Journal of Youth and Adolescence Vol. 25, No. 1 Februaiy 1996 CONTENTS Important Announcement 1 Adolescents’ Experience of a Life-Framing Decision 3 Kathleen M. Galotti and Steven F. Kozberg Social Support in Healthy Adolescents 17 Conrad U. Frey and Christoph Rdthlisberger Contextual, Cognitive, and Adolescent Factors Associated with Parenting in Adolescence 33 Wendy S. Grolnick, Laura Weiss, Lee McKenzie, and Jeffrey Wrightman Family Experiences as Moderators of the Relationship Between Eating Symptoms and Personality Disturbance 55 Susan Frank and Susan Jackson Gender Roles in Marriage: What Do They Mean for Girls’ and Boys’ School Achievement? 73 Kimberly A. Updegraff, Susan M. McHale, and Ann C. Crouter Timing of First Sexual Intercourse: The Role of Social Control, Social Learning, and Problem Behavior 89 Lisa J. Crockett, C. Raymond Bingham, Joanne S. Chopak, and Judith R. Vicary Dependency, Self-Criticism, and Perceptions of Inferiority at Summer Camp: I’m Even Worse Than You Think 113 Laura Fichman, Richard Koestner, and David C. Zuroff Attentional and Intellectual Deficits in Unmedicated Behavior-Disordered Adolescent Inpatients 127 Daniel F. Becker, William S. Edell, Terry Ann Fujioka, Kenneth N. Levy, and Thomas H. McGlashan Journal of Youth and Adolescence Vol. 25, No. 2 April 1996 1 1 CONTENTS Implicit Theories of Intelligence and Self-Perceptions of Academi¬ cally Talented Adolescents and Children 137 Karen E. Ablard and Carol J. Mills Risk Factors Related to Suicidal Behavior Among Male and Fe¬ male Adolescents 149 Rachel A. Vannatta Stress and Adjustment in the Transition to Adolescence: Moderat¬ ing Effects of Neuroticism and Extroversion 161 Michael A. Hoffman, Rachel Levy-Shiff, and Daphna Malinski Relationships Among Family Characteristics and Violent Behavior by Black and White Male Adolescents 177 Mallie J. Paschall, Susan T. Ennett, and Robert L. Flewelling Chronic Stress in the Lives of College Students: Scale Develop¬ ment and Prospective Prediction of Distress 199 Lynn C. Towbes and Lawrence H. Cohen Psychosocial Differences Between Occasional and Regular Adoles¬ cent Users of Marijuana and Heroin 219 Catherine S. K Tang, Connie S. Y. Wong and Ralf Schwarzer Cannabis Use and the Transition to Young Adulthood 241 Timothy F. Hartnagel Adolescents, Young Adults and AIDS: A Study of Actual Knowl¬ edge vs. Perceived Need for Additional Information 259 A. Buysse Journal of Youth and Adolescence Vol. 25, No. 3_June 1996 CONTENTS Psychiatrists’ Concept of Adolescent Self-Image 273 Caryn L. Stoller, Daniel Offer, Kenneth I. Howard, and Linda Koenig Adolescents’ Comjjetence and the Mutuality of Their Self-Descriptions and Descriptions of Them Provided by Others 285 Marcel A. G. van Aken, Cornells F. M. van Lieshout, and Gerbert J. T. Haselager Tum-Tkking in Mother-Adolescent Conversations About Sexuality and Conflict 307 Eva S. Lefkowitz, Patricia E. Kahlbaugh, and Marian D. Sigman Parent-Child Attachment in Late Adolescence: Links to Social Relations and Personality 323 Kathryn A. Kerns and Amy C. Stevens Predicting Adolescent Risk Behavior Using a Personalized Cost-Benefit Analysis 343 Susan Moore and Eleonora Gullone Urban Youth as Witnesses to Violence: Beginning Assessment and Treatment Efforts 361 Beth S. Warner and Mark D. Weist A Comparison of Adolescent Inpatients With and Without Substance Abuse Using the Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory 379 Carlos M. Grilo, Dwain C. Fehon, Martha Walker, and Steve Martino The Influence of Paternal Substance Abuse and Difficult Temperament in Fathers and Sons on Sons’ Disengagement from Family to Deviant Peers 389 Timothy C. Blackson, Ralph E. Tarter, Rolf Loeber, Robert T Ammerman, and Michael Windle_ Journal of Youth and Adolescence Vol. 25, No. 4 August 1996 CONTENTS Special Issue: Outcome of Anorexia Nervosa with Teenage