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Kelly Lynn Mulvey; Jacqueline Cerda-Smith; Angelina Joy; Emine Ozturk – Social Development, 2025
During adolescence, individuals make key decisions about coursework, and career paths, including paths toward careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This study identified groups of adolescents who vary in STEM career interests, feelings of support, and perceptions of barriers in STEM and explored what factors predict…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, STEM Education, Science Interests, Vocational Interests
Jiping Yang; Xueqi Zeng; Shiyin Wang; Xingchao Wang – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2024
Life satisfaction is considered a hallmark of mental health in adolescence. However, the relationship between parental phubbing and life satisfaction and the internal mechanism has rarely been studied. Therefore, our objective was to examine the relationship between parental phubbing and life satisfaction and investigate the mediating effect of…
Descriptors: Junior High School Students, Parents, Parent Child Relationship, Handheld Devices
Terri N. Sullivan; Katherine M. Ross; Kelly E. O'Connor; Colleen S. Walsh; Diane Bishop – Youth & Society, 2024
This study identified risk, promotive, and protective factors for handgun carriage among 265 primarily African American adolescents (M[subscript age] = 14.3) living in low-income urban areas. Community-based violent victimization and witnessing violence and in-person and cyber forms of peer victimization increased the probability of handgun…
Descriptors: African American Children, Adolescents, Weapons, Violence