Institutional Change," held at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, CA, May 15-16, 1987; and at a conference, "Critical Perspectives on Organizational ...
W. Scott
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Adolescent images of adolescence
Journal of Adolescence, 1989AbstractThis study examines the extent to which a group of Scottish adolescents are influenced by negative images of adolescence present in our culture, and investigates their self‐image by means of a Q sort. Forty 15‐ and 16‐year‐old school students took part in the study, half of whom were female.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1963
(Continued)* Nutrition Energy Intake A committee on nutrition surveyed the literature for the White House Conference of 193049 and concluded that the information on caloric intake, particularly dur...
Felix P. Heald+2 more
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(Continued)* Nutrition Energy Intake A committee on nutrition surveyed the literature for the White House Conference of 193049 and concluded that the information on caloric intake, particularly dur...
Felix P. Heald+2 more
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The Impact of Epilepsy on the Adolescent Adolescent
MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 2005Epilepsy is the most common serious neurologic condition affecting adolescents, coinciding with a time of dramatic change in growth, hormones, psychology, and social situations. Adolescents with epilepsy are sensitive to peer norms and beliefs and may limit disclosure of their chronic illness to feel less different or stigmatized. They may also explore
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