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Jolene A. Cox; Melissa M. Trapp; Scott McLean – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2025
Many adolescents who experience psychosocial problems do not often seek help. Help-seeking behaviours and intentions are influenced by personal, social, and structural factors, and they differ by gender. Help-seeking has not been investigated in the led outdoor activity (LOA) domain, in which thousands of adolescents participate annually. The…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Mental Health, Gender Differences, Help Seeking
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Chelsea Marlborough; Katja Lemermeyer; Daniel J. Coletti; Chris P. Madsen; Caleb Polley; Garrett Sharp; Adam E. Block – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background: Children with neurodisabilities, including those with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), autism and other complex needs, frequently experience sleep disturbances, impacting their health, behaviour and caregiver well-being. This study evaluates the effectiveness of Cubby Beds, sensory safety beds designed to improve…
Descriptors: Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Sleep, Furniture, Safety
David Altstadt; Taylor Maag; Erica Cuevas; Alex Sileo – Jobs for the Future, 2025
Today's education-to-career ecosystem is too complex to navigate and lacks a supportive policy infrastructure for exposing students to the world of work and empowering them to make informed choices about their education and career options and advance along their desired pathways. This report highlights the need for states to build more effective…
Descriptors: State Policy, Access to Information, Career Guidance, Work Based Learning
Jobs for the Future, 2025
Few young people have access to the essential career navigation services they need to make informed decisions about their education and career options after high school. This brief report provides a summary to the full report that highlights the need for states to build more effective career navigation systems to better meet the needs of all young…
Descriptors: State Policy, Access to Information, Career Guidance, Work Based Learning
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Leilei Liang; Tongshuang Yuan; Kai Liu; Chengbin Zheng; Junsong Fei; Songli Mei – Youth & Society, 2025
The purpose of this study was to validate a proposed theoretical model of adolescent internet gaming disorders from a reality-virtual perspective. A questionnaire survey was conducted using random stratified cluster sampling on 3,058 middle school students with internet gaming experience, drawn from four middle schools in a province in northern…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Middle School Students, Self Concept, Computer Simulation
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María Victoria Carrera-Fernández; Nazaret Blanco-Pardo; Antonio González-Fernández; Alexandra Castro-Faria; Jesús Deibe Fernández-Simo – Youth & Society, 2025
This study analyzes the combined influence of gender stereotypes, sexism, positive attitudes toward gender-based violence (AGV), and negative attitudes toward sexual diversity on the gender-bashing of trans and gender-diverse (TGD) people. 2,141 Spanish adolescents participated, of whom 50.5% identified as a girl, 47% as a boy, and 2.5% as other…
Descriptors: Violence, Transgender People, Adolescents, LGBTQ People
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Lin Chang; Hui Zhang – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
Technoference, the disruptions in parent-child communication caused by parental mobile device overuse, has been linked to academic burnout in adolescents. However, the specific effects of technoference on adolescent academic burnout remain underexplored. This study, based on family systems theory, expectation violation theory, and the conservation…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Adolescents
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Kuikui Han; Huimei Zhang; Ting Xie; Taozhen Jia; Sitong Chen; Changchun Lin; Weiping Hu – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
In a rapidly evolving world, grit and creativity in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) are crucial attributes for the future development of adolescent students. However, the psychological mechanisms underlying this relationship remains unclear. This study presents a new theoretical framework that explores how STEM-specific…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Adolescents, STEM Education, Creativity
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Kimberly Goyette; Nina V Rogers; Francisca Selase Afantchao Biakou; Beth Margolis Rupp – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2025
Few studies assess the long-term impacts of programs for teenagers designed to foster leadership and public service. Here we contact former participants in one such program, the Champions of Caring Ambassadors Leadership Program, to see how they may have been influenced in adulthood. We find that participants remember specific aspects of the…
Descriptors: Youth Leaders, Leadership Training, Youth Clubs, Adolescents
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Fabian Schimmelpfennig – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2025
Background: Mid-adolescence is a critical developmental stage during which peer relationships become increasingly important, while academic motivation tends to reach its nadir. Although positive peer relationships are known to promote students' motivation and that high motivation can benefit more positive social behaviours, no studies have…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Student Motivation, Adolescents, Secondary School Students
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You-kyung Lee; Jawon Min; Yoonsun Shin; Eunjin Seo – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2025
Background: Adolescence is crucial for nurturing motivation in peer relationships and for academic achievement. Although social and academic intrinsic values develop together, the direction of their development remains inconclusive. Aims: This study examined the longitudinal relations between social and academic intrinsic values to clarify their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Development, Adolescent Development, Elementary School Students
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Yongxiang Xie; Yijiang Li – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
This study uses data from the China Education Panel Survey (CEPS) to examine how parental educational responsibility beliefs and parenting efficacy beliefs relate to adolescents' academic achievement. It also explores whether parental educational expectations mediate these relationships and how they vary by adolescents' level of conscientiousness.…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Beliefs, Educational Attitudes, Parenting Styles
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Penelope Watson; Bernhard Ertl; Shengnan Wang – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2025
Self-beliefs are key to academic performance and career aspirations. Mathematics self-concept has been positively associated with mathematics self-efficacy, interest, and achievement and the desire to pursue quantitative domains. Importantly, underrepresentation of females in mathematics-related careers has been attributed to gender differences in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Self Concept, Mathematics Achievement, Gender Differences
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Arushi Gahlot Saini; Naveen Sankhyan; Prahbhjot Malhi; Chirag Ahuja; Niranjan Khandelwal; Pratibha Singhi – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Background: The data on specific comorbidities in children with dyskinetic cerebral palsy (DCP) is limited. We evaluated the pattern of comorbidities and health related quality of life (HRQOL) in these children and compared them between etiological and motor impairment subgroups. Methodology: This cross-sectional study was conducted over 18 months…
Descriptors: Cerebral Palsy, Comorbidity, Quality of Life, Etiology
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Jade Wexler; Alexandra Shelton; Elizabeth Swanson; S. Blair Payne; Robin Sayers; Tara Johnston; Erin K. Hogan; Kristabel Stark – Grantee Submission, 2025
This conceptual paper describes the development of an adaptive intervention model for coaching, AIM Coaching. AIM Coaching is designed for middle-school instructional leaders to support teachers' implementation of evidence-based literacy practices within a Tier-1, school-wide literacy model. It is guided by a theory of change that links…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Models, Intervention, Faculty Development
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