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Stage-Environment Fit Youth
1980 - 1997
During this period, adolescent well-being research integrated developmental and ecological perspectives. The dominant paradigm highlighted how alignment between developmental needs and school, family, and neighborhood environments shapes emotional and behavioral outcomes, with social supports and positive events buffering stress-related symptoms. Attitudes toward attachment gained prominence, with reliable measures of parent and peer attachment reinforcing links to well-being, while neighborhood structure and social determinants gained traction as central influences.
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1998 - 2004
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2005 - 2011
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2012 - 2018
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2019 - 2024