I. INTRODUCTION: MOVING THROUGH ADOLESCENCE: DEVELOPMENTALTRAJECTORIES OF AFRICAN AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN AMERICAN YOUTH
Leslie Morrison Gutman, Stephen C. Peck, Oksana Malanchuk, Arnold J. Sameroff, and Jacquelynne S. Eccles 7
II. METHOD
Leslie Morrison Gutman, Stephen C. Peck, Oksana Malanchuk, Arnold J. Sameroff, and Jacquelynne S. Eccles 29
III. PRELIMINARY ANALYSES AND ANALYTIC PLAN
Leslie Morrison Gutman, Stephen C. Peck, Oksana Malanchuk, Arnold J. Sameroff, and Jacquelynne S. Eccles 54
IV. PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING
Leslie Morrison Gutman, Stephen C. Peck, Oksana Malanchuk, Arnold J. Sameroff, and Jacquelynne S. Eccles 70
V. R/E IDENTITY AND DISCRIMINATION
Leslie Morrison Gutman, Stephen C. Peck, Oksana Malanchuk, Arnold J. Sameroff, and Jacquelynne S. Eccles 83
VI. ACADEMIC FUNCTIONING
Leslie Morrison Gutman, Stephen C. Peck, Oksana Malanchuk, Arnold J. Sameroff, and Jacquelynne S. Eccles 95
VII. PROBLEM BEHAVIORS
Leslie Morrison Gutman, Stephen C. Peck, Oksana Malanchuk, Arnold J. Sameroff and Jacquelynne S. Eccles 106
VIII. FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS
Leslie Morrison Gutman, Stephen C. Peck, Oksana Malanchuk, Arnold J. Sameroff, and Jacquelynne S. Eccles 114
IX. PEER CHARACTERISTICS
Leslie Morrison Gutman, Stephen C. Peck, Oksana Malanchuk, Arnold J. Sameroff, and Jacquelynne S. Eccles 124
X. INTEGRATIVE SUMMARY
Leslie Morrison Gutman, Stephen C. Peck, Oksana Malanchuk, Arnold J. Sameroff, and Jacquelynne S. Eccles 133
REFERENCES 143
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 166
COMMENTARY
COMMENTARY ON "MOVING THROUGH ADOLESCENCE: DEVELOPMENTAL TRAJECTORIES OF AFRICAN AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN AMERICAN YOUTH"
Judith G. Smetana 167
CONTRIBUTORS 178
STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL POLICY 180
SUBJECT INDEX 182
Leslie M. Gutman is Associate Professor of Psychology and Director of the Masters Program in Behavior Change at University College London. She is also a Senior Associate of the Early Intervention Foundation and Associate Editor of the Journal of Adolescence. Her research focuses on mental health and well-being, aspirations and achievement, and risk and resilience in children and adolescents.
Stephen C. Peck is a Senior Research Fellow at the David P. Weikart Center for Youth Program Quality. During work on this monograph, he was an Assistant Research Scientist in the Achievement Research Lab at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on lifespan development in context, or the study of self/identity/personality as a multilevel information processing system designed to regulate human experience and behavior in relation to contextual opportunities and constraints.
Oksana Malanchuk received her PhD in Social Psychology from the University of Michigan. She served as the Project Manager of the MADICS study from 1994 to 2016, contributing to the questionnaire design, data collection and analysis of Waves 3 through Wave 8. Her research has focused on social identities, including racial/ethnic identity, their development and their outcomes.
Arnold J. Sameroff is Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Research Professor Emeritus at the Center for Human Growth and Development at the University of Michigan. His research focus has been on pathways to competence and mental health from infancy to adulthood.
Jacquelynne Eccles, Distinguished University Professor of Education at University of California, Irvine and Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Education Emeritus at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, got her PhD at UCLA in 1974. She is past president of the Society for Research on Adolescence, and both Division 7 (Development Psychology) and 35 (Psychology of Women) of the American Psychological Association. She studies social development in the context of schools, families, and peer groups.
Judith Smetana is Professor of Psychology, Director of the Developmental Psychology PhD program, and past Frederica Warner Chair at the University of Rochester. Her research focuses on adolescentparent relationships and parenting in different ethnic and cultural contexts and on the development of childrens moral and social reasoning. In addition to numerous articles and chapters, she is the author of Adolescents, families, and social development: How teens construct their worlds (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011).