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The Prevention Researcher

Behavioral research for professionals working with adolescents and at-risk youth.

A journal from Integrated Research Services, Inc.

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Teen Stress

The Prevention Researcher, Volume 12, Number 3, 2005, Item# 123

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Adolescence can be a challenging time with youth experiencing biological, psychological, and social changes. Both normative stressors (such as moving from middle school to high school), as well as non-normative stressors (such as parental divorce) have been linked to an increased risk of such internalizing behaviors as depression and anxiety. The September 2005 issue of The Prevention Researcher focuses on adolescent stress. This issue includes articles on the relationship between stress and at-risk behaviors, stress and culturally diverse youth, and various coping mechanisms.

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Articles in this issue:

Adolescent Stress: The Relationship Between Stress and Mental Health Problems

By Kathryn E. Grant, Ph.D., Steven Behling, B.S., Polly Y. Gipson, M.A., and Rebecca E. Ford, M.A.

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Coping with Stress: Implications for Preventive Interventions with Adolescents

By Bruce E. Compas, Ph.D., Jennifer E. Champion, B.A., and Kristen Reeslund, B.S.

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Minority Adolescent Stress and Coping

By Nancy A. Gonzales, Ph.D., Preethy E. George, M.S., Aida Cristina Fernandez, M.S., and Violeta L. Huerta, B.S.

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This bundle presents the continuum of adolescent stress, depression, and suicide. Additionally, the topic of adolescent help-seeking is explored to provide important insights in how youth seek help for mental health issues and concerns. All for only $37.50