Rural-to-urban migrations: acculturation experiences among university students in Botswana [0.03%]
博茨瓦纳大学生的城乡迁移与文化适应经历
Mpho M Pheko,Nicole Monteiro,Kagiso N Tlhabano et al.
Mpho M Pheko et al.
Many students in Botswana migrate from small rural villages and towns to the larger urban centres to attend university, and are subsequently required to adapt or acculturate to their new environments. However, the existing literature and re...
I am no longer alone - How do university students perceive the possibilities of social media? [0.03%]
我已不再孤单——大学生如何感知社交媒体的可能性?
Satu Uusiautti,Kaarina Määttä
Satu Uusiautti
An increasing number of people have become users of social media, mostly looking for social contacts and networking. But what kind of social capital do social networking services (SNSs) provide? University students' (N = 90) experiences of ...
P Salameh,J Salamé,M Waked et al.
P Salameh et al.
Risky behaviours among young people are relatively frequent, with several motives and attitudes lying behind. Our objective was to evaluate the role of risk perception, attractiveness and motives for risk behaviour taking among university s...
Adolescents from low-income sectors: the challenge of studying in a time of digital environments [0.03%]
来自低收入社区的青少年:数字时代的学习挑战
Joaquín Linne
Joaquín Linne
This paper is about practices and perceptions regarding the study of adolescents from low-income sectors in the City of Buenos Aires. The methodology consisted of 26 in-depth interviews with low-income adolescents and participant observatio...
Economic disadvantage and transitional outcomes: a study of young people from low-income families in Hong Kong [0.03%]
经济不利与过渡结果:香港低收入家庭青年追踪研究
Steven Sek Yum Ngai,Jacky Chau-Kiu Cheung,Siu-Ming To et al.
Steven Sek Yum Ngai et al.
This study draws on data from focus groups involving 50 young people from low-income families in Hong Kong to investigate their school-to-work experiences. In line with the ecological-developmental perspective, our results show that context...
Managing stress: the influence of gender, age and emotion regulation on coping among university students in Botswana [0.03%]
压力管理:博茨瓦纳大学生应对方式中的性别、年龄和情绪调节的影响
Nicole M Monteiro,Shyngle K Balogun,Kutlo N Oratile
Nicole M Monteiro
This study focused on the influence of gender, age and emotion regulation on coping strategies among university students in Botswana. Sixty-four males and 64 females, ranging in age from 18 to 29 years completed the Difficulty in Emotion Re...
Exploring salutogenic mechanisms of an outdoor experiential learning programme on youth care farms in the Netherlands: untapped potential? [0.03%]
荷兰青年护理农场户外体验学习项目的促健机制探究:被忽视的潜力?
Ester Schreuder,Mandy Rijnders,Lenneke Vaandrager et al.
Ester Schreuder et al.
This study explored how (learning) experiences offered through outdoor experiential programmes, particularly the youth care farm approach, may (or may not) enhance young peoples' ability to recognise and then utilise available resources for...
'With my parents I can tell them anything': intimacy levels within British Chinese families [0.03%]
《可以无所不谈的中英混血家庭——亲密水平研究》
Carmen Lau Clayton
Carmen Lau Clayton
Intimacy within relationships and the parent-child bond in particular is said to provide feelings of acceptance, warmth, sensitivity and an appreciation of self and can impact positively upon health and well-being of individuals. Views of i...
Equine-assisted activities and the impact on perceived social support, self-esteem and self-efficacy among adolescents - an intervention study [0.03%]
马术辅助活动对青少年感知到的社会支持、自尊和自我效能感的影响——一项干预研究
Hilde Hauge,Ingela L Kvalem,Bente Berget et al.
Hilde Hauge et al.
In this project, we examined the effect of a 4-month intervention with horses on perceived social support, self-esteem and general self-efficacy among Norwegian adolescents aged 12-15 years. The intervention took place at farm-based stables...
Trajectories of Delinquency from Age 14 to 23 in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth Sample [0.03%]
全国青年纵向调查样本中年龄14至23岁人群的越轨行为轨迹
Debra A Murphy,Mary-Lynn Brecht,David Huang et al.
Debra A Murphy et al.
This study utilized data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth to investigate risk trajectories for delinquency and factors associated with different trajectories, particularly substance use. The sample (N = 8,984) was 49% female. ...