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Adolescent mental health.

63 Citations1989
S. Powers, S. Hauser, L. A. Kilner
The American psychologist

Three major themes guiding current research relevant to mental health in adolescence are discussed in this article: a focus on analysis of interindividual differences to describe variety in adaptation; the integration of biological, psychological, social, and cultural variables in models of adolescence; and an emphasis on the developmental aspects of adolescent mental health.

Abstract

Definitions and descriptions of adolescent mental health are beginning to be grounded in psychologists' empirical studies of a wide variety of patterns of adaptation to adolescence. Three major themes guiding current research relevant to mental health in adolescence are discussed in this article: (a) a focus on analysis of interindividual differences to describe variety in adaptation; (b) the integration of biological, psychological, social, and cultural variables in models of adolescence; and (c) an emphasis on the developmental aspects of adolescent mental health. Empirical investigations of adolescent mental health and development within the social context of the family are reviewed.

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