
Socioemotional Development and Health from Adolescence to Adulthood (Cambridge Studies on Child and Adolescent Health)
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Illustrated, 7/3/2006
EAN 9780521846318, ISBN10: 0521846315
Hardcover, 440 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.5 cm
Language: English
This 2006 book is based on two longitudinal studies of behavior development, both conducted in Finland, a living laboratory setting for longitudinal research. Much of the book reports results from a longitudinal study begun in Jyväskylä, Finland, in 1968, when its participants were school children. This longitudinal study is complemented by two Finnish twin-family studies, with parallel measures and overlapping aims, to yield insights into genetic and environmental sources of variation in early development and later outcomes. An array of findings from the two sets of longitudinal studies are presented, set within a theoretical framework of socioemotional development, and focused on both individual and familial predictors of health-related outcomes from childhood to early adulthood. Many contributors to this edited volume represent a second-tier of Finnish-USA collaborators. They analyzed data from the longitudinal studies as part of their advanced training, and their contributions to the book report results of such analyses.
Preface
Introduction Richard J. Rose
Part I. Longitudinal and Behavior Genetic Approaches
1. The Jyväskylä longitudinal study of personality and social development (JYLS) Lea Pulkkinen
2. Genetic and environmental influences on social behavior and health Richard J. Rose
3. Social behaviors and health in twins
the FinnTwin studies Jaakko Kaprio
Part II. Adolescent Health-related Behavior and Adult Health
4. Body size and overweight from birth to adulthood Marja-Liisa Kinnunen, Kirsi Pietiläinen and Aila Rissanen
5. Pubertal development and health-related behavior Danielle M. Dick and Brian Mustanski
6. Genetic and environmental influences on the initiation and continuation of smoking and drinking Danielle M. Dick, Satu Barman and Tuuli Pitkänen
7. Self-rated health
precursors of and implications Karri Silventoinen, Eero Lahelma and Jaakko Kaprio
Part III. Socioemotional Behavior in Early Adolecence
8. Genetic and environmental factors in girls' and boys' socioemotional behavior Elina Vierikko and Lea Pulkkinen
9. Emotion regulation and wellbeing Marja Kokkonen and Marja-Liisa Kinnunen
10. Parental knowledge and family atmosphere in relation to children's socioemotional behavior Riitta-Leena Metsäpelto and Petri Juujärvi
11. Parental work and children's behavior
the mediator roles of partner relationship and parenthood Ulla Kinnunen and Johanna Rantanen
12. Grandparents as resource factors in the family Helena Hurme
Part IV. Life Course and Health
13. Identity formation, personal control over development, and well-being Päivi Fadjukoff and Lea Pulkkinen
14. Sense of coherence and optimism
a more positive approach to health Taru Feldt, Anne Mäkikangas and Kaisa Aunola
15. Unemployment, psychological distress, and education as a resource factor for employment Katja Kokko
16. Personality, work career and health Mika Kivimäki, Marianna Virtanen, Marko Elovainio and Jussi Vahtera
Summary and future directions Lea Pulkkinen Jaakko Kaprio and Richard J. Rose.