Some level of vulnerability characterizes the daily experiences of humans. Particularly for young persons, major structural conditions are frequently linked with high vulnerability. Infrequently explored are everyday or normative routines of children that appear less challenging on the surface but may interfere with resiliency and the positive outcomes that may be achieved in the face of challenge.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAs the US population becomes more diverse in the 21st century, researchers face many conceptual and methodological challenges in working with diverse populations. We discuss these issues for racially and ethnically diverse youth, using Spencer's phenomenological variant of ecological systems theory (PVEST) as a guiding framework. We present a brief historical background and discuss recurring conceptual flaws in research on diverse youth, presenting PVEST as a corrective to these flaws.
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August 2003
This research examined associations between physical maturation and adolescent-perceived family hassles within a sample of urban African American families who resided in high-risk communities. The purpose of the study was to examine the relations between physical maturation and youths' perceptions of their family context and the associated daily stresses experienced. The participants were 251 parent-son dyads who were interviewed separately.
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