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    Processus de ritualisation sauvages chez quelques jeunes adultes et grands adolescents: Essai d'interprétation et questionnement pastoral.Robert Moldo - 1998 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 72 (3):383-384.
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    Maigrir à l'adolescence : d'un processus de décontenance du corps familial à un enveloppement institutionnel.Almudena Sanajuja, Marie-Anne Schwailbold & Patrice Cuynet - 2014 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 206 (4):47-59.
    Cet article soulève la difficulté majeure que rencontrent certaines institutions spécialisées dans le traitement de l’obésité pédiatrique pour travailler avec les familles. Ces familles sont au cœur de la problématique de ces jeunes : la séparation de l’enfant d’avec ses proches est la base thérapeutique, mais la dépendance est forte et la séparation d’avec les parents, la mère en particulier, difficile. Dans une perspective psychodynamique, les auteurs, chercheurs en psychologie, partent du postulat que l’obésité d’un individu serait révélatrice de conflits (...)
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  3. niques avait déjà été constatée au début du siècle. Le champ d'-obser-vartion était aloms limité aux sanaitoifiurms, plus spécialement a ceux.de Rêadahptation du Processus - 1981 - Paideia 9:267.
     
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    Quête d'intimité à l'adolescence et imagos parentales intrusives.Nathalie de Kernier - 2009 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 182 (4):89-103.
    L’intimité fait l’objet d’une conquête à l’adolescence. Lorsque la construction de l’espace intime se voit menacée, l’attaque de soi peut être une expression agie d’un insupportable vécu d’intrusion. Le cas d’Armel, adolescent de 14 ans hospitalisé pour tentative de suicide par ingestion médicamenteuse, illustre l’importance de la prise en compte des imagos parentales lors de la survenue d’un geste autodestructeur. Celui-ci peut indirectement s’adresser aux parents ressentis comme intrusifs, lorsque plane une menace incestuelle dans la relation. L’empiètement des territoires et (...)
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    Réflexions à partir d’un processus de transformation identitaire en lien avec une rupture conjugale et familiale.Haydée Popper - 2018 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 221 (3):37-48.
    À l’adolescence, le mouvement de désaffiliation peut constituer un élément structurant de l’évolution subjective et la transformation identitaire qui s’ensuit une maturation vers l’âge adulte. Toutefois, dans beaucoup de ces cas de bascule identitaire, la désaffiliation se fait de manière abrupte, secrète, dans un refus total des valeurs des parents et des parents eux-mêmes. Les facteurs qui aboutissent à la désaffiliation familiale sont multiples : fragilité de la construction du moi, défaillances des structures sociales et du fonctionnement familial, primauté de (...)
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    Réflexions à partir d’un processus de transformation identitaire en lien avec une rupture conjugale et familiale.Haydée Popper - 2018 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 221 (3):37-48.
    À l’adolescence, le mouvement de désaffiliation peut constituer un élément structurant de l’évolution subjective et la transformation identitaire qui s’ensuit une maturation vers l’âge adulte. Toutefois, dans beaucoup de ces cas de bascule identitaire, la désaffiliation se fait de manière abrupte, secrète, dans un refus total des valeurs des parents et des parents eux-mêmes. Les facteurs qui aboutissent à la désaffiliation familiale sont multiples : fragilité de la construction du moi, défaillances des structures sociales et du fonctionnement familial, primauté de (...)
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  7. Adolescent Psychological Development: rationality, morality, and identity (David Moshman).D. Fasco - 2000 - Journal of Moral Education 29 (4):484-485.
     
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    Sustaining attention in affective contexts during adolescence: age-related differences and association with elevated symptoms of depression and anxiety.D. L. Dunning, J. Parker, K. Griffiths, M. Bennett, A. Archer-Boyd, A. Bevan, S. Ahmed, C. Griffin, L. Foulkes, J. Leung, A. Sakhardande, T. Manly, W. Kuyken, J. M. G. Williams, S. -J. Blakemore & T. Dalgleish - forthcoming - Cognition and Emotion.