Onset Issue Editor Regina C. Casper Introduction to Special Issue 413 Regina C. Casper Anorexia Nervosa with an Early Onset: Selection, Gender, Outcome, and Results of a Long-Term Follow-Up Study 419 Sten Theander A Prospective Follow-Up of Children with Anorexia Nervosa 431 Rachel Bryant-Waugfi, Matthew Hankins, Roz Shafran, Bryan Lask, and Abe Fosson A Six-Year Follow-Up Study of Anorexia Nervosa Subjects with Teenage Onset 439 M. R&stam, C. GiUberg, and I. C. GiUberg Outcome, Psychosocial Functioning, and Prognostic Factors in Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa as Determined by Prospective Follow-Up Assessment 455 B. Herpertz-Dahlmann, C. Wewetzer, K. Henni^musen, and H. Remschmidt The Outcome of Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa: Findings from Berlin and Sofia 473 Hans Christoph Steinhausen and Svetlana Boyadjieva Outcome of Anorexia Nervosa Related to Treatment Utilizing an Adoles¬ cent Medicine Approach 483 Richard E. Kreipe and Carolyn Fiver Dukarm An Eight Year Follow-Up: Outcome from Adolescent Compared to Adult Onset Anorexia Nervosa 499 Regina C. Casper and Leslie N. Jabine Binge Eating in Anorexia Nervosa Predicts Later Onset of Substance Use Disorder: A Ten-Year Prospective, Longitudinal Follow-Up of 95 Adolescents 519 Michael Strober, Roberta Freeman, Stacy Bower, and Joanne Rigali Ten-Year Outcome in Adolescent Onset Anorexia Nervosa 533 Suzanne R Sunday, Ilene M. Reeman, Elke Eckert, and Katherine A. Halmi Course and Two-Year Outcome in Anorexic and Bulimic Adolescents 545 Af. M. Fichter and N. Quadflieg Outcome of Early Onset Anorexia Nervosa: What Do We Know? 563 L. K George Hsu Journal of Youth and Adolescence Vol. 25, No. 5 October 1996 CONTENTS Studies on Indentity Development in Adolescence: An Overview of Research and Some New Data 569 Wim Meeus Generational Differences in Perceived Responsibility for Adolescent Support: A Study of Adolescent Females, Mothers, and Maternal Grandmothers 599 Gail Overbey and Leslee K. Pollina Body Image Ideals of Low-Income African American Mothers and Their Preadolescent Daughters 615 Kristin Flynn and Marian Fitzgibbon Adolescent Idolization of Pop Singers: Causes, Expressions, and Reliance 631 Amiram Raviv, Daniel Bar-Tal, Alona Raviv, and Asaf Ben-Horin Adolescent Mothers’ Knowledge of Child Development and Expectations for Their Own Infants 651 Katherine Hildebrandt Karraker and Suzanne L. Evans Adults’ Attachment Patterns: Coping with Separations 667 Ofra Mayseless, Rotem Danieli, and Ruth Sharabany The Relationship Between Body Shape Satisfaction and Self-Esteem: An Investigation of Gender and Class Differences 691 Steven C. Abell and Maryse H. Richards Journal of Youth and Adolescence Vol. 25, No. 6 December 1996 CONTENTS Correlates of Help-Seeking in Adolescence 705 IGmbetiy A. Schonert-Reichl and Jennifer R. Muller The Protective Role of Coping and Social Resources for Depressive Symptoms Among Young Adolescents 733 Mindy Herman-Stahl and Anne C. Petersen Intellectual Ability, Rationality, and Intuitiveness as Predictors of Warranted and Unwarranted Optimism for Future Life Events 755 Paul A. Klaczynski and James M. Fauth Gender Role Socialization and Adolescents’ Reports of Depression: Why Some Girls and Not Others? 775 Dawn A. Obeidallah, Susan M. McHale, and Rainer K. Silbereisen Students’ Perceptions of Parents’ and Teachers’ Qualities of Interpersonal Relations 787 Roma K. Drevets, Stephen L. Benton, and Fred O. Bradley Utility of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory Personality Disorder Scales with Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatients 803 Stacy R. Freiheit, James C. Overholser, and David C. Brinkman-Sull The Contribution of Family Structure and Differentiation to Identity Development in Females 817 Linda M. Perosa, Sandra L. Perosa, and Hak Ping Tam f I —1 a c 9 9