Girls at risk : swedish longitudinal research on adjustment / Anna-Karin Andershed editor.
- Title
- Girls at risk : swedish longitudinal research on adjustment / Anna-Karin Andershed editor.
- Published by
- New York : Springer, 2013.
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- Description
- 188 p. : ill.; 24 cm.
- Summary
- This volume takes a lifespan approach that relates the pathologies of adolescence to later outcomes as girls grow up to have relationships, raise families and take on adult roles. It covers eating disorders, self esteem, depression, violence and agression, and more.
- Series statement
- Advancing responsible adolescent development
- Uniform title
- Advancing responsible adolescent development
- Subject
- Psychology, Applied
- Social service
- Behavior disorders in adolescence
- Eating disorders in adolescence
- Aggressiveness in girls
- Adolescent psychotherapy
- Teenage girls > Mental health
- Teenage girls > Psychology
- Girls > Psychology
- Philosophy
- Medicine
- Psychiatry
- Developmental psychology
- Adolescent psychology
- Adolescent psychopathology
- At-risk youth > Psychology
- Psychology, Adolescent
- Women
- Adolescent Development
- Mental Disorders
- Contents
- <p>Chapter 1. Girls at Risk in their own Right; <i>Anna-Karin Andershed</i> -- Chapter 2. Adolescent and Adult Implications of Girls’ Pubertal Timing; <i>Therése Skoog</i> -- Chapter 3. Eating Disorders and Self-Esteem; Elisabeth Welch, <i>Ata Ghaderi</i>; Chapter 4. Prevention of Depressive Symptoms Among Adolescent Girls; <i>Britt-Marie Treutiger, Lene Lindberg</i> -- Chapter 5. Understanding Violence in Girls With Substance Misuse Problems; <i>Bonamy R. Oliver, Sheilagh Hodgins</i> -- Chapter 6. Life-Span Continuity in Female Aggression and Violence; <i>Anna-Karin Andershed, Debra J. Pepler</i> -- Chapter 7. A Life Course Perspective on Girls’ Criminality; <i>Marie Torstensson Levander, Frida Andersson, Sten Levander</i> -- Chapter 8. What Works For Girls With Conduct Problems?; <i>Pia Enebrink</i> -- Chapter 9. The Trouble With “Troubled Girls”; <i>Margareta Hydén, Carolina Øverlien</i>.</p>.
- Owning institution
- Harvard Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Processing action (note)
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