    Sustained attention, a key cognitive skill that improves during childhood and adolescence, tends to be worse in some emotional and behavioural disorders. Sustained attention is typically studied in non-affective task contexts; here, we used a novel task to index performance in affective versus neutral contexts across adolescence (N = 465; ages 11–18). We asked whether: (i) performance would be worse in negative versus neutral task contexts; (ii) performance would improve with age; (iii) affective interference would be greater in younger adolescents; (...)
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    Social Capital as a Moderator of the Relationship Between Perceived Discrimination and Alcohol and Cannabis Use Among Immigrant and Non-immigrant Adolescents in Israel.Sophie D. Walsh, Tanya Kolobov & Yossi Harel-Fisch - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  10. Interpersonal support and conflict and psychosocial adjustment of Chinese adolescents with economic disadvantage.D. T. L. Shek - 2002 - In Serge P. Shohov (ed.), Advances in Psychology Research. Nova Science Publishers. pp. 18--63.
     
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    The Shame and Guilt Scales of the Test of Self-Conscious Affect-Adolescent : Psychometric Properties for Responses from Children, and Measurement Invariance Across Children and Adolescents.Shaun D. Watson, Rapson Gomez & Eleonora Gullone - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Relating adolescents’ exposure to legacy and digital news media and intergroup contact to their attitudes towards immigrants.Leen D’Haenens, David De Coninck & Joyce Vissenberg - 2021 - Communications 46 (3):373-393.
    Previous research has found that news coverage on immigration is often biased in negative ways and that it inspires the formation of negative attitudes towards immigrants. However, academic research about this link between news consumption and attitudes towards immigrants among adolescents remains limited. The current study aims to test this association from a media-exposure and intergroup-contact perspective using survey data from 875 adolescents in Flanders, Belgium. The findings show that only television news consumption, thus no other types of news consumption, (...)
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    Adolescent Decisionmaking, Part I: Introduction.D. Micah Hester - 2009 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 18 (3):300.
    This CQ department is dedicated to bringing noted bioethicsts together in order to debate some of the most perplexing contemporary bioethics issues. You are encouraged to contact department editor, D. Micah Hester, UAMS/Humanities, 4301 W. Markham St. #646, Little Rock, AR 72205, with any suggestions for debate topics and interlocutors you would like to see published herein.
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    Adolescent Decisionmaking, Part II.D. Micah Hester - 2009 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 18 (4):432.
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    Deconstructing the Gratton effect: Targeting dissociable trial sequence effects in children, pre-adolescents, and adults.Christopher D. Erb & Stuart Marcovitch - 2018 - Cognition 179 (C):150-162.
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    Adolescents’ and young adults’ practical moral judgments on typical everyday-life moral dilemmas: Gender differences in approach to resolution.Yoko Takagi & Herbert D. Saltzstein - 2023 - Philosophical Psychology 36 (2):413-437.
    Adolescents’ and young adults’ practical moral judgments about two interpersonal moral dilemmas, which differed in their moral complexity, were examined using two philosophical frameworks (deontological and consequentialist principles) as tools for psychological analysis. A sample of 234 participants (ages 14–16, 18–19, and 20–21) reasoned about two moral dilemmas, which had been experienced by a subset of adolescents in a pilot study, in two forms: Participants 1) provided open-ended decisions and justification from the perspective of an imagined moral agent and 2) (...)
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    The ever-moving soul in Plato's Phaedrus.D. Blyth - 1997 - American Journal of Philology 118 (2):185-217.
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    Dictionnaire amoureux du mauvais goût.Estienne D'Orves & Nicolas D' - 2023 - Paris: Plon. Edited by Alain Bouldouyre.
