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Joanna Peplak; Rachel Taffe; J. Zoe Klemfuss – Journal of Adolescence, 2025
Introduction: This mixed-method longitudinal study examined American adolescents' meaning making of salient COVID-19 pandemic events. Method: Within phone interviews, adolescents (N = 124, M[subscript age] = 15.76 years; 46% Latine) narrated their most emotionally impactful pandemic experience at two time points ~30 days apart between July 2020…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Emotional Experience, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Joakim Jiri Haaland; Børge Baklien – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2025
We explore care workers' descriptions of friluftsliv (outdoor life) in Norwegian residential care homes in the context of child and youth care. Tracing a brief history of friluftsliv in Norway, we describe how it is appreciated for its health benefits and character-forming qualities. We also touch upon barriers to friluftsliv, which largely follow…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Residential Institutions, Adolescents, Recreational Activities
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Ojala, Maria – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2023
Climate change is an existential threat facing humanity on a global scale. To handle this problem, all societal actors, including young people, need to get involved. This narrative review focuses on what implications climate change has for research in developmental psychology. It is argued that how young people relate to climate change is closely…
Descriptors: Children, Adolescents, Young Adults, Climate
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Amanda E. Halliburton; Desiree W. Murray; Ty A. Ridenour – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2024
Developmental changes in self-regulation are theorized to underlie adolescents' engagement in risky behaviors, physical health, mental health, and transition to adulthood. Two central processes involved in self-regulation, self-management (i.e. planning, concentration, and problem-solving) and disinhibition (e.g. distractibility and impulsivity)…
Descriptors: Self Management, Adolescents, Stress Management, Children
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Gülendam Akgül; Derya Atalan Ergin; Figen Çok – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2024
Migration-related risk factors may impact the association between coping strategies, resilience, and identity development, one of the fundamental developmental tasks in adolescence. We examined the relationship between resilience and coping strategies in immigrant and non-immigrant adolescents' identity development. On a sample of Turkish…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Coping, Immigrants, Risk
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Nicole Martins; Erica Scharrer; Karyn Riddle – Journal of Children and Media, 2025
This study investigates the impact of persistent news coverage of school shootings on adolescent mental health. We surveyed a large, national sample of U.S. adolescents aged 13-17, focusing on the Uvalde school shooting, to explore the link between news exposure and depression. Our findings reveal that such exposure is associated with both…
Descriptors: Mass Media Effects, News Reporting, Depression (Psychology), Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
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Caitlyn Mytelka; Sarah C. Narendorf; Elizabeth Baumler; Chiara Acquati; Jeff R. Temple – Journal of Adolescence, 2025
Introduction: The rising prevalence of depression and anxiety among adolescents is a public health concern. Early adolescence is a key developmental period to reduce risks for internalizing symptoms through primary prevention programs, yet additional research is needed on modifiable factors, such as coping skills, to target to mitigate risk…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Coping, Self Destructive Behavior, Values