Beyond Adolescence traces the lives of adolescents and youth from the
late 1960s into the late seventies and early eighties. It is unusual
because of the period of time in which the study took place, as well as
because of the portion of the lifespan it covers--early adulthood.
Concerned with understanding the role of problem behavior in young
adulthood and the factors that influence it, the study also traces
outcomes on young adulthood of earlier involvements in problem behavior,
with an emphasis on personality and social environment. The research
extends and tests the theoretical framework that guided the
study--Problem Behavior Theory--and shows its usefulness for
understanding young adult problem behavior and development.