    Nul n'est plus fuyant que le mauvais goût. Qu'il soit relatif, ancré dans son temps, frontière sociale ou revendiqué tel une profession de foi artistique. Dans ce Dictionnaire amoureux intime et partial, Nicolas d'Estienne d'Orves vous invite dans son grenier braillard et cocasse. 'Le mauvais goût échappe à toute définition, famille ou clan. Tout comme le bon goût, il est relatif, circonstanciel, ancré dans son temps. Il peut également être une frontière sociale, un racisme de classe. En ce cas, le (...)
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    Exploring morally relevant issues facing families in their decisions to monitor the health-related behaviours of loved ones.D. Gammon, E. K. Christiansen & R. Wynn - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (7):424-428.
    Patient self-management of disease is increasingly supported by technologies that can monitor a wide range of behavioural and biomedical parameters. Incorporated into everyday devices such as cell phones and clothes, these technologies become integral to the psychosocial aspects of everyday life. Many technologies are likely to be marketed directly to families with ill members, and families may enlist the support of clinicians in shaping use. Current ethical frameworks are mainly conceptualised from the perspective of caregivers, researchers, developers and regulators in (...)
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    La crise sans fin: essai sur l'expérience moderne du temps.Myriam Revault D'Allonnes - 2012 - Paris: Éditions du Seuil.
    C’est une évidence : on ne parle plus aujourd’hui d’une crise succédant à d’autres crises – et préludant à d’autres encore –, mais de « la crise », qui plus est d’une crise globale qui touche aussi bien la finance que l’éducation, la culture, le couple ou l’environnement. Ce constat témoigne d’une véritable mutation : si à l’origine le concept de krisis désignait le moment décisif dans l’évolution d’un processus incertain permettant d’énoncer le diagnostic (et donc la sortie de (...)
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    La conjugalité à l’épreuve de l’adolescence.Philippe Robert - 2021 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 231 (1):121-138.
    Les travaux sur la parentalité se sont beaucoup intéressés à la mère, ensuite au père et au couple parental. La question de la conjugalité et de ses impacts sur les enfants est venue plus tardivement à propos du bébé puis à propos de l’adolescent. La problématique adolescente réactive non seulement les conflits de dépendance, mais aussi les questions autour de la sexualité génitale. Tant pour le couple que pour l’adolescent, nous n’avons pas affaire à de simples répétitions de la sexualité (...)
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    Primary care confidentiality for Spanish adolescents: fact or fiction?M. D. Perez-Carceles - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (6):329-334.
    Background: By providing healthcare to adolescents, a major opportunity is created to help them cope with the challenges in their lives, develop healthy behaviour and become responsible healthcare consumers. Confidentiality is a major issue in adolescent healthcare, and its perceived absence may be the main barrier to an adolescent seeking medical care. Little is known, however, about confidentiality for adolescents in primary care practices in Spain.Objective: To ascertain the attitudes of Spanish family doctors towards the right of adolescents to confidentiality (...)
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    Résonances traumatiques familiales chez des adolescents adoptés venant d'une autre culture.Didier Drieu & Gladys Johnston - 2007 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 177 (3):45-56.
    Les difficultés identitaires à l’adolescence sont particulières pour les enfants adoptés car en résonance avec diverses violences traumatiques en instance dans la famille. À partir d’un exemple d’une thérapie familiale, nous discutons de ces traumatismes qui se cumulent et dérégulent les rapports de transmission en entravant les processus de subjectivation des membres de la famille. Aussi, nous devons pouvoir penser le travail psychothérapeutique sous une forme de co-construction pour contenir, puis transformer ces souffrances traumatiques qui hantent le groupe familial.
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    Le cannabis, les adolescents et leur famille.Rodolphe Soulignac, D. Benguettat, Jean-François Briefer, Luisella Congiu-Mertel, Liliana Correa, B. Reverdin, R. Khan & D. Zullino - 2007 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 175 (1):105-114.
