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Introduction: The changing life space of early adolescence
Authors:Reed Larson  Maryse H Richards
Institution:(1) Human Development and Family Studies, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1105 West Nevada Street, 61801 Urbana, Illinois;(2) Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago;(3) Department of Psychology, Loyola University, Chicago
Abstract:The socialization of children and adolescents is shaped by how they spend their time. This special issue maps the daily experience of white American 5th–9th graders, describing both the quantities of time they spend in different contexts and the affective states associated with these contexts. Each paper examines a separate segment of daily activity (e.g., schoolwork, talking, sports), employing data from a common study in which 401 participants provided ldquoexperience samplingrdquo reports at random times during their daily lives when cued by a pager. The findings show substantial age and sex differences, indicating significant changes in the daily ldquolife spacerdquo of girls and boys between preadolescence and early adolescence. Implication for socialization to healthy adult adjustment in love, work, and play are discussed in each paper.Received Ph.D. from Committee on Human Development, University of Chicago, Research focuses on daily experience associated with health and psychopathology in adolescence and across the life span.Received Ph.D. from Committee on Human Development, University of Chicago. Current research interests: pubertal development, precursors of eating disorders, and the effects of maternal employment on young adolescents.
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