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Good news: Teenagers found willing to help their parents
Popular wisdom holds that American teenagers are selfish, lacking in moral values, and in a state of moral decline, especially compared to adolescents from other cultures. A new study suggests that ...Good news: Teenagers found willing to help their parents
Popular wisdom holds that American teenagers are selfish, lacking in moral values, and in a state of moral decline, especially compared to adolescents from other cultures. A new study suggests that ...Depression Tests Urged for Teenagers
An influential government-appointed medical panel is urging doctors to routinely screen all American teenagers for depression.Family obligation in Chinese homes lowers teenage depression symptoms
... move through adolescence and become more autonomous. The longitudinal study surveyed 218 Chinese-American teenagers over a two-year period. As participants grew older, their actions to help and ...'Secret Life of the American Teenager' puts pregnancy and privacy in a fairly accurate light
It's the hard work that fosters responsibility in teen programs
Millions of American teenagers participate in Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, 4-H, and other programs designed to develop responsibility in young people. A new study suggests that it's ...Fathers respond to teens' risky sexual behavior with increased supervision
Two-thirds of American teenagers have sex by the time they're 18. A new longitudinal study ... Longitudinal Survey of Youth, a representative sample of American adolescents. Each year, the teens reported ...Fathers respond to teens' risky sexual behaviour with increased supervision
Two-thirds of American teenagers have sex by the time they're 18. A new longitudinal study finds that when adolescents engage in risky sexual activity, fathers respond by ...US teens spend more time watching TV than on computer
American teenagers spend most of their free time glued to their computer screens, right? Not according to a new study. They spend much more time glued to the television set.
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