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期刊名:Adolescent research review

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ISSN:2363-8346

e-ISSN:2363-8354

IF/分区:8.1/Q1

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School engagement researchers have historically focused on academic engagement or academic-related activities. Although academic engagement is vital to adolescents' educational success, school is a complex developmental context in which ado...
Orianna Duncan,Emily C Cook,Donald Pimental et al. Orianna Duncan et al.
Laboratory models that help us understand the neural mechanisms associated with how stress, particularly interpersonal stress, affects children's and adolescents' emotions are paramount but are limited if that understanding lacks validity i...
Jacob M Miller,Jeremy W Luk Jacob M Miller
Adolescence is a sensitive period for the development of disordered eating and weight-related behaviors, and sexual minorities may be particularly at risk due to heightened minority stress and challenges related to sexual identity developme...
Timothy D Nelson,Jennifer Mize Nelson,W Alex Mason et al. Timothy D Nelson et al.
Executive control is a set of cognitive abilities that may impact a variety of adolescent health behaviors and outcomes; however, research on executive control as a contributor to the physical health of youth is relatively limited. Therefor...
Sarah Vidal,Christian M Connell,Dana M Prince et al. Sarah Vidal et al.
Multisystem-involved youth are children and adolescents concurrently served in the child welfare, behavioral health, and/or juvenile justice systems. These youth are a high risk and vulnerable population, often due to their experience of mu...
C Emily Hendrick,Caitlin Canfield C Emily Hendrick
African American young women are overwhelmingly disproportionately burdened by HIV/AIDS in the United States today. The purpose of the current systematic review was to identify the characteristics of efficacious HIV risk-reduction preventio...