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Hoffmann, John P. – Youth & Society, 2020
Considerable research has addressed whether various academic factors affect involvement in delinquent behavior among youth. Yet few studies have assessed the association between academic underachievement and delinquency. Academic underachievement is defined as school performance, such as measured by grades, that falls below what is predicted by…
Descriptors: Underachievement, Delinquency, Attention Deficit Disorders, Self Control
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Svensson, Robert; Shannon, David – Youth & Society, 2021
In this article we examine whether different agents of socialization--family, school, and peers--are differentially associated with offending among different immigrant groups. Our expectation is to find that the association between delinquent friends and offending is stronger for first- and second-generation immigrants than for youths of native…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Delinquency, Crime, Friendship
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Laco, Dávid; Johnson, Wendy – Youth & Society, 2019
Despite their growing popularity, quantitative studies of school-based mentoring (SBM) programs for youth have showed considerable variation in mentoring benefits, including negative effects of mentoring. We investigated the initial 3 months of one school's SBM program, delivered by teachers and compulsory for all first- and second-year high…
Descriptors: Mentors, School Activities, High School Students, Student School Relationship
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Long, Emily; Zucca, Claudia; Sweeting, Helen – Youth & Society, 2021
The current study investigated peer relationship and school climate factors associated with adolescent mental health. Cross-sectional data from 2,571 fifteen-year old students in 22 Scottish secondary schools was used. Multilevel models tested for school differences in mental health, and nested linear regression models estimated peer and school…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Foreign Countries, Educational Environment, Adolescents
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Jones, Martin H.; Mueller, Christian E.; McCutchen, Krystal L. – Youth & Society, 2019
The study examined the relationship among students' focus in urban schools and three educationally relevant psychological factors: school engagement, achievement goals, and possible future self. A 1-year study at two urban high schools with a total of 212 participants suggested that academically focused students are more highly engaged with…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, High Schools, High School Students, Learner Engagement
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Glowacz, Fabienne; Léonard, Julie; Courtain, Audrey – Youth & Society, 2020
Runaway behaviors among teenagers have been studied for some 40 years. Still, because runaway and homeless youths have often been confounded, little is known about what really defines a runaway adolescent. This study targets three objectives in a mixed-method design relying on data from official files and interviews: the descriptions of teenagers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Runaways, Adolescents, Age Differences
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Tan, Tony Xing; Yi, Zhiyao – Youth & Society, 2021
To test whether adoption differentially benefited adopted youth's behavioral health, 243 female American youth who were adopted from China were compared with 234 non-adopted American peers, and 955 non-adopted Chinese peers living in China on four composite scales: School Problems, Internalizing Problems, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder…
Descriptors: Adoption, Children, Adolescents, Psychological Patterns
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Baams, Laura; Russell, Stephen T. – Youth & Society, 2021
Utilizing a school-based sample of 895,218 students aged 10-18 years old, we examine differences in students' school functioning, substance use, and mental health in schools with and without Gay-Straight Alliances (GSAs). In addition, we examine whether GSA presence is associated with these outcomes for students of color and LGBTQ students.…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, LGBTQ People, Minority Group Students, Hispanic American Students
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Keppens, Gil; Spruyt, Bram – Youth & Society, 2019
This study contributes to the literature on school-based strategies to prevent and reduce truancy by investigating the relationship between an authoritative school climate and class skipping. We use data from The Programme for International Student Assessment with 15-year-old pupils (N = 2,539) in secondary education in Flanders, the…
Descriptors: Socialization, Attendance, Student School Relationship, Secondary School Students
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Sevil-Gülen, Özden; Demir, Ayhan – Youth & Society, 2021
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of self-esteem as mediator in the relationships between perceived parental acceptance/involvement, perceived peer social support, sense of school belonging and resilience in adolescents attending schools located in low socioeconomic districts. The sample of the study consisted of 1312 high school…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Disadvantaged, High School Students, Models
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Chan, Heng Choon; Wong, Dennis S. W. – Youth & Society, 2019
Traditional school bullying and cyberbullying are growing concerns worldwide. Research has been devoted to understanding the etiology of bullying behaviors. Using a large sample of secondary school adolescents in Hong Kong (N = 1,893), this study explores gender differences in mean levels of traditional school bullying (i.e., physical and verbal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication, Student Behavior
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Saraví, Gonzalo A.; Bayón, María Cristina; Azaola, Marta Cristina – Youth & Society, 2020
School belonging is a topic of growing interest given its connection with school dropout, academic achievement, students' behavior, and adolescent well-being. Until recently, most of this literature came from Anglo-Saxon contexts, mainstream schools, and quantitative analysis. As a result, there is still a research gap on this issue in different…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sense of Community, Student School Relationship, Developing Nations
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Barboza, Gia Elise – Youth & Society, 2020
Previous methodological approaches have not been flexible enough to model the heterogeneity of depressive symptoms or to identify variations between prototypical trajectories conditional on risk and protective factors. The current study examined latent class trajectories of depressive symptoms using data from 3,819 respondents of the Adolescent…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Delinquency, Predictor Variables, Depression (Psychology)
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Jaggers, Jeremiah W.; Bolland, Anneliese C.; Tomek, Sara; Bolland, Kathleen A.; Hooper, Lisa M.; Church, Wesley T., II; Bolland, John M. – Youth & Society, 2018
An extensive body of work shows that parental monitoring reduces the likelihood of risky behaviors among youth, yet little attention has been given to the factors compelling parents to engage in monitoring behaviors. The current study examines the association between non-familial, adolescent relationships (i.e., school connectedness, community…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Parent Role, Parenting Styles, Correlation
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Roundfield, Katrina D.; Sánchez, Bernadette; McMahon, Susan D. – Youth & Society, 2018
This study examined a multidimensional model of school engagement (Fredricks, Blumenfeld, & Paris, 2004) among low-income, urban Latino adolescents. Ecological theory suggests that students' school, family, and peer contexts influence their behavioral, emotional, and cognitive engagement. Using qualitative methods of inquiry, this study…
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Learner Engagement, Urban Youth, Low Income Students
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