
Adolescent psychosocial development in Brno
An ELSPAC Study 2005–2011
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Adolescent psychosocial development in Brno
An ELSPAC Study 2005–2011
About this book
The respondents of the Brno longitudinal study (ELSPAC) represent a new generation of Czech adolescents. They were born in the time of turbulent social changes when political, economic, and cultural conditions were significantly changing bringing along shifts in lifestyle, social norms and values of all generations including the parents of current adolescents. Nevertheless, the findings are in line with published research describing current adolescence as a dynamic stage of life during which an individual's personal participation or influence on his or her development sharply increases. This leads, amongst other things, to higher variability of developmental changes and to an erosion of some stereotypes about the psychological and social life of adolescents.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- 0. Adolescent development and Brno ELSPAC study Stanislav Ježek, Petr Macek & Lenka Lacinová
- 1. Development of Self Petr Macek, Ondřej Bouša, Jan Vančura, Michaela Sokoliová, & Aleš Neusar
- 2. Love and sex Lenka Lacinová, Radka Michalčáková, Anna Ševčíková, & Štěpán Konečný
- 3. Leisure time Mojmír Tyrlík & Zuzana Skorová
- 4. Development of adolescents‟ worldviews: perceptions of justice and politics Jiří Dalajka & Jan Šerek
- 5. Adolescents‟ career plans in the context of their self-concept Ivana Poledňová, Vladimír Marček, & Martina Čavnická
- 6. Risk behaviour in adolescence: Two perspectives Eva Beranová, Stanislav Ježek, & Jan Širůček
- 7. The development of negative emotions Stanislav Ježek, Radka Michalčáková, Lenka Lacinová, Zuzana Masopustová, & Ondřej Bouša
- 8. Experienced stress and coping strategies in the context of adolescent social relationships Jan Širůček, Lenka Lacinová, & Jan Mareš
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