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... societies , such as the U.S. confront risks not to their basic physical survival , but to their psychosocial health from such ills as substance abuse , unsafe sex , lack of preparation in entering an industrial economy , delinquency ...
... societies , such as the U.S. confront risks not to their basic physical survival , but to their psychosocial health from such ills as substance abuse , unsafe sex , lack of preparation in entering an industrial economy , delinquency ...
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... societies and the alleged prevalence of sexual abuse in Euro - American families ? The steady dissemination of Western ideas about children's development , imported by non - Western societies together with modernization ...
... societies and the alleged prevalence of sexual abuse in Euro - American families ? The steady dissemination of Western ideas about children's development , imported by non - Western societies together with modernization ...
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... societies and for girls in 175 societies . All of the 173 societies defined a social stage of adolescence for boys , and all but one for girls . In that culture , the Gros Ventre , girls were married before the onset of menstruation and ...
... societies and for girls in 175 societies . All of the 173 societies defined a social stage of adolescence for boys , and all but one for girls . In that culture , the Gros Ventre , girls were married before the onset of menstruation and ...
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