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Venla Hakala; Laura Mielityinen; Kirsi Peltonen; Taina Laajasalo; Noora Ellonen – Youth & Society, 2025
Armed conflicts violate young people's rights by exposing them to violence and trauma, disrupting their sense of safety. This study examines how Russia's war against Ukraine affects Ukrainian adolescents' lives. The study utilizes data from Let's Chat, a free, low-threshold support service for Ukrainian-speaking children and youths. We analyzed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, War, Trauma, Violence
Jason E. Hughes; Jonathan D. Ulmer; Gaea Hock; Brandie Disberger; J. Spencer Clark – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2025
This research explored what students and school staff in rural, low socioeconomic (SES) high schools perceive as factors that strengthen and inhibit the positive youth development (PYD) attributes of students' confidence, competence, character, connection, and compassion. A collective case study was conducted in four rural high schools, two in…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, High Schools, Adolescent Development, Economically Disadvantaged
Alizé B. Hill; Toyan Harper – Youth & Society, 2025
We sought to understand the school and legal experiences of "at-risk youth". Twenty-six semi-structured interviews were conducted with Black adolescents (aged 15-19) participating in a youth program. Based on a narrative analysis, three core narratives emerged--(a) school staff and family members as motivating school success; (b)…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Violence, African American Students, Adolescent Development