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This important work examines in detail and depth how, as a consequence of changing technologies, diet, patterns of reproduction, and work, relations between children and parents have altered
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This important work examines in detail and depth how, as a consequence of changing technologies, diet, patterns of reproduction, and work, relations between children and parents have altered
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 153mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9780202362410
- ISBN-10: 0202362418
- Artikelnr.: 23348254
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 153mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9780202362410
- ISBN-10: 0202362418
- Artikelnr.: 23348254
Beatrix A. Hamburg
I: Introduction
1: The Biosocial Dimensions of School-Age Pregnancy and Parenthood: An Introduction
II: The Life Cycle and Biological Development
2: Human Adolescence and Reproduction: An Evolutionary Perspective
3: Timing of Menarche: Secular Trend and Population Differences
4: The Neuroendocrine Regulation of Pubertal Onset
5: The Biology of Teenage Pregnancy: The Mother and the Child
6: Developmental Dyssynchrony as Normative Experience: Kikuyu Adolescents
III: Development: Emotional, Cognitive, and Sexual
7: Subsets of Adolescent Mothers: Developmental, Biomedical, and Psychosocial Issues
8: Pubertal Development and Its Relation to Cognitive and Psychosocial Development in Adolescent Girls: Implications for Parenting
9: Adolescent Fathers: The Under Studied Side of Adolescent Pregnancy
10: Some Psychosocial Aspects of Adolescent Sexual and Contraceptive Behaviors in a Changing American Society
11: Family Communication and Contraceptive Use Among Sexually Active Adolescents
IV: Comparative Dimensions: Species, History, and Culture
12: Adolescent Pregnancies in Non-Human Primates: An Ecological and Developmental Perspective
13: School-Age Parenthood in Different Ethnic Groups and Family Constellations: Effects on Infant Development
14: The Duration of Maidenhood Across Cultures
15: Adolescent Sexuality, Pregnancy, and Childbearing in Early America: Some Preliminary Speculations
V: The Modern World
16: Adolescent Pregnancy and Childbearing: an Anthropological Perspective
17: School-Age Parents and Child Abuse
18: The Economic Impact of School-Age Child Rearing
19: A Developmental Perspective on School-Age Parenthood
1: The Biosocial Dimensions of School-Age Pregnancy and Parenthood: An Introduction
II: The Life Cycle and Biological Development
2: Human Adolescence and Reproduction: An Evolutionary Perspective
3: Timing of Menarche: Secular Trend and Population Differences
4: The Neuroendocrine Regulation of Pubertal Onset
5: The Biology of Teenage Pregnancy: The Mother and the Child
6: Developmental Dyssynchrony as Normative Experience: Kikuyu Adolescents
III: Development: Emotional, Cognitive, and Sexual
7: Subsets of Adolescent Mothers: Developmental, Biomedical, and Psychosocial Issues
8: Pubertal Development and Its Relation to Cognitive and Psychosocial Development in Adolescent Girls: Implications for Parenting
9: Adolescent Fathers: The Under Studied Side of Adolescent Pregnancy
10: Some Psychosocial Aspects of Adolescent Sexual and Contraceptive Behaviors in a Changing American Society
11: Family Communication and Contraceptive Use Among Sexually Active Adolescents
IV: Comparative Dimensions: Species, History, and Culture
12: Adolescent Pregnancies in Non-Human Primates: An Ecological and Developmental Perspective
13: School-Age Parenthood in Different Ethnic Groups and Family Constellations: Effects on Infant Development
14: The Duration of Maidenhood Across Cultures
15: Adolescent Sexuality, Pregnancy, and Childbearing in Early America: Some Preliminary Speculations
V: The Modern World
16: Adolescent Pregnancy and Childbearing: an Anthropological Perspective
17: School-Age Parents and Child Abuse
18: The Economic Impact of School-Age Child Rearing
19: A Developmental Perspective on School-Age Parenthood
I: Introduction
1: The Biosocial Dimensions of School-Age Pregnancy and Parenthood: An Introduction
II: The Life Cycle and Biological Development
2: Human Adolescence and Reproduction: An Evolutionary Perspective
3: Timing of Menarche: Secular Trend and Population Differences
4: The Neuroendocrine Regulation of Pubertal Onset
5: The Biology of Teenage Pregnancy: The Mother and the Child
6: Developmental Dyssynchrony as Normative Experience: Kikuyu Adolescents
III: Development: Emotional, Cognitive, and Sexual
7: Subsets of Adolescent Mothers: Developmental, Biomedical, and Psychosocial Issues
8: Pubertal Development and Its Relation to Cognitive and Psychosocial Development in Adolescent Girls: Implications for Parenting
9: Adolescent Fathers: The Under Studied Side of Adolescent Pregnancy
10: Some Psychosocial Aspects of Adolescent Sexual and Contraceptive Behaviors in a Changing American Society
11: Family Communication and Contraceptive Use Among Sexually Active Adolescents
IV: Comparative Dimensions: Species, History, and Culture
12: Adolescent Pregnancies in Non-Human Primates: An Ecological and Developmental Perspective
13: School-Age Parenthood in Different Ethnic Groups and Family Constellations: Effects on Infant Development
14: The Duration of Maidenhood Across Cultures
15: Adolescent Sexuality, Pregnancy, and Childbearing in Early America: Some Preliminary Speculations
V: The Modern World
16: Adolescent Pregnancy and Childbearing: an Anthropological Perspective
17: School-Age Parents and Child Abuse
18: The Economic Impact of School-Age Child Rearing
19: A Developmental Perspective on School-Age Parenthood
1: The Biosocial Dimensions of School-Age Pregnancy and Parenthood: An Introduction
II: The Life Cycle and Biological Development
2: Human Adolescence and Reproduction: An Evolutionary Perspective
3: Timing of Menarche: Secular Trend and Population Differences
4: The Neuroendocrine Regulation of Pubertal Onset
5: The Biology of Teenage Pregnancy: The Mother and the Child
6: Developmental Dyssynchrony as Normative Experience: Kikuyu Adolescents
III: Development: Emotional, Cognitive, and Sexual
7: Subsets of Adolescent Mothers: Developmental, Biomedical, and Psychosocial Issues
8: Pubertal Development and Its Relation to Cognitive and Psychosocial Development in Adolescent Girls: Implications for Parenting
9: Adolescent Fathers: The Under Studied Side of Adolescent Pregnancy
10: Some Psychosocial Aspects of Adolescent Sexual and Contraceptive Behaviors in a Changing American Society
11: Family Communication and Contraceptive Use Among Sexually Active Adolescents
IV: Comparative Dimensions: Species, History, and Culture
12: Adolescent Pregnancies in Non-Human Primates: An Ecological and Developmental Perspective
13: School-Age Parenthood in Different Ethnic Groups and Family Constellations: Effects on Infant Development
14: The Duration of Maidenhood Across Cultures
15: Adolescent Sexuality, Pregnancy, and Childbearing in Early America: Some Preliminary Speculations
V: The Modern World
16: Adolescent Pregnancy and Childbearing: an Anthropological Perspective
17: School-Age Parents and Child Abuse
18: The Economic Impact of School-Age Child Rearing
19: A Developmental Perspective on School-Age Parenthood