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Fabiola Silletti; Nicolò M. Iannello; Sonia Ingoglia; Cristiano Inguglia; Rosalinda Cassibba; Manuel Eisner; Denis Ribeaud; Pasquale Musso – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2024
The present study investigated the longitudinal associations of self-control and parental involvement with prosociality and internalizing problems from early to mid-to-late adolescence, within a risk and resilience and a developmental cascade framework. We used a panel design (i.e., four measurement times at 2-year intervals from 2008 onwards) to…
Descriptors: Self Control, Early Adolescents, Adolescents, Prosocial Behavior
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Julia Berg; Georgios D. Sideridis; Rafael DePillis; Elizabeth Harstad – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Intensive services are recommended for young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Limited research on service receipt in states with mandated ASD-specific service coverage suggests that it remains low, and factors associated with intensity are unclear. Participants were 206 children from the Boston Outcomes of Autism in Toddlers study…
Descriptors: Services, Intervention, Toddlers, Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Charlotte Price; Tamara Thiele; Martin Price – European Journal of Education, 2025
In England, there has been a shift away from 'aspiration raising' in widening participation (WP) activities aimed at improving access to higher education (HE) for students from low socio-economic status groups. This shift is partly based on the notion that students from these groups do not inherently "aim lower" However, understanding…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Aspiration, Low Income Students, High School Students
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Alyson Kaufman; Robin Nemeroff – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Background: Stress and mental health difficulties are common burdens on college students. College counseling centers have been overrun by demand. Thus, self-help interventions may offer a promising alternative to traditional college counseling services. Methods: The current study examined the influence of perceived stress, motivation to change,…
Descriptors: Stress Management, Stress Variables, Student Motivation, Self Efficacy
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Tianxue Cui; Emily Hongzhen Cheng; Jian Shi; Qimeng Liu – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2025
Aim: This study employed a three-wave random intercept cross-lagged panel model (RI-CLPM) to investigate whether a reciprocal relationship exists between perceived peer relationships (intimacy and conflict) and achievement motivation in math and English in the Chinese context. Samples: A total of 4040 high school students were tracked with their…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Academic Achievement, Learning Motivation, High School Students
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Francis Erebholo – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2025
Many students across the country experienced a decline in academic performance due to COVID-19. As a result, college readiness measures have fallen short, especially in math. This lack of preparation frequently leads to additional teaching, wasting important class time by going over the prerequisite content again instead of using it to study new…
Descriptors: Intervention, Educational Improvement, Calculus, Mathematics Achievement
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Yixin Chen; Jingjin Shao; Zhi Wang – Journal of Adolescence, 2025
Background: Relational victimization (RV) is a significant threat to adolescent mental health and social adaptation in China. However, its developmental characteristics during the school transition period are poorly understood. Finkelhor's developmental victimology framework provides a comprehensive lens to explore factors influencing RV's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Victims, Behavior Problems, Longitudinal Studies
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Demol, Karlien; Verschueren, Karine; Jame, Marie; Lazard, Chloë; Colpin, Hilde – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2021
Although teachers are key in bullying intervention, little is known about their responses to bullying and how students perceive them. This study investigated whether experimentally manipulated teacher responses in vignettes (i.e., non-response, comforting victim, correcting bully, both comforting victim and correcting bully) predict differences in…
Descriptors: Intermediate Grades, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries, Teacher Response
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Antonio Méndez-Giménez; Iván García-Rodríguez – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2025
Recess provides an opportunity to promote physical activity among schoolchildren. There is limited research on the effects of specific recess interventions, such as moveable equipment, physical structures, or painting playground, on motivational and affective-emotional variables. The study investigated the impact of a recess intervention based on…
Descriptors: Recess Breaks, Program Effectiveness, Recreational Activities, Play
Edgar I. Sanchez – ACT Education Corp., 2024
Prior research has shown the importance of the ACT score and high school GPA (HSGPA) in predicting college success. Early college success, as indicated by students' first-year college GPA (FYGPA), plays a pivotal role in later college success and timely degree completion (Demeter et al., 2022; Gershenfeld et al., 2016). The accurate prediction of…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Grade Point Average, Scores, Predictor Variables
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Benjamin N. Montemayor; Melody Noland; Adam E. Barry – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: College campuses report alcohol and other drug policy violations as the most frequent reason students receive disciplinary referrals and, thus, are mandated to programming. This study sought to determine predictors of mandated students' alcohol use frequency, and the likelihood of early-onset alcohol using college students enrolled in…
Descriptors: College Students, Substance Abuse, School Policy, Drug Use
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Tyrer, Freya; Kiani, Reza; Rutherford, Mark J. – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2021
Background: There is a need to systematically compare and contrast mortality predictors and disparities in people with intellectual disabilities (ID) for global prevention strategy development. Method: Bibliographic databases and grey literature were searched using systematic review methodology and the machine learning tool "Abstrackr."…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Death, Predictor Variables, Prevention
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Söderholm, Fiia; Lappalainen, Kristiina; Holopainen, Leena; Viljaranta, Jaana – Educational Psychology, 2022
This study examined the role of support and schoolwork difficulties in the development of school burnout in general upper secondary education students. Students participated the study twice, in the spring of the first year of general upper secondary education (N = 464) and in the spring of the second year (N = 326). Participants completed…
Descriptors: Burnout, Secondary School Students, Barriers, Student Responsibility
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Sun, Li; Semovski, Valbona; Stewart, Shannon L. – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2021
School disruption (SD) places students at risk of early school departure and other negative psychological outcomes. Based on the data derived from a sample of Ontario children and youth, this study aims to identify risk factors associated with SD among 1,241 school-aged students. A logistic regression model revealed that substance use, family…
Descriptors: Risk, Risk Assessment, Behavior Problems, Foreign Countries
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Yoon, Susan; Quinn, Camille R.; Shockley McCarthy, Karla; Robertson, Angela A. – Youth & Society, 2021
The primary aim of this study was to examine gender and racial differences in the association between system involvement types (i.e., child protective services [CPS] only, juvenile justice system only, and dual involvement) and academic outcomes (i.e., grade failure, chronic absenteeism). This study used records from a linked database of public…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Racial Differences, Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice
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