Adolescence (12-18 years)
Girls' and Boys' Problem Talk: Implications for Emotional Closeness in Friendships
This research highlights the critical role of gender in the context of problem talk and social support in adolescents' friendships.
Girls' and Boys' Problem Talk: Implications for Emotional Closeness in Friendships
Youth vary in their tendency to discuss problems and provide support in friendship, which can have important implications on relationship quality and emotional closeness among friends. This study explored gender differences in discussions about problems and friendship outcomes among youth.
The Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Internalizing Versus Externalizing Outcomes
This study examines the effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on the risk of internalizing or externalizing out- comes among juveniles.
The Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Internalizing Versus Externalizing Outcomes
Understanding the impact of youth's adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on externalizing and internalizing outcomes has important implications for prevention and intervention programs.
Sex Differences in Nonverbal and Verbal abilities in Childhood and Adolescence
Twin research has shown that females with male co-twins perform better than females with female co-twins on mental rotation.
Sex Differences in Nonverbal and Verbal abilities in Childhood and Adolescence
Individuals' cognitive abilities can have implications on the quality of their task performance and social behaviors (e.g., verbal communication). Examining differences in cognitive abilities across the sexes can help to better understand the patterns of cognitive development.