| Literature DB >> 29167597 |
Robert Crosnoe1, Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson2.
Abstract
Recent methodological advances have allowed empirical research on adolescence to do better justice to theoretical models. Organized by a life course framework, this review covers the state of contemporary research on adolescents' physical, psychological, interpersonal, and institutional pathways; how these pathways connect within primary ecological contexts; and how they relate to broader patterns of societal stratification and historical change. Looking forward, it also emphasizes three future challenges/opportunities, including efforts to illuminate biosocial processes, link adolescence to other life stages, and account for the influence of major social changes (e.g., the new media).Entities:
Keywords: development; inequality; life course; transition to adulthood
Year: 2011 PMID: 29167597 PMCID: PMC5695926 DOI: 10.1146/annurev-soc-081309-150008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Annu Rev Sociol ISSN: 0360-0572