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second explanation is the buffer hypothesis According to the buffer hypothesis central elements of adolescence (school, peers, youth culture) and related mechanisms „break“ the traditional SES-barriers and form a buffer form young people against the health-damaging effect of SES. As children develop, other factors (may) play a more important role in determining adolescent health while the strength of (parent) SES decreases. |