Ecological Models of Adolescent Developmentdoi:10.1002/9781119171492.wecad302adolescentscontextsecological modelsproximal processesAmy GovernaleLoyola University Chicago USAJames GarbarinoLoyola University Chicago USAAmerican Cancer Society
Ecological model refers to a computational representation of the complexity of a real ecosystem, which has become feasible due to advancements in computer power and the integration of physical models of coastal waters. AI generated definition based on: Environmental Modelling & Software, 2002 ...
Adolescent parents are commonly identified as an at-risk group in the child abuse literature. However, theoretical models specific to the area of child abu... TO Afifi 被引量: 26发表: 2007年 Child Care Health Consultation: An Ecological Model. Focuses on a study that presented an ecological ...
The psychological consequences of living in urban neighborhoods are described by using examples related to 3 models of neighborhood characteristics. These ... A Wandersman,M Nation - 《American Psychologist》 被引量: 452发表: 1998年 Measuring neighborhood context for young children in an urban area...
Adolescent parents are commonly identified as an at-risk group in the child abuse literature. However, theoretical models specific to the area of child abuse and adolescent parenting are not well developed. This essay reviews established theories on child abuse, abusive parenting, and adoles...
Ecological theoretical models of cognitive health are needed to systematically investigate the environments in which people develop and navigate cognitive decline. This paper builds evidence for a new concept of 'cognability': an innovative theoretical approach to indicate how supportive a neighborhood is...
Drawing from cultural ecological models of adolescent development, the present research investigates how early adolescents received ethnicracial socializat... D Rivas‐Drake,D Hughes,N Way - 《Journal of Research on Adolescence》 被引量: 170发表: 2009年 加载更多来源...
A confirmatory factor analysis was performed to create a latent variable of ecological stress, and multiple structural equation models were tested to evaluate the association among baseline ecological stress and internalizing symptoms one year later, the mediating role of amygdala activity, and moderating...
Background: Multiple levels of influence from the socio-ecological model are thought to contribute to the increased prevalence of adolescent obesity. Consumer health technologies (CHT) have been shown to be effective for self-management of behaviors that contribute to obesity. The use of the mobile...
This choice is first addressed from the perspective of vocational psychology and is then presented within two models of developmental psychology: the model of female development presented by Chodorow (1978) and Gilligan (1982) and the model of ecological human development by Bronfenbrenner (1977, ...