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Home learning environment and out-of-home activities: their relations to prosocial behaviour and peer relationships in primary school children
There is consensus that child socio-emotional development is influenced by various contexts, such as the family one. Research on influencing factors...
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School Experiences of Young People in Out-of-Home Care: Young People’s Perspectives
Young people living in out-of-home care are at risk of poor educational outcomes. This study explored the school experiences of young people living...
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Intervention outcome preferences for youth who are out of work and out of school: a qualitative study
BackgroundWhile interventions have been developed and tested to help youth who have become disconnected from work and school, there is a paucity of...
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A motivational perspective on the educational arms race in China: self-determination in out-of-school educational training among Chinese students and their parents
Chinese families suffer from an educational arms race, a significant aspect of which being their over-investment in out-of-school educational...
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Life aspirations, school engagement, social anxiety, social media use and fear of missing out among adolescents
Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) – people’s intense concerns that they might miss pleasant moments that their peers may enjoy—has been found to relate to a...
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Stigma and life satisfaction among out-of-school Korean youth: the mediating roles of self-esteem and depressive symptoms
The purpose of this study was to assess the extent to which self-esteem and depressive symptoms mediated the influence of stigma on life satisfaction...
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Adolescents in the Community: Extracurricular Activities and Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment and participation in extracurricular activities are two common experiences for adolescents, yet little research examines the...
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Time flies, but you’re in control: the mediating effect of self-control between time attitude and academic procrastination
BackgroundAcademic procrastination has become an increasing concern in the educational sector. Prior studies identified various correlations among...
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Routes Out of Child Abuse to School Adjustments: A Comparison Between North Korean Adolescent Refugees and Native South Korean Adolescents
This study aimed to examine pathways from child abuse to school adjustment and the roles of self-control and academic stress on the link among North...
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Leisure Activities
Technological development, especially Internet discovery, caused changes in the conceptualization of leisure time, its organization, and related... -
Trajectories of Low-income Mothers’ and Fathers’ Engagement in Learning Activities and Child Academic Skills
Using Future of Families and Child Wellbeing data ( N = 4488, waves collected between 2001 and 2010), the current study examined mothers’ and fathers’...
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The Role of Organized Activities in Supporting Youth Social Capital Development: A Qualitative Meta-Synthesis
Social capital provides young people with a web of supportive relationships that can be leveraged in pursuit of education, career, and life goals....
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A Longitudinal Dyadic Study of Six Leisure Activities in Swedish Couples During the Transition to Parenthood
Parents are not only caregivers to their children; they also have leisure routines that can impact their own well-being. However, little is known...
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Exploring Cybercriminal Activities, Behaviors, and Profiles
While modern society benefits from a range of technological advancements, it also is exposed to an ever-increasing set of cybersecurity threats.... -
Do Patterns of Adolescent Participation in Arts, Culture and Entertainment Activities Predict Later Wellbeing? A Latent Class Analysis
AbstractParticipation in arts, culture, and entertainment (PACE) activities may promote adolescent wellbeing. However, little is known about how such...
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Internet use time and subjective well-being during the COVID-19 outbreak: serial mediation of problematic internet use and self-esteem
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak is a threat to adolescents’ mental health and livelihoods, and lowers their subjective well-being (SWB)....
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Which intellectual activities are related to cognitive reserve? Introduction and testing a three-dimensional model
BackgroundA common belief among people and some researchers is that kee** yourself mentally active may decrease the risk of dementia. Over the past...
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Fake profiles and time spent online during the COVID 19 pandemic: a real risk for cyberbullying?
Cyberbullying is characterized by asymmetry of power, reiteration of conduct, and desire to victimize. During the COVID-19 pandemic, young people...
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Perceptions of Parenting, Parent-Child Activities and Children’s Extracurricular Activities in Times of COVID-19
The purpose of this study was to explore perceptions of parenting and parent-child activities in American families with children aged 0–16 after...
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Participation and Experiences in Extracurricular Activities for Autistic and Neurotypical Children
AbstractParticipation in Organised Extracurricular Social Activities (OESA) can provide positive outcomes for children. This study investigated...