نتایج جستجو برای: youth movements

تعداد نتایج: 130705  

2000
John J. Wilson Finn-Aage Esbensen

The proliferation of youth gangs since 1980 has fueled the public’s fear and magnified possible misconceptions about youth gangs. To address the mounting concern about youth gangs, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention’s (OJJDP’s) Youth Gang Series delves into many of the key issues related to youth gangs. The series considers issues such as gang migration, gang growth, fema...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2004
Ilene S Speizer Kodjovi Kouwonou Stephanie Mullen Emilien Vignikin

In 1998, the Association Togolaise Pour le Bien Etre Familiale launched a youth centre in Lomé, Togo. To evaluate the centre, a three-year panel study was undertaken. Three years after being launched, about 10% of surveyed youth had visited the centre. Youth who lived close to the centre had contact with a peer educator and were exposed to television were more likely to have visited the youth c...

2016
Kelly R. Evenson Fang Wen Annie Green Howard Amy H. Herring

Latent class analysis can identify unmeasured mutually exclusive categories (class membership) among participants for either observed categorical or continuous variables. More recently, latent class analysis has been applied to accelerometry to better understand the day-to-day patterns of physical activity and sedentary behavior. Typically, the class assignments are only relevant to the study f...

2010
Noella A. Dietz Lori Westphal Youjie Huang Kris L. Arheart David J. Lee Evelyn Davila David F. Sly

We examined the association of the termination of a successful youth-targeted antitobacco media campaign ("truth") and changes in smoking rates among youths aged 12-17 years in Florida. Six telephone-based surveys were completed during the active media campaign (1998-2001), and 2 postcampaign surveys were completed in 2004 and 2006 (each n approximately 1,800). Prevalence of current smoking amo...

2011
Tuukka Toivonen Vinai Norasakkunkit Yukiko Uchida

This paper investigates the effects of globalization on Japanese young adults from sociological and psychological perspectives. While Japan's socio-economic institutions have shown mainly resistant (or "hot") reactions to globalization, individual-level adaptations remain oriented toward conformity to dominant life expectations, which remain largely unchanged, despite decreasing rewards. Howeve...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2009
Kathryn C Monahan Laurence Steinberg Elizabeth Cauffman Edward P Mulvey

Most theorizing about desistance from antisocial behavior in late adolescence has emphasized the importance of individuals' transition into adult roles. In contrast, little research has examined how psychological development in late adolescence and early adulthood contributes desistance. The present study examined trajectories of antisocial behavior among serious juvenile offenders from 14 thro...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2006
David Schwartz Andrea Hopmeyer Gorman Jonathan Nakamoto Tara McKay

This article reports a short-term longitudinal study focusing on popularity and social acceptance as predictors of academic engagement for a sample of 342 adolescents (approximate average age of 14). These youths were followed for 4 consecutive semesters. Popularity, social acceptance, and aggression were assessed with a peer nomination inventory, and data on academic engagement were obtained f...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2010
Reid Griffith Fontaine Marieh Tanha Chongming Yang Kenneth A Dodge John E Bates Gregory S Pettit

The role of hostile attributional style (HAS) in antisocial development has been well-documented. We analyzed longitudinal data on 585 youths (48% female; 19% ethnic minority) to test the hypothesis that response evaluation and decision (RED) mediates the relation between HAS and antisocial behavior in adolescence. In Grades 10 and 12, adolescent participants and their parents reported particip...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2013
Albert Reijntjes Sander Thomaes Jan H Kamphuis Brad J Bushman Ellen Reitz Michael J Telch

People often displace their anger and aggression against innocent targets, sometimes called scapegoats. Tragic historic events suggest that members of ethnic minority out-groups may be especially likely to be innocent targets. The current experiment examined displaced aggression of Dutch youths against Dutch in-group peers versus Moroccan out-group peers. Participants (N=137, Mage=11.6 years) c...

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