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期刊名:Journal of youth studies

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ISSN:1367-6261

e-ISSN:1469-9680

IF/分区:2.2/Q1

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Elliott A Johnson,Hannah Webster,James Morrison et al. Elliott A Johnson et al.
The proportion of 16- to 24-year-olds in England reporting a longstanding mental health condition increased almost 10-fold between 1995 and 2014. Studies demonstrate an association between income and anxiety and depression, with bi-directio...
Laura Fenton,Hannah Fairbrother,Victoria Whitaker et al. Laura Fenton et al.
While young people's alcohol consumption has fallen sharply in the United Kingdom and other high-income countries, universities remain places where heavy drinking is routine and normative. Drawing on interviews with undergraduate students, ...
Natalie Fenn,Allegra Sacco,Kathleen Monahan et al. Natalie Fenn et al.
Researchers have examined civic engagement as a health promotion tool among older adults and adolescents, yet less is known about its mental health implications for young adults. This systematic review identified 53 articles on civic engage...
Megan S Paceley,Jessica N Fish,Margaret M C Thomas et al. Megan S Paceley et al.
Sexual and gender minority (SGM) youth experience high rates of victimization leading to health disparities. Community size and community climate are associated with health outcomes among SGM youth; however, we lack studies that include the...
Massy Mutumba,John Schulenberg Massy Mutumba
Subjective wellbeing (i.e. life satisfaction and happiness) impacts youth's social, economic and political participation. Prior studies have documented cross-national variation in subjective wellbeing of adults but there is a lack of data o...
G Hunt,T Antin,E Sanders et al. G Hunt et al.
Research on intoxicating substances and gender has developed considerably in the last 30 years, especially in the social sciences as feminist scholars highlighted the contradictory discourses about young women's intoxication. Nevertheless, ...
Lacey N Wallace Lacey N Wallace
Prior research has found that persistently delinquent youth or more violent youth were less popular than their less delinquent peers (Young, 2013). However, recent research has also found that weapon carrying is associated with being more p...
Smita C Banerjee,Kathryn Greene,Itzhak Yanovitzky et al. Smita C Banerjee et al.
This paper explored how imaginary audience and personal fable ideations contribute to adolescent indoor tanning intentions directly and indirectly through the way they shape pro-tanning attitude and association with peers who use tanning be...
Brittany Sznajder-Murray,Joy Bohyun Jang,Natasha Slesnick et al. Brittany Sznajder-Murray et al.
Homeless youth represent a vulnerable and understudied population. Little research has prospectively identified factors that may place youth at risk for experiencing homelessness. The current study utilizes data from the National Longitudin...
Dana Prince Dana Prince
Identity research indicates that development of well elaborated cognitions about oneself in the future, or one's possible selves, is consequential for youths' developmental trajectories, influencing a range of social, health, and educationa...