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8 pages in length. The writer analyzes three articles pertaining to adolescent identity/development. No additional sources cited.
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Patterns, And Use Of Services" - utilizing modified residential situations, subsistence standards and service utilization as they relate to a short, structured interview with seven hundred fifty-two 12- through 23-year-old
respondents - indicates how one of the "most significant milestones" (p. 655) of adolescence is the formation of "complex social and problem-solving skills, moral judgment and social values" (p. 655),
all of which are developed through peer groups. Marked by the transition from family support to peer support, adolescence is a precarious time of acceptance into a new form
of emotional and spiritual nurturing. It is an awkward period of readjustment and exploration in search of friends who will prove allegiant and
reliable, as well as "demonstrate potential for positive regard, admiration and similarity" (Kipke et al, 1997, p. 655). Within the forming of these friendships is also a climate of
greater importance with regard to the adolescents ultimate acceptance in a clique or social group based upon the groups influence. Determinants for such recognition include speech and language inflection,
hairstyle, activities, music preferences, wardrobe choices and overall social values. Another crucial role peer groups play is that of establishing a safe test site in which to explore various
behaviors not deemed acceptable by adult standards, yet are perfectly fine within the constraints of the adolescent peer group. This qualitative study helps to define a youths "self-identity and
sense of self-worth" (Kipke et al, 1997, p. 655). Results indicate how equally tied together peer relationships and social support are with regard
to identity formation, which help fashion a healthy sense of social readiness, independence and general contentment - three critical components that ultimately establish influence. These elements are tremendously important
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