Objectives: One explanation for the increase in delinquency in adolescence is that young people are trapped in the so-called maturity gap: the discrepancy between biological and social maturation, which motivates them to engage in delinquency as a temporary means to bridge this gap by emphasizing their maturity. In the current study, we investigated to what extent the discrepancy between pubertal status (i.e., biological maturation) and autonomy in decision making (i.e., social maturation) is related to conflict with parents, which in turn predicts increasing levels of delinquency as well as substance use. Methods: Hypotheses were tested by means of path models in a longitudinal sample of adolescent boys and girls (N = 1,844; M age 13.02) f...
Self-regulation (SR) has been implicated as a key developmental precursor to a host of developmental...
Experimenting with minor delinquency and rule-breaking is common in adolescence to the extent that i...
Delinquency and substance use (SU) are commonly comorbid during adolescence. In the present study we...
Objectives: One explanation for the increase in delinquency in adolescence is that young people are ...
Objectives: One explanation for the increase in delinquency in adoles-cence is that young people are...
Abstract: Dual systems theories of adolescent risk-taking propose that the socioemotional and self-r...
Pubertal timing and relationships with parents and peers have each been linked to substance use in ...
Objectives: While early onset of puberty among girls has been related to substance use involvement a...
In the current study, we examined longitudinally whether boys and girls differed in pathways from pa...
Purpose: With an increase in longitudinal datasets and analyses, scholars have made theoretical adva...
Individuals are far more likely to engage in antisocial behaviour during adolescence than any other ...
Objective: Substance abuse remains one of the major threats to adolescent health in Western cultures...
Adolescents engage in risky behaviors due to a lack of self-control; many among them stop after they...
Adolescents are known as stereotypical risk-takers, as they engage in disproportionate levels of ris...
Adolescents are known as stereotypical risk-takers, as they engage in disproportionate levels of ris...
Self-regulation (SR) has been implicated as a key developmental precursor to a host of developmental...
Experimenting with minor delinquency and rule-breaking is common in adolescence to the extent that i...
Delinquency and substance use (SU) are commonly comorbid during adolescence. In the present study we...
Objectives: One explanation for the increase in delinquency in adolescence is that young people are ...
Objectives: One explanation for the increase in delinquency in adoles-cence is that young people are...
Abstract: Dual systems theories of adolescent risk-taking propose that the socioemotional and self-r...
Pubertal timing and relationships with parents and peers have each been linked to substance use in ...
Objectives: While early onset of puberty among girls has been related to substance use involvement a...
In the current study, we examined longitudinally whether boys and girls differed in pathways from pa...
Purpose: With an increase in longitudinal datasets and analyses, scholars have made theoretical adva...
Individuals are far more likely to engage in antisocial behaviour during adolescence than any other ...
Objective: Substance abuse remains one of the major threats to adolescent health in Western cultures...
Adolescents engage in risky behaviors due to a lack of self-control; many among them stop after they...
Adolescents are known as stereotypical risk-takers, as they engage in disproportionate levels of ris...
Adolescents are known as stereotypical risk-takers, as they engage in disproportionate levels of ris...
Self-regulation (SR) has been implicated as a key developmental precursor to a host of developmental...
Experimenting with minor delinquency and rule-breaking is common in adolescence to the extent that i...
Delinquency and substance use (SU) are commonly comorbid during adolescence. In the present study we...