Encyclopedia of Adolescence, Second Edition presents a comprehensive overview of the theories, methods, and empirical evidence needed to understand this critical developmental period. Split across 3 volumes, and spanning over 130 chapters, the title begins with an overview of the history of the study of adolescence and the emerging theories and tools used to study adolescent development, as well as normative changes of adolescence, encompassing a broad range of adolescent experiences. It then examines the interpersonal and socioecological contexts which are both shaped by the adolescent and play a formative role in the adolescent’s development. In conclusion, the book examines those experiences that can compromise healthy development in adolescence and the specific mental health challenges that are common or emergent during the adolescent years. This updated edition addresses identified gaps in the earlier edition, and in similar works, expanding coverage to topics that have often been overlooked but are key experiences, tasks, or contexts affecting adolescent development. Shines a unique lens on the intersection of adolescent development and racial, ethnic, economic, and health equityIncludes investigators from diverse and international communitiesIncorporates a strengths-based perspective throughout each volumeProvides in-depth presentations of each topic by leading investigators on the relevant topic INDICE: Academic AchievementLearning Motivation and EngagementAutonomyBereavementPsychobiological Assessments Body image in adolescence: A developmental perspectiveBrain DevelopmentCareer DevelopmentCognitive DevelopmentCopingCreativityDecision MakingDriving BehaviorEmotional DevelopmentEmotion RegulationExecutive FunctionGender Identity DevelopmentGeneticsHistory of the Study of AdolescenceHormonesIntersectionalityLiteracy and Reading Behaviors in AdolescenceMemorySelf-regulationMoral DevelopmentMotivationMusic ListeningNutritionParenthoodPersonality TraitsPhysical AttractivenessPregnancyPubertyQualitative and Mixed MethodsQuantitative Research MethodsRisk-taking BehaviorsSelf-developmentSelf-esteemSexual Behavioral DevelopmentSexual OrientationSleepTheory of MindSpirituality, Religion, and Health DevelopmentStages of AdolescenceTheories of AdolescenceEthnic Racial IdentityMeta-Cognition & Self-Regulated LearningAttachmentCivic and Political EngagementClimate ChangeCritical ConsciousnessCOVIDCultural Influences Employment and Work ParticipationFamily OrganizationFamily RelationshipsForced DisplacementFoster CareFriendships Gender RolesGlobalizationHigh Conflict SocietiesHigh SchoolHome EnvironmentMigrationInfluence of MediaInitiation Ceremonies and Rites of PassageInterpersonal Processes and Social IdentitiesDigital Media UseLeisure20025. Mentoring RelationshipsMiddle SchoolNeighborhoodsOnline LearningOut-of-School ActivitiesParent-Child RelationshipsParenting Practices and StylesPeer Influence Peer RelationsPolicyPopularity and Social Status Racial-Ethnic SocializationReligious involvement in adolescenceRomantic RelationshipsSchool-to-Work TransitionsSchools and SchoolingSchool Transitions in Human and Adolescent DevelopmentSexuality EducationSibling RelationshipsSocial CompetenceSocial Network AnalysisSocial SupportSocializationSport ParticipationVideo GamingVocational TrainingYouth GangsAbleismAddictionsADHDAIDSAlcohol UseAutism Spectrum DisordersBipolar DisorderBody Dysmorphic DisorderBullying/Peer Victimization Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Chronic IllnessDating ViolenceDelinquency Depression and Depressive DisorderDevelopmental PsychopathologyDisruptive Behaviors and AggressionEating Disorders in Children and Adolescents Empowering Community SettingsToxicants and Adolescent Environmental Health: A Developmentally- and Equity-Informed Perspective Food insecurityHomelessness and Housing InsecurityInterpersonal Psychotherapy for DepressionIntellectual DisabilitiesJuvenile Justice SystemLonelinessMaltreatment and NeglectModes of InterventionModels of PsychopathologyMultisystemic TherapyNon-suicidal Self-injuryOverweight/ObesityParental Divorce and Family TransitionsPhysical DisabilitiesPovertyPsychopharmacology in AdolescentsRacial/Ethnic Discrimination ResilienceRisky Sexual BehaviorRunaway TeensSchizophreniaSchool DisciplineSchool DropoutSex TraffickingSexism and Gender-Based DiscriminationSexually Transmitted InfectionsSpecific Learning DisabilitiesStreet-involved YouthStructural RacismSubstance abuseSuicideTobacco UseViolence Witnessing ViolenceXenophobiaYouth-led Participatory Action Research
- ISBN: 978-0-323-96023-6
- Editorial: Academic Press
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 1972
- Fecha Publicación: 14/06/2024
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés