نتایج جستجو برای: youth

تعداد نتایج: 49678  

2011
Ching Man Lam Patrick S. Y. Lau Ben M. F. Law Y. H. Poon

This paper outlines the design of a new curriculum for positive youth development (P.A.T.H.S. II) in Hong Kong. The paper discusses the conceptual base for designing a drug-education curriculum for junior-secondary students using four positive youth development constructs--cognitive competence, emotional competence, beliefs in the future, and self-efficacy. The program design is premised on the...

2014
Corliss N. Bean Michelle Fortier Courtney Post Karam Chima

Within the United States, close to 45 million youths between the ages of 6 and 18 participate in some form of organized sports. While recent reviews have shown the positive effects of youth sport participation on youth health, there are also several negative factors surrounding the youth sport environment. To date, a comprehensive review of the negative physical and psychological effects of org...

2016
Suzanne Thomée Desiré Malm Monica Christianson Anna-Karin Hurtig Maria Wiklund Anna-Karin Waenerlund Isabel Goicolea

BACKGROUND Youth-friendly health-care services - those that are accessible, acceptable, equitable, appropriate and effective for different youth subpopulations - are beneficial for youth health, but not easy to implement and sustain. Sweden is among the few countries where youth-friendly health-care services have been integrated within the public health system and sustained for a long time. Thi...

2013
Tara Elton-Marshall Scott T. Leatherdale Robin Burkhalter K. Stephen Brown

The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a growing inequity in tobacco use, susceptibility to future smoking, and quit attempts among Off-Reserve Aboriginal (ORA) youth in Canada relative to Non-Aboriginal youth. Current smoking, susceptibility to future smoking and quit attempts were examined among a nationally representative sample of ORA and Non-Aboriginal Canadian youth. ...

2015
Alexis E Arbuthnott Stephen P Lewis

Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a common mental health concern among youth, and parents can be valuable supports for these youth. However, youth NSSI can have a significant impact on parents' wellbeing, which may in turn alter parents' ability to support the youth. To date, no single article has consolidated the research on parents of youth who self-injure. This review synthesizes the litera...

Journal: :Development and psychopathology 2014
Stephen S Leff Courtney N Baker Tracy E Waasdorp Nicole A Vaughn Katherine B Bevans Nicole A Thomas Terry Guerra Alice J Hausman W John Monopoli

Urban ethnic minority youth are often exposed to high levels of aggression and violence. As such, many aggression intervention programs that have been designed with suburban nonethnic minority youth have been used or slightly adapted in order to try and meet the needs of high-risk urban youth. The current study contributes to the literature base by examining how well a range of social-cognitive...

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2010
Jennifer Ellen Anderson Corrine Ann Lowen

Family physicians with full practices and busy schedules struggle to help youth who present with pressing health issues and complicated lives. Our own offspring report difficulty finding primary care as they become independent. Our experience helping youth and young adults negotiate complex resource-constrained systems of care has posed challenges and contradicts the belief that youth do not ne...

Journal: :Child psychiatry and human development 2016
Diana Frasquilho Margarida Gaspar de Matos Adilson Marques Fergus G Neville Tânia Gaspar J M Caldas-de-Almeida

We investigated, in a sample of 112 unemployed parents of adolescents aged 10-19 years, the links between parental distress and change in youth emotional problems related to parental unemployment, and the moderation roles of parent-youth relationship and financial deprivation. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and correlations. Further, simple moderation, additive moderation, and ...

Journal: :Asian American journal of psychology 2014
Chris Fradkin Jan L Wallander Yoshimi Yamakawa David C Schwebel Alyna Chienl Yen-Chi L Le Dennis H Li Marc Elliott Mark Schuster

The aims of the present study were to examine whether Asian American youth experience disparities in quality of life (QL) compared with Hispanic, African American, and white youth in the general population and to what extent socioeconomic status (SES) mediates any disparities among these racial/ethnic groups. Data were obtained from the Healthy Passages study, in which 4,972 Asian American (148...

2018
Ellen L. Lipman David DeWit David L. DuBois Simon Larose Gizem Erdem

BACKGROUND Youth with chronic physical health problems often experience social and emotional problems. We investigate the relationship between participation in the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada community-based mentoring programs (BBBS) and youth social and mood outcomes by youth health status. METHODS Youth newly enrolled in BBBS were classified by health status (one or more chronic phys...

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