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期刊名:International journal of adolescence and youth

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ISSN:0267-3843

e-ISSN:2164-4527

IF/分区:2.2/Q2

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Rachel A Starr,Joanna Farr Rachel A Starr
Evidence suggests that adolescent girls are struggling in everyday life, possibly contributing to rising mental health difficulties in this group. A better understanding of their situation is required, yet accessing their daily lives is cha...
Rabab Chrifou,Farah Focquaert,Katrina Messiha et al. Rabab Chrifou et al.
Incorporating the perspectives of young people regarding their perspectives on ethical collaborative research may enrich our current understanding of ethical practices within such research, as young people are capable of providing creative,...
Eve Twivy,Daniel Freeman,Ciorsdan Anderson et al. Eve Twivy et al.
Social media forms a significant part of adolescents' lives, yet its impact on depression is unclear. We aimed to develop a questionnaire assessing different ways of using social media, and use it to understand potential associations with d...
Gabriella N Stein,Nicole Phillips,Mothabisi N Nyathi et al. Gabriella N Stein et al.
Youth are susceptible to experiencing loneliness, which is associated with poor mental health and substance use. However there are limited data from low-middle-income settings especially in youth living with HIV. This study investigated lon...
Esther Spindler,Susie Hoffman,Fred Nalugoda et al. Esther Spindler et al.
Few studies have sought to untangle the influence of social determinants and pregnancy on adolescent marriage declines. Using longitudinal data from 15- to 17-year-old girls in the Rakai Community Cohort Survey, we assessed how education, s...
Angelica F Carranza,Leehyun Yoon,Fernanda Rohrsetzer et al. Angelica F Carranza et al.
In adolescence, parental care is associated with lower depression symptoms whereas parental overprotection is associated with greater depression symptoms, effects which may be mediated by adolescent brain activity and connectivity. The pres...
Helen Mebrahtu,Natsayi Chimbindi,Thembelihle Zuma et al. Helen Mebrahtu et al.
Pregnancy can place adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) at risk of poor mental health. However, evidence linking youth pregnancy to mental health in resource-limited settings is limited, especially where HIV incidence is high. We analys...
Thembelihle Zuma,Janet Seeley,Sakhile Mdluli et al. Thembelihle Zuma et al.
Despite efforts to address HIV-infection, adolescents and young peoples' (AYP) engagement in interventions remains suboptimal. Guided by a risk protection framework we describe factors that support positive and negative experiences of HIV a...
Wura Jacobs,Kwon Chan Jeon,Patricia Goodson et al. Wura Jacobs et al.
This study examined how romantic aspiration network characteristics at the individual level (in-degree and out-degree) are associated with substance use (i.e. smoking and drinking) among a cross-sectional sample of US adolescents (10th grad...
Beatrice W Maina,Benedict O Orindi,Jane Osindo et al. Beatrice W Maina et al.
Mental health issues are a predisposing factor for HIV acquisition. We examined the association between depressive symptoms and patterns of sexual experience among girls aged 10-14 years living in Korogocho and Viwandani slums in Nairobi, K...