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Spruyt, Bram; Van Droogenbroeck, Filip; Siongers, Jessy; Bradt, Lieve – Youth & Society, 2021
Even though boredom has been shown to be a distinct emotional experience that is prevalent among youth and that predicts a wide range of personal and societal problems, it remains often overlooked and poorly understood. Therefore, based on the Flemish data from the 2018 edition of the International Survey of Children's Well-Being, this article…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Individual Differences, Emotional Response, Stimulation
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Shreffler, Karina M.; Tiemeyer, Stacy; Giano, Zachary; Gallus, Kami L.; Cox, Ronald B., Jr.; Merten, Michael J. – Youth & Society, 2020
Using a population-based sample of 1,311 seventh graders in an urban school district in the South Central United States, we examined the associations between early-life trauma, anger regulation, and early adolescent perceptions about sex and parenthood. Girls and boys with more trauma exposure were more likely to perceive adolescent parenthood as…
Descriptors: Trauma, Correlation, Psychological Patterns, Early Adolescents
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Haines-Saah, Rebecca J.; Hilario, Carla T.; Jenkins, Emily K.; Ng, Cara K. Y.; Johnson, Joy L. – Youth & Society, 2018
This article is based on findings from a qualitative study with 27 adolescents in northern British Columbia, Canada. Our aim was to explore youths' perspectives on the sources of emotional distress in their lives and how these are connected to peer-based aggression and victimization within their community. Our analysis of narrative findings…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research, Adolescents, Attitude Measures
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Knobloch, Leanne K.; Pusateri, Kimberly B.; Ebata, Aaron T.; McGlaughlin, Patricia C. – Youth & Society, 2015
The deployment of a family member can be very distressing for military children, but it also can supply opportunities for growth. This study addresses calls for research on the changes, challenges, and opportunities facing youth during a family member's tour of duty. It uses the relational turbulence model to frame research questions about how…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Military Service, Barriers, Opportunities
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Lin, Wen-Hsu; Yi, Chin-Chun – Youth & Society, 2016
General strain theory is an established criminological theory. Although the theory has been examined by many, the propositions of mediating effects through negative emotions, lower social control, and criminogenic social learning environment are understudied. In addition, previous studies that touched on these mechanisms were limited to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Stress Variables, Crime, Adolescents
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Aratani, Yumiko; Cooper, Janice L. – Youth & Society, 2015
This article uses data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 to examine the relationship between running away from home between the ages of 12 and 14 and dropping from high school among youth. Propensity score matching was conducted in estimating the effect of running away on high school dropout while controlling for confounding…
Descriptors: Correlation, Runaways, Homeless People, Early Adolescents
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Hooven, Carole; Snedker, Karen A.; Thompson, Elaine Adams – Youth & Society, 2012
Young adult suicide is an important social problem, yet little is known about how risk for young adult suicide develops from earlier life stages. In this study the authors report on 759 young adults who were potential high school dropouts as youth. At both adolescence and young adulthood, measures of suicide risk status and related suicide risk…
Descriptors: Dropouts, Evidence, Suicide, Young Adults