    Le cannabis est envisagé ici comme un instrument de la politique d’aménagement des territoires, au sens où R. Neuburger évoque les territoires de l’intime. Ceci permet la création de nouvelles narrations qui permettent de sortir de l’impasse où le cannabis est le problème pour les parents alors que c’est la solution pour le jeune. Deux vignettes cliniques illustrent cette métaphore et les opportunités qu’elle offre pour la thérapie.
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    Adolescents’ fragility and antisocial behavior: conceptual categories and educational practices.Fabrizio Chello, Rossana D'Elia, Daniela Manno & Pascal Perillo - 2021 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 25 (60):45-62.
    The paper presents and discusses the processes and the results of a Systematic Review of the scientific literature conducted with the aim to become aware of how the antisocial behaviour of adolescents are understood and educationally managed. The results show how the phenomenon is understood mainly through an explanatory and experimental epistemological and methodological approach. Such approach aims at identifying several risks and protection factors that determine/influence AB as well as at defining indications on the practices to be implemented for (...)
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    Adolescent changes in implicit cognitions and prevention of substance abuse.Marvin D. Krank & Abby L. Goldstein - 2006 - In Reinout W. Wiers & Alan W. Stacy (eds.), Handbook of Implicit Cognition and Addiction. Sage Publications. pp. 439--453.
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    Social Sustainability in Late Adolescence: Trait Emotional Intelligence Mediates the Impact of the Dark Triad on Altruism and Equity.Marco Giancola, Massimiliano Palmiero & Simonetta D’Amico - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Adolescence involves a profound number of changes in all domains of development. Among others, adolescence yields an enhanced awareness and responsibility toward the community, representing a critical age to develop prosocial behaviors. In this study, the mediation role of Trait Emotional Intelligence was detected for the relationship between the dark triad and prosocial behavior based on altruism and equity. A total of 129 healthy late adolescents filled in the Dark Triad Dirty Dozen, measuring Machiavellianism, psychopathy, and narcissism; the Altruistic Action (...)
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    Adolescent and adult risk-taking in virtual social contexts.Anneke D. M. Haddad, Freya Harrison, Thomas Norman & Jennifer Y. F. Lau - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5:113336.
    There is a paucity of experimental data addressing how peers influence adolescent risk-taking. Here, we examined peer effects on risky decision-making in adults and adolescents using a virtual social context that enabled experimental control over the peer “interactions”. 40 adolescents (age 11-18) and 28 adults (age 20-38) completed a risk-taking (Wheel of Fortune) task under 4 conditions: in private; while being observed by (fictitious) peers; and after receiving ‘risky’ or ‘safe’ advice from the peers. For high-risk gambles (but not medium-risk (...)
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    A Catholic Approach to Adolescent Medicine.M. D. Heyne, M. D. Hernandez & M. D. Gilbert - 2019 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 19 (1):63-88.
    Adolescence is an important yet vulnerable period of transition from childhood to adulthood. An increasing number of studies support the traditional Catholic view, which sees teens as prone to making poor decisions when influ­enced by emotions or peer pressure but capable of thriving when guided by parents and religion. However, newer policies of medical societies undermine the traditional supports of family and faith with a permissive approach toward sexual exploration. To counter this unhealthy trend, which seems to be based more (...)
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    How do social fears in adolescence develop? Fear conditioning shapes attention orienting to social threat cues.Anneke D. M. Haddad, Shmuel Lissek, Daniel S. Pine & Jennifer Y. F. Lau - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (6):1139-1147.
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    The Assessment of Object Relations Phenomena in Adolescents: Tat and Rorschach Measu.Francis D. Kelly - 1997 - Routledge.
    This book offers clinicians a long-awaited comprehensive paradigm for assessing object relations functioning in disturbed younger and older adolescents. It gives a clear sense of how object relations functioning is manifest in different disorders, and illuminates how scores on object relations measures are converted into a therapeutically relevant diagnostic matrix and formulation. Outlining the process of object relations assessment, Kelly presents vividly detailed cases of a range of disorders including anorexia nervosa, borderline states, depressive disorders, and trauma. The cases portray (...)
