In this review, we seek to challenge negative stereotypes of adolescence and unpack the many ways that the developing brain contributes to positive development during the …
Adolescence is a time of heightened risk-taking behaviours. Such risk taking does not occur in a vacuum because most decisions of adolescents to engage in risky behaviours are …
In traditional game theory tasks, social decision‐making is centered on the prediction of the intentions (ie, mentalizing) of strangers or manipulated responses. In contrast, real‐life …
CR Rogers, DD Morgan - Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Adolescence represents a period of opportunity in decision‐making as developmental motivations and processes shift, particularly in social contexts. Sibling relationships may be …
AV Wedel, EP Cabot, MJ Zaso, A Park - Substance use & misuse, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: Alcohol and cannabis use progression milestones in adolescence (such as ages at first use, first intoxication and at onset of regular use) may inform the development of …
Parents and peers are arguably the two most important social contexts in adolescents' lives (hawkins et al., 1992; kandel, 1996; Trucco, 2020; warr, 1993). For example, multiple …
CC Piotrowski, L Warda - Children & Society, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Our aim was to investigate if structural and relational characteristics of sibling relationships moderated the association between known injury risk factors and child injuries. Prior to the …
Family members are responsive to one another not just in what they verbally communicate with one another, but can also be connected through psychological, behavioral …
21. Rogers, CR†., Jimenez, V†., Benjamin, A†., Rudolph. KD, & Telzer, EH (2023). The effect of parents and peers on the neural correlates of risk taking and antisocial behavior during …