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International Journal of Adolescence and Youth

https://read.qxmd.com/read/25364088/adolescents-from-low-income-sectors-the-challenge-of-studying-in-a-time-of-digital-environments
#21
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 observations in twenty cybercafés of the South Area of the City of Buenos Aires. Among the findings, these students highlight that ICTs allow them to handle information in a more agile and entertaining way, more consistent with their daily uses. However, doing research on school content is what students do the least, since adolescents use technology mainly for communicative, social and recreational ends...
October 2, 2014: International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25431512/career-unreadiness-in-relation-to-anxiety-and-authoritarian-parenting-among-undergraduates
#22
Chau-Kiu Cheung, Hoi Yan Cheung, Joseph Wu
Career unreadiness, covering career indecision and career myth, is an issue for universities to address. Supposedly, career unreadiness is responsible for the university student's anxiety and partly results from authoritarian parenting during the student's childhood. This is an uncharted concern for this study to clarify. The study surveyed 229 undergraduates in two universities in Hong Kong, China. It employed structural equation modelling to clarify nexuses among career unreadiness, authoritarian parenting and anxiety, after minimising their measurement errors...
July 3, 2014: International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25431511/rural-to-urban-migrations-acculturation-experiences-among-university-students-in-botswana
#23
Mpho M Pheko, Nicole Monteiro, Kagiso N Tlhabano, Seipone B M Mphele
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 research on acculturation experiences of students who migrate from rural-to-urban centres in Botswana is almost non-existent. The current study was therefore a qualitative exploratory investigation of the experiences of the students who migrate from rural-to-urban centres. Purposive sampling was used to recruit participants who contributed to a Talking Circle focus group...
July 3, 2014: International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25431510/i-am-no-longer-alone-how-do-university-students-perceive-the-possibilities-of-social-media
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Satu Uusiautti, Kaarina Määttä
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 and opinions on social media were studied through a semi-structured questionnaire. The following research questions were set for this study: (1) What kinds of benefits do university students perceive in the usage of social media? and (2) What kind of social capital does social media produce according to university students' opinions? Their answers were analysed with the qualitative content analysis method...
July 3, 2014: International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25431509/risk-perception-motives-and-behaviours-in-university-students
#25
P Salameh, J Salamé, M Waked, B Barbour, N Zeidan, I Baldi
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 students in Lebanon. A cross-sectional study was carried out using a proportionate cluster sample of Lebanese students in public and private universities. Items of risk intake and perception scale, attractiveness of risky behaviours, and motives for risky behaviours were assessed, in addition to cigarette and waterpipe smoking and dependence, alcohol problematic consumption and mental distress scale...
July 3, 2014: International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25364087/economic-disadvantage-and-transitional-outcomes-a-study-of-young-people-from-low-income-families-in-hong-kong
#26
Steven Sek Yum Ngai, Jacky Chau-Kiu Cheung, Siu-Ming To, Hui Luan, Ruiling Zhao
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 contextual influences, including lower levels of parental involvement and lack of opportunities for further education or skill development, constrain both the formulation and pursuit of educational and career goals. In contrast, service use and supportive interactions with parents and non-family adults were found to help young people find a career direction and foster more adaptive transition...
July 3, 2014: International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24910491/managing-stress-the-influence-of-gender-age-and-emotion-regulation-on-coping-among-university-students-in-botswana
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicole M Monteiro, Shyngle K Balogun, Kutlo N Oratile
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 Regulation Scale and the Coping Strategy Inventory. Female students used wishful thinking and problem-focused disengagement more than male students; however, there were no other significant gender differences in coping strategies. Older students were more likely to use problem-solving, cognitive restructuring and express emotion coping strategies...
June 2014: International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24910490/exploring-salutogenic-mechanisms-of-an-outdoor-experiential-learning-programme-on-youth-care-farms-in-the-netherlands-untapped-potential
#28
Ester Schreuder, Mandy Rijnders, Lenneke Vaandrager, Jan Hassink, Marie-José Enders-Slegers, Lynne Kennedy
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 personal growth, protection and health promotion. A total of 11 youngsters were asked to look back on their half-year stay on a care farm in the Netherlands, by using semi-structured interviews to elicit their experiences from a salutogenic perspective. Analysis revealed that several resources (and the interaction of these resources) on the youth care farm worked well for the youngsters; contributed to their personal development and to their sense of coherence: the feeling that the world is or can be meaningful, comprehensible and manageable, associated with positive outcome in endeavours linked to improving health and well-being...
June 2014: International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24833812/-with-my-parents-i-can-tell-them-anything-intimacy-levels-within-british-chinese-families
#29
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 intimacy can differ across cultures however, and may not be universally shared or understood. Accordingly, societies will have differing perspectives on how intimacy should be displayed between parents and children. For contemporary Chinese households living in Britain, we do not have an understanding of how residency in the UK may impact upon traditional Chinese values in terms of parent-child intimacy levels...
March 2014: International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24833811/equine-assisted-activities-and-the-impact-on-perceived-social-support-self-esteem-and-self-efficacy-among-adolescents-an-intervention-study
#30
Hilde Hauge, Ingela L Kvalem, Bente Berget, Marie-José Enders-Slegers, Bjarne O Braastad
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 and included work with the horses and riding. A waiting-list crossover design was used and the participants answered questionnaires at three time periods. Study I (N = 49) examined the effect of the intervention compared with the control group. Study II (N = 41) examined the relationship between the same psychological variables and change in mastering skills with horse...
March 2014: International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12290194/aids-related-beliefs-and-behaviours-of-students-evidence-from-two-countries-zimbabwe-and-nigeria
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Akande
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
1994: International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12290193/from-teenage-unwanted-pregnancy-to-induced-abortion-who-facilitates-links
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M T Leshabari, G S Mpangile, S F Kaaya, D J Kihwele
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
1994: International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12319296/factors-affecting-teachers-attitudes-and-practice-of-family-life-education-in-nigeria
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A A Olukoya, S O Oyedeji, T O Johnson
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
1992: International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
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