1 More than 50 years ago, WHO proposed that adolescence spanned from 10 to 20 years of age, noting that although it commenced with puberty, the endpoint was less well defined.2, 3 The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child defines a child as an individual aged 0–18 years and, in...
: Juvenile Literature and British Society, 1850–1950 surveys British novels for and about adolescents from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century, in order to correct some mistakes the authors identify in Granville Stanley Hall's definition of adolescence as a predominately outlaw age. ...
上文“Adolescence—the period lasting from approximately age 11 to 21—covers many social and emotional Changes.(青春期——大约从11岁持续到21岁,涵盖了许多社会和情感变化。)”说明青春期会有许多变化,下文“Although these characteristics can frustrate parents, they are developmentally normal and a natural...
What is the age range of adolescence?Developmental PsychologyDevelopmental Psychology is a field in psychology that focuses on the study of how a person changes or develops throughout the lifespan and why a person changes or develops throughout the lifespan. Developmental psychology focuses on the ...
The age-dependency of violent behaviour has been suggested to be partly explained by the neurobiological processes underlying improvements in decision making, impulse control and emotion regulation which occur during brain development beyond early adolescence (Arain et al., 2013). In general, structural...
To move through adolescence in the modern, Western world is a highly individualised experience, meaning that it differs between each individual person and also that it is a largely solitary process; “coming of age in the 21st century means learning to stand alone as a self sufficient person”...
In a separate study we have shown that no screen at any age group identifies all or even most autism cases suggesting that autism screening should be conducted continuously at different ages during childhood, adolescence, and adulthood [45]. Digital behavioral measures, e.g., visual gaze, may ...
A longitudinal study of antisocial behaviors in early adolescence as predictors of late adolescent substance use—gender and ethnic group differences. J. Abnorm. Psychol. 99, 86–91 (1990). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Brodersen, N. H., Steptoe, A., Williamson, S. & Wardle, J. ...
Nevertheless, these studies have been focused on adult age and, to our knowledge, there is still no research investigating changes in avatar customization depending on different phases of adolescence. For this reason, also this aspect constitutes an interesting aim to analyze in the present study. ...
Coming of age| The narrative of adolescence in David AlmondBrook Blaylock