نتایج جستجو برای: youth involvement

تعداد نتایج: 205562  

Journal: :Health education & behavior : the official publication of the Society for Public Health Education 2005
Michelle Crozier Kegler Roy F Oman Sara K Vesely Kenneth R McLeroy Cheryl B Aspy Sharon Rodine LaDonna Marshall

Recent research suggests that a youth development framework emphasizing youth assets may be a promising intervention strategy for preventing adolescent risk behaviors. Understanding how neighborhood and community resources relate to youth assets may aid in identifying environmental strategies to complement individually oriented asset-building interventions. In this study, 1,350 randomly selecte...

2017
Michelle L. Redmond

PARTICIPATION IN YOUTH RUNNING EVENTS: THE ROLE OF PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT AND SATISFACTION Michelle L. Redmond Old Dominion University, 2017 Director: Lynn Ridinger, PhD An increasing number of running events are being targeted to youth and are adding to the growing road racing industry. Offering running events for children along with a lineup of races ranging from 5K runs to marathons for adults...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2010
Dikla Eckshtain Deborah A Ellis Karen Kolmodin Sylvie Naar-King

OBJECTIVE Examine relationships between parental depressive symptoms, affective and instrumental parenting practices, youth depressive symptoms and glycemic control in a diverse, urban sample of adolescents with diabetes. METHODS Sixty-one parents and youth aged 10-17 completed self-report questionnaires. HbA1c assays were obtained to assess metabolic control. Path analysis was used to test a...

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...

2015
Natalie Jayne Wilkins NATALIE J. WILKINS Gabriel Kuperminc Gabriel P. Kuperminc Christopher Henrich Joel Meyers Julia Perilla

This longitudinal study uses a cultural ecological-transactional perspective (Garcia-Coll, et. al., 1996; Kuperminc, et al., in press) to examine whether relational factors (familism and parental involvement) predict processes of motivation and achievement one year later among 199 Latino adolescents from immigrant families. Parent involvement predicted higher present-oriented and future-oriente...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2009
Catherine A Worthington Bruce J MacLaurin

OBJECTIVES To examine differences in health risks, health outcomes and health services use of Calgary street-involved youth by level of street involvement to inform services planning. METHOD 355 street-involved youth (61% male, 26% Aboriginal) completed surveys at a variety of outdoor and agency locations: 46% currently lived on the street, 33% had lived on the street in the past, and 20% wer...

2016
Lauren Mawn Patrick Welsh Helen J. Stain Phoebe Windebank

Background Patient and Public Involvement is now an essential part of health related research. Evidence suggests that research that involves patients and members of the public can enhance methodological rigor and facilitate the implementation of research findings. Aims Our paper describes the development of a youth research group (Youth Speak) aimed at increasing youth engagement in mental heal...

2016
Catherine McConnell Patricia Taglione

The Relational Re-enactment Systems Approach to Treatment model is an approach to residential treatment that embraces the need for family involvement through clinical consultation. Clinical consultation is a systems-oriented family intervention that embodies the model's principles regarding therapeutic alliance and working through ambivalence. Families engage with treatment providers and other ...

2013
Carly B. Dierkhising Susan J. Ko Briana Woods-Jaeger Ernestine C. Briggs Robert Lee Robert S. Pynoos

BACKGROUND Up to 90% of justice-involved youth report exposure to some type of traumatic event. On average, 70% of youth meet criteria for a mental health disorder with approximately 30% of youth meeting criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Justice-involved youth are also at risk for substance use and academic problems, and child welfare involvement. Yet, less is known about the ...

2010
Paula Allen-Meares Juliane Blazevski Deborah Bybee Daphna Oyserman

Previous research suggests that serious maternal mental illness is associated with adverse youth outcomes. However, this research is of limited ability to inform appropriate social work and social policy responses for at least two reasons. First, it is based on samples that are not racially or ethnically diverse and that do not target low-income families; second, it does not examine whether dif...

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