Handbook of Adolescent Psychology 2009
DOI: 10.1002/9780470479193.adlpsy001020
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Internalizing Problems During Adolescence

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“…Adolescent boys may report lower levels and fewer changes in family conflict as a result of their lower relational orientation and less time at home. The overrepresentation of AA adolescent boys in the persistently-low family conflict group clarifies their fewer anxiety and depressive symptoms, which are more prevalent in adolescent girls and women (Galambos et al., 2009; Graber & Sontag, 2009). Although AA adolescent boys are at increased risk for externalizing problems (DuRant et al, 1994), those reporting persistently-low levels of family conflict reported less violent behavior at age 20 than adolescents reporting increases in family conflict, suggesting that a harmonious family environment during adolescence reduces young AA men’s risk of perpetrating violence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Adolescent boys may report lower levels and fewer changes in family conflict as a result of their lower relational orientation and less time at home. The overrepresentation of AA adolescent boys in the persistently-low family conflict group clarifies their fewer anxiety and depressive symptoms, which are more prevalent in adolescent girls and women (Galambos et al., 2009; Graber & Sontag, 2009). Although AA adolescent boys are at increased risk for externalizing problems (DuRant et al, 1994), those reporting persistently-low levels of family conflict reported less violent behavior at age 20 than adolescents reporting increases in family conflict, suggesting that a harmonious family environment during adolescence reduces young AA men’s risk of perpetrating violence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Adolescent psychopathology. Adolescent psychopathology falls into two categories: internalising and externalising (Graber, 2004). Internalising problems are generally associated with disturbances in affect while externalising problems refer to overt dysfunctional behaviour.…”
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“…Göçmen gençlerde ise bir yandan kimlik ediniminin hızlı yaşandığı bir gelişimsel dönem sürerken diğer yandan kültürel bir geçiş ve kültürler arası yaşantının yaşanmasının öznel iyi oluşu azaltabileceği, okula ve topluma uyumu olduğundan daha da zorlaştırabileceği ileri sürülmektedir (Berry ve ark., 2006). Gençlik dönemindeki kişi maddi yetersizlikler, aile içi sorunlar gibi sorunlardan diğer dönemlere kıyasla duygusal açıdan daha olumsuz etkilenmekte (Graber ve Sontag, 2009) ve göç bu sorunların ortaya çıkmasına zemin hazırlayarak, benlik saygısının azalması gibi durumlara yol açabilmektedir.…”
Section: Göç Ve Uyumsuzluk: Psikolojik Sorunlarunclassified