ABSTRACT

This book paints a portrait of adolescent psychology in 4 major regions: Africa/the Middle East, Asia, the Americas, and Europe. Featuring 24 revised and updated chapters from the International Encyclopedia of Adolescence (2007), readers are introduced to the way the majority of the world’s adolescents actually live. Most contributors are indigenous to the country they review. As a whole the book paints an engaging panorama of adolescent life around the world, broadening students’ cultural perspective.

All chapters follow the same template to make it easier to compare topics across countries: Background (including demographics, ethnic diversity, and political system), Period of Adolescence, Beliefs, Gender, the Self, Family Relationships, Friends and Peers/Youth Culture, Love and Sexuality, Health Risk Behavior, Education, Work, Media, Politics and Military, and Unique Issues. Each chapter contains a map and photos and a list of references and suggested readings.  


The introductory chapter explains why the countries were selected and introduces the book’s common themes. The section on Africa and the Middle East introduces students to teen life in Cameroon, one of the few places left where adolescents go through formal puberty rituals. In addition, readers learn about adolescent life in Ethiopia, Israel, Morocco, Nigeria, and Sudan. Next we travel to Asia -- China, India, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Here readers see how economic growth in India and China is creating opportunities for young people. In The Americas, readers are introduced to life in Argentina, Canada, Chile, Mexico, Peru, and the United States. The book concludes with adolescent life in Europe including the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Russia, Sweden, and the UK.


Intended for courses in adolescent psychology, lifespan development, and/or cultural (cross-cultural) psychology taught in departments of psychology, human development and family studies, sociology, and education, this book will also appeal to researchers and clinicians who study or work with adolescents.

part |2 pages

Section II : Asia

chapter 7|16 pages

China: Xinyin Chen and Lei Chang

chapter 8|17 pages

India: Nandita Chaudhary and Neerja Sharma

chapter 9|12 pages

Indonesia Hera Lestari Mikarsa

chapter 10|16 pages

The Philippines Madelene Santa Maria

part |2 pages

Section III: The Americas

chapter 11|13 pages

Argentina: Alicia Facio and Santiago Resett

chapter 12|16 pages

Canada: Heather A. Sears

chapter 15|14 pages

Peru Juana Pinzas

chapter 16|16 pages

United States of America Angela de Dios

part |2 pages

Section IV: Europe

chapter 20|16 pages

Italy: Silvia Bonino and Elena Cattelino

chapter 22|14 pages

Russia: Andrei Podolskij

chapter 23|17 pages

Sweden: Kari Trost

chapter 24|15 pages

United Kingdom: John Coleman and Debi Roker