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    The Assessment of Object Relations Phenomena in Adolescents: Tat and Rorschach Measu.Francis D. Kelly - 1997 - Routledge.
    This book offers clinicians a long-awaited comprehensive paradigm for assessing object relations functioning in disturbed younger and older adolescents. It gives a clear sense of how object relations functioning is manifest in different disorders, and illuminates how scores on object relations measures are converted into a therapeutically relevant diagnostic matrix and formulation. Outlining the process of object relations assessment, Kelly presents vividly detailed cases of a range of disorders including anorexia nervosa, borderline states, depressive disorders, and trauma. The cases portray (...)
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    Pijariurniq. Performances et rituels inuit de la première fois.Bernard Saladin D'Anglure - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Ce texte a déjà paru dans ÉTUDES/INUIT/STUDIES, 24, no 2, 2000, p. 89-113. Québec : Département d'anthropologie de l'Université Laval. Nous remercions Bernard Saladin d'Anglure de nous avoir autorisé à le reproduire ici. Résumé : Les rites inuit de la première fois, qui célèbrent les premières performances effectuées par les enfants et les adolescents inuit, ont été souvent mentionnés par les ethnographes de l'Arctique mais jamais véritablement analysés comme « séquence cérémonielle », pour - Anthropologie.
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    Interpersonal communication within the family for improving adolescent religiosity.Christiana D. W. Sahertian, Betty A. Sahertian & Alfred E. Wajabula - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):1-9.
    National education is a conscious and planned effort to help children develop their potential be spiritually strong, religious, intelligent, a strong personality and noble character and noble skills. For this reason, education not only focuses on the aspect of children's knowledge but also on religion and morals aspects. This education begins in the family through communication patterns that are created between parents and children in the form of interpersonal communication that can increase the religiosity of adolescents. Therefore, this article aims (...)
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  35. Dialogue Concerning the Survival of the One Great World System: A Study of the Post-War Scientific and Theological Perception of Time-Scales as a Relevant Moral Category in Analyzing the Dilemmas of the Nuclear Age.D. John Francis Cummins - 1985 - Dissertation, The Pennsylvania State University
    This thesis seeks to extend the search for the moral implications inherent in the development, possession and threatened use of physical/astrophysical processes and in current understandings of the evolution of the physical universe. ;The nature of moral/theological discussion will not be a primary concern although clearly some residual position that such discussion is meaningful is presupposed. Neither is the nature of science or the scientific method at issue. It is assumed that both theology and science have long since negotiated the (...)
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    Adolescent Alcohol Use in Spain: Connections with Friends, School, and Other Delinquent Behaviors.Lisa D. Goldberg-Looney, Miriam Sánchez-SanSegundo, Rosario Ferrer-Cascales, Natalia Albaladejo-Blazquez & Paul B. Perrin - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Guidelines for Adolescent Participation in Research: Current Realities and Possible Resolutions.Audrey Smith Rogers, Lawrence D'Angelo & Donna Futterman - 1994 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 16 (4):1.
  38. Unconscious processing of facial affect in children and adolescents.William D. S. Killgore & Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd - 2007 - Social Neuroscience 2 (1):28-47.
  39. Timing (not just amount) of sleep makes the difference: Event-related potential correlates of delayed sleep phase in adolescent female students.Matthew Kirby & Amedeo D'Angiulli - 2009 - In N. A. Taatgen & H. van Rijn (eds.), Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.
     
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    Mood Dimensions Show Distinct Within-Subject Associations With Non-exercise Activity in Adolescents: An Ambulatory Assessment Study.Elena D. Koch, Heike Tost, Urs Braun, Gabriela Gan, Marco Giurgiu, Iris Reinhard, Alexander Zipf, Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Ulrich W. Ebner-Priemer & Markus Reichert - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Rethinking Adolescent Assent: A Triangular Approach.Amar D. Trivedi - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (5):75-76.
