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Adolescent Diversity in Ethnic, Economic, and Cultural Contexts
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Adolescent Diversity in Ethnic, Economic, and Cultural Contexts

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January 2000 | 304 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This book summarizes and integrates theory and research on adolescents from a diversity of ethnic, economic, and geographic contexts. The book aims to present a more balanced picture of these understudied and misunderstood adolescents by focusing on positive, healthy development.
R Montemayor
Paths to Adulthood
Adolescent Diversity in Contemporary America

 
H Yoshikawa and E Seidman
Competence among Urban Adolescents in Poverty
Multiple Forms, Contexts and Developmental Processes

 
L Crockett, M Shanahan and J Jackson-Newsom
Rural Youth
Ecological and Life Course Perspectives

 
S Wilson and G Peterson
Growing Up in Appalachia
Ecological Influences on Adolescent Development

 
F Beauvais
Indian Adolescence
Opportunity and Challenge

 
F Castro, G Boyer and H Balcazar
Healthy Adjustment in Mexican American and Other Hispanic Adolescents
F Leong, R Chato and E Hardin
Asian American Adolescents
A Research Review to Dispel the Model Minority Myth

 
R Taylor, L Jacobsen and D Roberts
Ecological Correlates of the Social and Emotional Adjustment of African American Adolescents
M Cunningham and M Beale Spencer
Conceptual and Methodological Issues in Studying Minority Adolescents
R Montemayor
The Variety of Adolescent Experiences

Raymond J. Montemayor

Parent-Adolescent Relations, Ohio State University. More About Author

Gerald R. Adams

Gerald Adams is a Professor of Family Relations and Human Development. He joined the University of Guelph faculty in 1990. Prior to immigration to Canada, he was a professor and chair of the Department of Family and Human Development at Utah State University.  He holds degrees in sociology, education, child psychology, human development and family studies.  More About Author

Thomas P. Gullotta

Prevention, Child and Family Agency of Southeastern Connecticut, New London, CT. More About Author

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