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      Examining the relation between adolescent social anxiety, adolescent delinquency (abstention), and emerging adulthood relationship quality

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      Anxiety, Stress, & Coping
      Informa UK Limited

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              Adolescent storm and stress, reconsidered.

              J Arnett (1999)
              G. S. Hall's (1904) view that adolescence is a period of heightened "storm and stress" is reconsidered in light of contemporary research. The author provides a brief history of the storm-and-stress view and examines 3 key aspects of this view: conflict with parents, mood disruptions, and risk behavior. In all 3 areas, evidence supports a modified storm-and-stress view that takes into account individual differences and cultural variations. Not all adolescents experience storm and stress, but storm and stress is more likely during adolescence than at other ages. Adolescent storm and stress tends to be lower in traditional cultures than in the West but may increase as globalization increases individualism. Similar issues apply to minority cultures in American society. Finally, although the general public is sometimes portrayed by scholars as having a stereotypical view of adolescent storm and stress, both scholars and the general public appear to support a modified storm-and-stress view.

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                Anxiety, Stress, & Coping
                Anxiety, Stress, & Coping
                Informa UK Limited
                1061-5806
                1477-2205
                March 13 2017
                December 29 2016
                : 30
                : 4
                : 428-440
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                10.1080/10615806.2016.1271875
                27960538
                f34b9196-a316-4312-9c6a-1f81ea5fcb13
                © 2016
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