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Chinese Adolescent Development: Economic Disadvantages, Parents & Intrapersonal Development

Chinese Adolescent Development: Economic Disadvantages, Parents & Intrapersonal Development

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This book is based upon a special issue published in the International Journal on Disability and Human Development and permission has been obtained from the publisher De Gruyter in Berlin to publish this modified version of the papers in this book. There are several areas of research that should be conducted with reference to Chinese adolescents experiencing economic disadvantage. First, there is a need to understand how factors in different ecological systems influence the psychological well-being of poor adolescents. Second, as family social capital is an important resource within families experiencing economic disadvantage, studies on how different family processes affect adolescent development should be carried out. Third, as far as adolescent developmental outcomes are concerned, it is argued that besides measures of morbidity and symptoms, adolescent developmental assets and strengths should be studied. Fourth, as studies on parental differences on family processes are almost non-existent in the context of poverty, it is important to study this issue in adolescents experiencing economic disadvantage. In response to these research gaps, they were examined in the papers in this special issue. In this book, several papers reporting evaluation findings for the second piloting exercise are included. Because there are few validated positive youth development programs in the Chinese context, it is our modest wish that the accumulated evidence can give us some insights about the usefulness of having positive youth development subjects designed for university students.
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9781626186224
9781626186224

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Publication date
2013
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
223
Dimensions (mm)
180.00 x 260.00
Weight (g)
594
  • INTRODUCTION;Neglected Research on Chinese Adolescent Development;ECONOMIC DISADVANTAGE AND HONG KONG;Chapter 1Are Family Processes Related to Achievement Motivation of Chinese Adolescents Experiencing Economic Disadvantage in Hong Kong?;Chapter 2Parenting for Resilience:: Family Processes and Psychosocial Competence of Chinese Adolescents Experiencing Economic Disadvantage in Hong Kong;Chapter 3Parental Beliefs and Parenting Characteristics of Chinese Parents Experiencing Economic Disadvantage in Hong Kong;Chapter 4Parental Beliefs and Family Functioning in Chinese Families Experiencing Economic Disadvantage in Hong Kong;Chapter 5Parent-adolescent Discrepancies in Perceived Family Functioning and Developmental Outcomes in Chinese Adolescents Experiencing Economic Disadvantage;Chapter 6Assessment of Non-conflict Related Marital Quality from the Perspective of Chinese Adolescents;INTRAPERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AND LEADERSHIP;Chapter 7Second Piloting of a Leadership and Intrapersonal Development Subject at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University;Chapter 8Post-lecture Evaluation of a University Course on Leadership and Intrapersonal Development;Chapter 9Post-course Subjective Outcome Evaluation of a Course Promoting Leadership and Intrapersonal Development in University Students in Hong Kong;Chapter 10Process Evaluation of a Leadership and Intrapersonal Development Subject for University Students;Chapter 11Reflections of Chinese Students on a University Subject on Leadership and Intrapersonal Development;Chapter 12Objective Outcome Evaluation of a Leadership and Intrapersonal Development Subject for University Students;ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS;Chapter 13About the Editors;Chapter 14About the Department of Applied Social Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, PRC;Chapter 15About the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development in Israel;Chapter 16About the Book Series Pediatrics, Child and Adolescent Health;INDEX
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