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  42. A summary of major influences on attitude toward and achievement in science among adolescent students.Ronald D. Simpson & J. Steve Oliver - 1990 - Science Education 74 (1):1-18.
     
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  43. The Changing Sixth Form in the Twentieth Century.A. D. Edwards - 2007 - Routledge.
    Originally published 1970.This book traces the history of the sixth form in Britain from the first decade of this century and follows the continuing debate over its function to the present day. It analyzes what kind of organisation is required to meet the demands of rising numbers and questions whether the needs of older adolescents can be better met in the "new" sixth form of the comprehensive school or in a separate type of sixth-form college. The book also discusses the (...)
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    Rationalité du processus de répétition chez l’enfant normal et polyhandicapé : aux frontières de la pathologie.Frédéric Verhaegen, Christine Bocéréan & Michel Musiol - 2008 - Philosophia Scientiae 12 (2):111-128.
    L’article a pour objet l’analyse des interactions verbales entre des adolescents polyhandicapés et des adultes ayant soins. L’objectif de l’étude est de montrer comment le phénomène de répétition qui se distribue nécessairement sur le plan interlocutoire engendre ou facilite le processus d’intercompréhension. Les résultats montrent que la répétition fonctionne comme un processus dialogique dont la dynamique intersubjective contribue à la construction et à l’accomplissement réussi de l’échange conversationnel. Nous comparons et discutons ces résultats relativement à un corpus d’interactions (...)
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    Rationalité du processus de répétition chez l’enfant normal et polyhandicapé : aux frontières de la pathologie.Frédéric Verhaegen, Christine Bocéréan & Michel Musiol - 2008 - Philosophia Scientiae 12:111-128.
    L’article a pour objet l’analyse des interactions verbales entre des adolescents polyhandicapés et des adultes ayant soins. L’objectif de l’étude est de montrer comment le phénomène de répétition qui se distribue nécessairement sur le plan interlocutoire engendre ou facilite le processus d’intercompréhension. Les résultats montrent que la répétition fonctionne comme un processus dialogique dont la dynamique intersubjective contribue à la construction et à l’accomplissement réussi de l’échange conversationnel. Nous comparons et discutons ces résultats relativement à un corpus d’interactions (...)
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    Adapting ethical guidelines for adolescent health research to street-connected children and youth in low- and middle-income countries: a case study from western Kenya.L. Embleton, M. A. Ott, J. Wachira, V. Naanyu, A. Kamanda, D. Makori, D. Ayuku & P. Braitstein - 2015 - BMC Medical Ethics 16 (1):1-11.
    BackgroundStreet-connected children and youth in low- and middle-income countries have multiple vulnerabilities in relation to participation in research. These require additional considerations that are responsive to their needs and the social, cultural, and economic context, while upholding core ethical principles of respect for persons, beneficence, and justice. The objective of this paper is to describe processes and outcomes of adapting ethical guidelines for SCCY’s specific vulnerabilities in LMIC.MethodsAs part of three interrelated research projects in western Kenya, we created procedures to (...)
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  47. Altruism and Health: Is There a Link During Adolescence?Peter L. Benson, D. Ph, E. Gil Clary, & Scales & C. Peter - 2007 - In Stephen G. Post (ed.), Altruism and Health: Perspectives From Empirical Research. Oup Usa.
     
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  48. Educare a pensare nell'adolescenza. Educating adolescent to tink.E. Mancino & D. Demetrio - 2000 - Encyclopaideia: Rivista di Fenomenologia Pedagogia E Formazione 2.
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    The “search for adultness”: Membership work in Adolescent-adult talk.Carolyn D. Baker - 1984 - Human Studies 7 (1-4):301-323.
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    A Study of the Influence of Television Heroes on Adolescents.Joan D. Tierney - 1983 - Communications 9 (1):113-142.
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