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Archambault, Isabelle; Janosz, Michel; Fallu, Jean-Sebastien; Pagani, Linda S. – Journal of Adolescence, 2009
Although the concept of school engagement figures prominently in most school dropout theories, there has been little empirical research conducted on its nature and course and, more importantly, the association with dropout. Information on the natural development of school engagement would greatly benefit those interested in preventing student…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Dropouts, At Risk Persons, Factor Analysis
Deschesnes, Marthe; Fines, Phillipe; Demers, Stephanie – Journal of Adolescence, 2006
Purpose: To date, studies pertaining to possible links between body modification and risk-taking behaviours have been conducted mainly among targeted groups. The objective of this study is to examine the influence of a number of risk-taking behaviours on the probability of being pierced or tattooed among a general adolescent population. Methods:…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Self Concept
Mallett, Shelley; Rosenthal, Doreen; Keys, Deborah – Journal of Adolescence, 2005
Young people who experience homelessness, in Australia and in other western contexts (US, Canada, England), are widely perceived to use and abuse alcohol and drugs. The available research indicates that homeless young people use all drug types, whether injected or otherwise, more frequently than their home-based peers. Debate exists in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Adults, Homeless People, Drinking