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Terms in this set (39)b Peers and _____ influences are believed to be especially important factors in adolescent problems. ?? Variations in the psychological problems that
adolescents experience across cultures are linked to all c Which of the following statements about social factors and their relationship to adolescent problems is NOT true? a The developmental psychopathology approach focuses on b Researchers in the field of developmental psychopathology seek to establish links between c Adolescent and emerging adult problems are usually categorized as either a Which of the following is NOT an externalizing problem? d Individuals who have had major life changes are more at risk for early death and for _____ than those who do not. c The negative consequences that result from contact
between two distinctive cultural groups are known as _____ stress. b Managing taxing circumstances, expending effort to solve life's problems, and seeking to master or reduce stress are all part of the definition of c Kate is having problems understanding the concepts in her sociology class. She goes to see her professor during his office hours, and she studies with a group of students who can help her. Kate is using what Lazarus would call b Sydney, a nursing assistant, is often asked to go to
other departments and "fill in" but she doesn't feel competent to deal with many of these situations. Instead of addressing the issue with her supervisor, Sydney calls in sick to work when she is fairly sure she will be asked to move to another department. Sydney is engaging in a Which of the
following is NOT an example of maladaptive emotion-focused coping? b Which of
the following statements regarding coping strategies is NOT true? a Which of the following is an accurate description of the trend in U.S. adolescents'
drug use today? ? 47.
Alcoholism ranks _____ as a killer of individuals in the United States. a Kathy's parents use alcohol quite a bit. After they get home from work, they drink steadily all evening and, although she has never seen her parents drunk, they don't spend much time interacting with each other or the children. According to research, Kathy is at risk for c Adolescents who use prescription narcotics to get high are most likely to obtain the drugs by b Stephanie is using a drug that has caused her to have severe mood swings, paranoid jealousy, and uncontrollable bursts of anger. What class of drugs is Stephanie most likely using? b Which of the following statements about inhalants is TRUE? c Al, age 16, has just been convicted of robbery. Because of his age, this offense would be labeled as b Criminal acts, whether committed by a juvenile or an adult are known as b Tyler, age 13, has brought alcohol to school on two occasions and has run away from home twice. Tyler's acts are c Jake, age 14, has a long history of setting small fires, torturing kittens, skipping school and fighting with his peers. His parents have sought
counseling for him, as they cannot control him and fear that his behavior is getting worse. Jake meets the criteria for a diagnosis of a Which of the following did the Pittsburg Youth Study identify as a pathway to delinquency? d Randy started his path to delinquency by lying, followed by property damage, moderately serious delinquency, and finally, serious delinquency. According to the Pittsburg Youth Study, Randy fits into which of the following developmental pathways?
b Erik Erikson viewed delinquency as an attempt to a Violent youth tend to be males who come from b Females have more depressive symptoms than males do, for all of the following reasons EXCEPT b Suicide is the _____ leading cause of death in 10 to 19 year
olds in the United States today? b Which of the following statements about suicide is TRUE? d The highest rate of suicide attempts occurs among b Research has shown that the girls most likely to experience dieting or disordered eating behavior are those who are both in pubertal transition and d Which of the following statements about being overweight is TRUE? b Researchers have determined that, compared to clinical approaches, school-based programs aimed at reducing the number of overweight adolescents are c Which of the following are the easiest changes for school-based weight programs to create among students? a The three main characteristics of anorexia nervosa are
having an intense fear of gaining weight, having a distorted image of body shape, and ?/ Recent research indicates that the most effective treatment for adolescent girls with anorexia nervosa is d Which of the following statements regarding adolescents with multiple problems is NOT true? Sets with similar termsTeens-1382 terms juniorchr PSYC 319: Effects of Divorce23 terms gokimgo Untitled31 terms salili True/ False Chapters 13-1750 terms rnb1214 Other sets by this creatorPhysics 212 Final (UM - Kevin)34 terms sfrench2994 EPA Test Questions188 terms sfrench2994 Ch. 12 Culture46 terms sfrench2994 Ch. 10 Schools44 terms sfrench2994 Other Quizlet setsAP Bio - Information143 terms Marissa_Zaccagnini Unit 20 Drop Box20 terms kmsproull Behavior in Organizations Exam 3143 terms HomeworkBuddy3542 HR MNGT- EXAM 261 terms cmajor1234 Related questionsQUESTION Who is the antagonist and why? 15 answers QUESTION According to your textbook, in the absence of a full magazine or journal article, you should cite the abstract of the article instead. 15 answers QUESTION After liberation, Elie is hospitalized for 12 answers QUESTION Fortunately, the teacher could take a joke and didn't punish them 4 answers What factors contribute to emerging adulthood?Five features make emerging adulthood distinctive: identity explorations, instability, self-focus, feeling in-between adolescence and adulthood, and a sense of broad possibilities for the future.
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