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- catalog contributor b10269759.
- catalog contributor b10269760.
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Trajectories and turning points over the life course: concepts and themes / Blair Wheaton & Ian H. Gotlib -- pt. 1. Trajectories: long-term effects of adverse experience: Childhood adversity and adult psychopathology / Ronald C. Kessler [and others]. The impact of twenty childhood and adult traumatic stressors on the risk of psychiatric disorder / Blair Wheaton, Patricia Roszell, & Kimberlee Hall. Intergenerational sanction sequences and trajectories of street-crime amplification / John Hagan & Bill McCarthy. School-leavers' self-esteem and unemployment: turning point or a station on a trajectory? / David Dooley & JoAnn Prause. Intergenerational consequences of social stressors: effects of occupational and family conditions on young mothers and their children / Elizabeth G. Menaghan. Women's roles and resilience: trajectories of advantage or turning points? / Phyllis Moen -- pt. 2. Turning points: changes in life trajectories: Becoming unsupervised: children's transitions from adult-care to self-care in the afterschool hours / Deborah Belle, Sara Norell, & Anthony Lewis. Children whose parents divorce: life trajectories and turning points / Donald Wertlieb. Life after high school: development, stress, and well-being / Susan Gore [and others]. Turning points in midlife / Elaine Wethington, Hope Cooper, & Carolyn S. Holmes. Adaptation to retirement / Robert S. Weiss -- pt. 3. New methods for the study of the life course: Construction and use of the life history calendar: reliability and validity of recall data / Nan Lin, Walter M. Ensel, & Wan-foon Gina Lai. Using discrete-time survival analysis to study event occurrence across the life course / John B. Willett & Judith D. Singer.".
- catalog extent "vii, 301 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0521550750 (hardcover)".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, U.K. ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog subject "155.9/042 21".
- catalog subject "1997 J-882".
- catalog subject "BF575.S75 S754 1997".
- catalog subject "Life Change Events.".
- catalog subject "Life cycle, Human Effect of stress on.".
- catalog subject "Stress (Psychology)".
- catalog subject "Stress, Psychological.".
- catalog subject "WM 172 S91212 1997".
- catalog tableOfContents "Trajectories and turning points over the life course: concepts and themes / Blair Wheaton & Ian H. Gotlib -- pt. 1. Trajectories: long-term effects of adverse experience: Childhood adversity and adult psychopathology / Ronald C. Kessler [and others]. The impact of twenty childhood and adult traumatic stressors on the risk of psychiatric disorder / Blair Wheaton, Patricia Roszell, & Kimberlee Hall. Intergenerational sanction sequences and trajectories of street-crime amplification / John Hagan & Bill McCarthy. School-leavers' self-esteem and unemployment: turning point or a station on a trajectory? / David Dooley & JoAnn Prause. Intergenerational consequences of social stressors: effects of occupational and family conditions on young mothers and their children / Elizabeth G. Menaghan. Women's roles and resilience: trajectories of advantage or turning points? / Phyllis Moen -- pt. 2. Turning points: changes in life trajectories: Becoming unsupervised: children's transitions from adult-care to self-care in the afterschool hours / Deborah Belle, Sara Norell, & Anthony Lewis. Children whose parents divorce: life trajectories and turning points / Donald Wertlieb. Life after high school: development, stress, and well-being / Susan Gore [and others]. Turning points in midlife / Elaine Wethington, Hope Cooper, & Carolyn S. Holmes. Adaptation to retirement / Robert S. Weiss -- pt. 3. New methods for the study of the life course: Construction and use of the life history calendar: reliability and validity of recall data / Nan Lin, Walter M. Ensel, & Wan-foon Gina Lai. Using discrete-time survival analysis to study event occurrence across the life course / John B. Willett & Judith D. Singer.".
- catalog title "Stress and adversity over the life course : trajectories and turning points / edited by Ian H. Gotlib, Blair Wheaton.".
- catalog type "text".