Pathways Through Adolescence

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Accelerated Life
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Adolescent Binge Drinking
adolescent delinquency pathways
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African American Adolescents
African American Teens
African American Youth
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Antisocial Behavior
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Coed Schools
Community Based Action Research
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Crowd Affiliations
Crowd Contexts
Delinquent Behavior
Demographic Niches
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Facilitative Parenting
family environment impact
Grade Point Average
Inhibitive Parenting
multi-context adolescent development
Neighborhood Monitoring
Non-normative Life Events
Parental Monitoring
Parental Monitoring Scale
parenting styles analysis
Peer Crowds
Peer Influence Processes
peer influence research
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Proximal Processes
schools
Single Sex Schools
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Young Men
youth risk factors

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138977983
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Sep 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Adolescent researchers are increasingly aware that they must examine development both across time and across context. To do so, however, requires new conceptualizations and methodological approaches to the study of development, including attention to the pathways young people choose in adolescence and follow into adulthood. This volume assembles work by key researchers in the field who are struggling to understand how developmental trajectories are constructed and maintained throughout the adolescent period.

A complete understanding of developmental pathways requires the recognition that adolescents' social contexts--family, school, neighborhood, and/or peer group--are important influences on the choices they make at this developmental period. Researchers have traditionally studied contexts in isolation rather than examining the interrelationships among contexts and their implications for adolescent development. The present volume seeks to address this gap in the literature, with attention given not only to the interrelationships among contexts for white, middle-class youth, but also to these issues for minority adolescents in neighborhoods that vary in terms of access to resources. It concludes with an examination of researcher-community collaboration as a strategy to move communities toward a greater awareness of adolescent development and the problems facing youth in their community, and as a means to promote potential avenues for policy change and intervention.

Edited by Crockett, Lisa J.; Crouter, Ann C.