TY - BOOK AU - Meeus,Wim AU - TI - Adolescent development: longitudinal research into the self, personal relationships, and psychopathology SN - 9781138611511 U1 - 155.507 PY - 2019/// CY - Oxon PB - Routledge, Abingdon, KW - Adolescent psychology KW - Adolescence KW - Teenagers KW - Research KW - Methodology KW - Longitudinal studies N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Adolescence as life phase and adolescents as group -- Longitudinal models to study adolescent development -- Descriptive models: identity and personality -- Descriptive models: personal relationships and empathy -- Descriptive models: problem behavior -- Developmental covariation: prediction and developmental sequence models -- Developmental covariation: longitudinal mediation models to explain developmental sequence -- Developmental patterns in adolescence: turmoil or formulation? N2 - This groundbreaking book provides students and researchers with a unique overview of the longitudinal study of the development of young people from the ages of 12 to 25. It offers a comprehensive introduction into the multiple theories on the development of the self, personal relationships and psychopathology in adolescence, alongside a non-statistical overview of the many longitudinal models used to study development. The book includes key topics such as the development of the self, adolescent identity and personality; the development of parent-adolescent relationships; friendships and the understanding of others; and the development of psychosocial problems such as anxiety, depression, delinquency, aggression and substance use. Meeus highlights mulitple findings showing how these processes are integrated and identifies eight fundamental patterns of adolescent development to help determine why most adolescents develop into mature and organized individuals towards the end of this life stage, whilst a substantial minority show an inability to mature. It is essential reading for graduate students and researchers in adolescent development and anyone seeking to use longitudinal research methodology in the social and behavioral sciences ER -