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The Role of Early Adolescence in Subsequent Risk and Resilience

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Abstract

Early adolescence comes with new opportunities for subsequent risk and resilience. Yet, international cohort studies covering this important developmental period and extending into young adulthood are rare. To address this gap in research, this special issue draws on data from the Zurich Project on Social Development from Childhood to Adulthood (z-proso). We outline the terminology for risk and resilience used in this special issue, describe the z-proso study design, characterize the z-proso sample in terms of important markers of adolescence, and provide an overview of Switzerland as a study setting. The contributions to this special issue highlight that adolescent well-being is not a given, even in a setting with relatively low contextual risk. Supportive parent–child relationships in early adolescence emerged as an important promotive factor for longer-term well-being. This special issue illustrates how early adolescence serves as an important juncture for different areas of future development.

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Peer reviewed: True


Funder: Jacobs Center and by the Jacobs Foundation (JF)


Funder: Swiss Federal Office of Public Health


Funder: Department of Education of the Canton of Zurich


Funder: Swiss State Secretariat of Migration and its Predecessors


Funder: Julius Bär Foundation


Funder: Visana Plus Foundation

Journal Title

The Journal of Early Adolescence

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0272-4316
1552-5449

Volume Title

44

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SAGE Publications

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Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) (#10531C_189008, #10FI14_170409, #10FI14_198052, #TMSGI1_211709)