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Foster, Thomas W.; Levitov, Justin E. – ADULTSPAN Journal, 2012
The authors explored how midlifers and older adults perceive wellness by factor analyzing the Perceived Wellness Survey (PWS; Adams, Bezner, & Steinhardt, 1997). Results indicated a 4-factor solution different from the 6 originally proposed wellness dimensions of the PWS, suggesting that wellness perceptions change as people age. Suggestions…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Wellness, Aging (Individuals), Attitude Measures
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McDermott, Lori Berger – Young Children, 2012
A growing body of national research confirms that significant levels of learning and growth occur during early childhood, and that it is important, from a public policy perspective, to increase access to quality programs and services that support the development of skills and attitudes children need to succeed. Clearly, no one-size-fits-all…
Descriptors: Play, Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Developmental Stages
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Vrieze, Scott I.; Perlman, Greg; Krueger, Robert F.; Iacono, William G. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2012
Externalizing psychopathology (EXT) is a framework for understanding diagnostic comorbidity and etiology of antisocial and substance-use behaviors. EXT indicates continuity in adulthood but the structure of adolescent EXT is less clear. This report examines whether adolescent EXT is trait-like, as has been found with adults, or categorical. We use…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Psychopathology, Adolescents, Etiology
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Reynolds, Bridget M.; Juvonen, Jaana – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2012
The relative nature of pubertal timing has received little attention in research linking early pubertal development with psychological adjustment. The current study examines the dynamic association between pubertal timing and internalizing symptoms among an urban, ethnically diverse sample of girls (n = 1,167; 50% Latina, 30% Black/African…
Descriptors: Females, Middle School Students, Puberty, Depression (Psychology)
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Johnstone, Melissa; Lee, Christina – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2012
Previous findings from quantitative research have shown that the majority of young Australian women aged 18 to 23 years aspire to be married, with children, and in the paid workforce when they are 35 years of age. However, the Theory of Emerging Adulthood suggests that this period of the lifespan is characterized by a prolonged stage of…
Descriptors: Females, Statistical Analysis, Sex Role, Young Adults
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Czopp, Shira Tibon – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2012
Recent publications in the "Journal of Youth and Adolescence" present a variety of topics exploring adolescents' mental functioning in the twenty first century. Conceptually, many of the articles address the intriguing, though rarely explicit, question of developmental continuities and change from adolescence to adulthood. Such…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Adolescents, Personality Measures, Emotional Disturbances
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Gfellner, Barbara M.; Armstrong, Helen D. – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2012
Three conceptualizations of psychosocial development were investigated among Canadian First Nation adolescents. Loevinger's social cognitive model of ego development reflects the way in which an individual views the self and social reality. From Eriksonian theory, ego strengths refer to the emergent values or outcomes that represent resolution of…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Self Concept, Adolescents, Age Differences
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Recchia, Susan L.; Shin, Minsun – Early Child Development and Care, 2012
This qualitative multi-case study explored the social exchanges and responsive connections between infants and their infant childcare teachers within a group care context. Infants' naturally occurring behaviours were videotaped purposefully at two separate time points, near the end of their first year and approximately six months later. Findings…
Descriptors: Infants, Caregivers, Cues, Teacher Educators
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Paus, Tomas – Brain and Cognition, 2010
White matter occupies almost half of the human brain. It contains axons connecting spatially segregated modules and, as such, it is essential for the smooth flow of information in functional networks. Structural maturation of white matter continues during adolescence, as reflected in age-related changes in its volume, as well as in its…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Brain, Adolescents, Age Differences
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White, Tonya; Su, Shu; Schmidt, Marcus; Kao, Chiu-Yen; Sapiro, Guillermo – Brain and Cognition, 2010
Gyrification is the process by which the brain undergoes changes in surface morphology to create sulcal and gyral regions. The period of greatest development of brain gyrification is during the third trimester of pregnancy, a period of time in which the brain undergoes considerable growth. Little is known about changes in gyrification during…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Pregnancy, Children, Brain Hemisphere Functions
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Digioia, Melissa Keyes – American Journal of Sexuality Education, 2010
Sexuality education curricula designed for youths with special needs are sparse. "Life Cycle: How We Grow and Change" (Vavricheck & Tolle, 2008) is a new curriculum by clinical social workers Sherrie Mansfield Vavricheck and R. Kay Tolle. Each chapter addresses a particular developmental stage between birth and death. Lessons within each chapter…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Secondary School Curriculum, Sexuality, Developmental Stages
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Berzin, Stephanie Cosner; De Marco, Allison C. – Youth & Society, 2010
Current trends have allowed some youth a lengthened transition to adulthood, in part because of demographic shifts that delay the time until adolescents assume adult roles. Although these trends are well documented, less research has examined how this impacts vulnerable subgroups. Using a sample of predominantly White youth (ages 18-33) from the…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Young Adults, Poverty, Social Influences
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Fox, Sharon E.; Levitt, Pat; Nelson, Charles A., III. – Child Development, 2010
Early life events can exert a powerful influence on both the pattern of brain architecture and behavioral development. In this study a conceptual framework is provided for considering how the structure of early experience gets "under the skin." The study begins with a description of the genetic framework that lays the foundation for brain…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Early Experience, Genetics
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Bauer, Patricia J.; Lukowski, Angela F. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2010
The second year of life is marked by pronounced changes in the length of time over which events are remembered. We tested whether the age-related differences are related to differences in memory for the specific features of events. In our study, 16- and 20-month-olds were tested for immediate and long-term recall of individual actions and temporal…
Descriptors: Recall (Psychology), Memory, Infants, Age Differences
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Pauker, Kristin; Ambady, Nalini; Apfelbaum, Evan P. – Child Development, 2010
The authors explored the emergence and antecedents of racial stereotyping in 89 children ages 3-10 years. Children completed a number of matching and sorting tasks, including a measure designed to assess their knowledge and application of both positive and negative in-group and out-group stereotypes. Results indicate that children start to apply…
Descriptors: Race, Stereotypes, Children, Young Children
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