Adolescence: its Psychology and its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology, Sociology, Sex, Crime, Religion. By G. Stanley Hall, President of Clark University and Professor of Psychology and Pedagogy.
"Age definitions are always arbitrary", she writes, but "our current definition of adolescence is overly restricted". "The ages of 10-24 years are a better fit with the development of adolescents ...
Despite being a first-line treatment for adolescent depression and anxiety, antidepressant drugs appear to have questionable efficacy and carry an increased risk of adverse effects in this population.
I am an applied developmental psychologist who uses qualitative and quantitative methods to explore themes of intersectionality and solidarity. My research investigates (1) how adolescents form ...
mrc-epid.cam.ac.uk Objective To systematically review and meta-analyse how physical activity (PA) changes from adolescence to early adulthood (13–30 years ... Iterative comparison and discussion ...
The developmental science of childhood and adolescence. Major theoretical perspectives, research methods, and ethical issues are presented with respect to prenatal development, infancy, childhood, ...
Human development is influenced by, but not entirely determined by, our parents and our genes. Children may have very different personalities, and different strengths and weaknesses, than the ...
The program has trained hundreds of school counselors to become leaders, advocates, and change agents who utilize evidence-based practices to remove barriers to learning and promote positive ...
Drawing on the development experience and advances in economic analysis since the 1950s, World Development Report 2024 identifies what developing economies can do to avoid the “middle-income trap.” ...