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4 Οκτ 2022 · Adolescent Medicine addresses the health care of adolescents, young adults, and their families. Adolescent psychology constitutes an important part. The COVID-19 pandemic has given insight into adolescent needs, bringing the focus on prevention rather than mere correction.
- The Psychology of Adolescence
The neurobiological processes that define adolescence and...
- The Psychology of Adolescence
Although most young people develop into healthy adults, adolescence confers vulnerability to mental health problems. Many mental illnesses, including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, substance use disorders, and psychosis, first appear before the age of 24 years.
3 Φεβ 2005 · For effective treatment of illness in adolescence, doctors need to know about adolescent development if they are to manage adeptly issues of adherence (compliance), identity, consent and confidentiality, and relationships between young people and their families.
The neurobiological processes that define adolescence and influence risk-taking are complex, and the role they play is emerging as a key factor in adolescent behavior. These processes must be understood in the context of psychological development and social influences.
Adolescent medicine is a subspecialty established in the 1950s in response to an expanded understanding of adolescent development, the socioecological context that shapes the health status of youth, and the identification of risks for preventable diseases through effective practice. 2 Over time, individuals within the field have become ...
Adolescent Medicine addresses the health care of adolescents, young adults, and their families. Adolescent psychology constitutes an important part. The COVID-19 pandemic has given insight into adolescent needs, bringing the focus on prevention rather than mere correction.
10 Οκτ 2024 · Introduction. One in six people are aged 10–19 years. Adolescence is a unique and formative time. Physical, emotional and social changes, including exposure to poverty, abuse, or violence, can make adolescents vulnerable to mental health problems.