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      Why Interventions to Influence Adolescent Behavior Often Fail but Could Succeed.

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          We provide a developmental perspective on two related issues: (a) why traditional preventative school-based interventions work reasonably well for children but less so for middle adolescents and (b) why some alternative approaches to interventions show promise for middle adolescents. We propose the hypothesis that traditional interventions fail when they do not align with adolescents' enhanced desire to feel respected and be accorded status; however, interventions that do align with this desire can motivate internalized, positive behavior change. We review examples of promising interventions that (a) directly harness the desire for status and respect, (b) provide adolescents with more respectful treatment from adults, or (c) lessen the negative influence of threats to status and respect. These examples are in the domains of unhealthy snacking, middle school discipline, and high school aggression. Discussion centers on implications for basic developmental science and for improvements to youth policy and practice.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Perspect Psychol Sci
                Perspectives on psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science
                SAGE Publications
                1745-6924
                1745-6916
                January 2018
                : 13
                : 1
                Affiliations
                [1 ] 1 Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin.
                [2 ] 2 School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley.
                [3 ] 3 Department of Psychology, Stanford University.
                Article
                NIHMS891022
                10.1177/1745691617722620
                5758430
                29232535
                7218f898-ad2f-4176-b681-4f1a6491e7e3
                History

                adolescence,autonomy,behavior change,interventions,puberty,status,testosterone

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