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Young people face various biological, psychological and social changes - during a phase of life in which major decisions affecting their future lives and careers are being made. This book presents the current state of research on young adulthood in a comprehensible way and explains the developments that take place during this formative period of life. The book is divided into five major topics, which provide a comprehensive overview of the major aspects involved that have been discussed academically. Initially, there is a glance at the biological foundations, followed by a discussion of the…mehr
Young people face various biological, psychological and social changes - during a phase of life in which major decisions affecting their future lives and careers are being made. This book presents the current state of research on young adulthood in a comprehensible way and explains the developments that take place during this formative period of life. The book is divided into five major topics, which provide a comprehensive overview of the major aspects involved that have been discussed academically. Initially, there is a glance at the biological foundations, followed by a discussion of the influence of social environments (family, friends and school) and of the media. The third part is concerned with important goals in young people=s development: forming an identity, developing moral ideas and learning basic competences (choosing a profession). The last two sections discuss social topics such as migration, political socialization and important developmental problems (including eating disturbances, ADHS, substance abuse), as well as options for prevention and approaches to intervention.
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Prof. Dr. Burkhard Gniewosz arbeitet als Professor mit den Schwerpunkten Jugend- und Bildungsforschung an der Universität Salzburg. Prof. Dr. Peter F. Titzmann arbeitet als Professor an der Leibniz Universität Hannover zu Themen des Jugendalters, insbesondere im Zusammenhang mit Fragen der Migration und Akkulturation. MIt Beiträgen von: Jens B. Asendorpf, Andreas Beelmann, Jens Blechert, Anja Blumenthal, Viola Braun, Carolin Braun, Leonard Bruckmann, Marlis Buchmann, Fatma Çelik, Anne Deiglmayr, Katharina Eckstein, Luciano Gasser, Kiaras Gharabaghi, Burkhard Gniewosz, Verena Gralke, Bettina Hannover, Alexandra Iwanski, Linda Juang, Michael Kaess, Laura König, Julian Koenig, Stephanie Lichtenfeld, Marko Lüftenegger, Claudia Mähler, Tina Malti, Hannah Margraf, Sabine Maur, Adrian Meule, Gerhild Nieding, Peter Noack, Boris Orth, Martin Pinquart, Fritz Podewski, Theda Radtke, Julia Reichenberger, Olaf Reis, Lennart Schalk, Herbert Scheithauer, Anne Schmidt, Barbara Schober, Urte Scholz, Elke Schröder, Kirsten Schuchardt, Christina Schwenck, Inge Seiffge-Krenke, Christiane Spiel, Christoph Steinebach, Annekatrin Steinhoff, Elsbeth Stern, Peter Titzmann, Jürgen Töppich, Manuel Trachsel, Sabine Walper, Stephan Warncke, Karina Weichold, Sarah Weigelt, Ilka Wolter, Lysann Zander, Esther Ziegler und Peter Zimmermann.
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