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Dukes, Richard L.; Stein, Judith A. – Youth & Society, 2011
We examined correlates and predictive associations of tattoos and body piercings among 1,462 Colorado students in grades 9 to 12. More boys (19%) than girls (17%) reported tattoos, but more girls (42%) than boys (16%) reported piercings (earlobes not included). Older students reported more body modification. Structural equation models showed that…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Adolescents, High School Students, Gender Differences
Jang, Sung Joon; Johnson, Byron R. – Youth & Society, 2011
Previous research finds drug-using peers and religiosity to be key predictors of drug use among youth, but the effects of childhood exposure to drug users and religion on later drug use have been understudied. The authors hypothesize a child's exposure to parental drug use and religious upbringing have a causal influence on drug use in youth…
Descriptors: Religion, Drug Use, Children, Adolescents
Bernstein, Judith; Graczyk, Amy; Lawrence, Danielle; Bernstein, Edward; Strunin, Lee – Youth & Society, 2011
Adolescent drinking research has focused heavily on risks for alcohol-related consequences and on personality traits associated with adverse alcohol-related outcomes. A risk-based paradigm may inadvertently overemphasize risk when measures are applied to communities that experience discrimination and socioeconomic disadvantage. In this study we…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Drinking, Young Adults, Alcohol Abuse
Kennedy, Brianna L.; Datnow, Amanda – Youth & Society, 2011
Existing literature supports the inclusion of students in education reform, documenting benefits for both students and educators. When student voice is not included in reform efforts, these efforts are more likely to flounder. The emerging educational reform of data-driven decision making (DDDM) offers promise for increasing student achievement.…
Descriptors: Classification, Educational Change, Decision Making, Data
Higgins, George E.; Piquero, Nicole L.; Piquero, Alex R. – Youth & Society, 2011
The development of general strain theory (GST) has led to a renewed focus on the influence of negative life experiences on antisocial behavior. Although a number of studies have generated an impressive array of support for the theory, several avenues remain open for research. In this article, we examine how a specific noxious stimuli, peer…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Antisocial Behavior, Peer Relationship, Rejection (Psychology)
Tulviste, Tiia – Youth & Society, 2011
The study examines autonomy, self-esteem, and educational plans for the future of 109 institution-reared and 106 home-reared teenagers (15-19 years). Teenagers were asked to complete the Teen Timetable Scale (Feldman & Rosenthal), two Emotional Autonomy Scales (Steinberg & Silverberg), the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, and answer questions about…
Descriptors: Self Esteem, Adolescents, Measures (Individuals), Personal Autonomy
Shoveller, Jean; Chabot, Cathy; Johnson, Joy L.; Prkachin, Ken – Youth & Society, 2011
Despite a general decline, early-age motherhood continues to manifest disproportionately among young women living in rural/remote Canada. Although public health interventions exist to ameliorate the negative impacts, key determinants of young mothers' well-being exist in sectors outside of health. Moreover, there is no clear understanding of how…
Descriptors: Mothers, Public Health, Ethnography, Early Parenthood
Waldron, Linda M. – Youth & Society, 2011
This article uses a race-class-gender intersectional approach to analyze qualitative interviews with girls at two public high schools to better understand a common perception that "girls are worse" when it comes to school fights. Several different understandings of why girls fight emerged from the data. On one hand, girls' perception of…
Descriptors: Females, Ideology, Ghettos, Sexual Identity
Jones, Jeffrey N.; Deutsch, Nancy L. – Youth & Society, 2011
Staff-youth relationships are a key strength of after-school settings, though more research is needed to understand the actual processes whereby these interpersonal connections lead to beneficial outcomes. This qualitative study focuses on the relational strategies that staff employ within an urban youth organization, and the ways in which those…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Urban Youth, Youth Programs, Interpersonal Relationship
Tapia, Mike – Youth & Society, 2011
This study addresses the link between gang membership and arrest frequency, exploring the Gang x Socioeconomic status interaction on those arrests. Notoriously poor, delinquent, and often well-known to police, America's gang youth should have very high odds of arrest. Yet it is unclear whether mere membership in a gang increases the risk of arrest…
Descriptors: Group Membership, Social Class, Delinquency, Interaction
Stevens, Tia; Morash, Merry; Park, Suyeon – Youth & Society, 2011
Based on resilience and feminist criminological theories, several individual, family, and community characteristics were hypothesized to predict late-adolescent delinquency for girls varying in early-adolescent risk. Girls aged 12 and 13 were interviewed each year as part of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997. Predictors of…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Community Characteristics, Poverty, Delinquency
Peetz, Peter – Youth & Society, 2011
The article analyzes the social construction of youth violence in Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and El Salvador on the one hand, and the related security policies of the three states, on the other. In each country, there is an idiosyncratic way of constructing youth violence and juvenile delinquency. Also, each country has its own manner of reaction to…
Descriptors: Violence, Delinquency, Foreign Countries, Public Policy
Sirin, Selcuk R.; Katsiaficas, Dalal – Youth & Society, 2011
The attacks on September 11, 2001, changed the lives of all Americans. For many immigrant Muslims in the United States this meant dealing with an elevated amount of discrimination. This study investigated how perceived discrimination influenced levels of community engagement among Muslim American emerging adults and whether it varied by gender.…
Descriptors: Muslims, Young Adults, Community Involvement, Gender Discrimination
Gordon, Hava R.; Taft, Jessica K. – Youth & Society, 2011
This article draws from the experiences and narratives of teenage activists throughout the Americas in order to add a needed dimension, that of peer political socialization, to the larger political and civic socialization literature. The authors argue that although the existing literature emphasizes the roles and responsibilities of adults in…
Descriptors: Political Socialization, Play, Role, Foreign Countries
Bullying Behavior, Parents' Work Hours and Early Adolescents' Perceptions of Time Spent with Parents
Christie-Mizell, C. Andre; Keil, Jacqueline M.; Laske, Mary Therese; Stewart, Jennifer – Youth & Society, 2011
This research investigates the relationships among bullying behavior, mother's and father's work hours, and early adolescents' perceptions of whether they spend sufficient time with their parents. In cross-sectional models, we find maternal work hours are modestly associated with increases in bullying behavior. However, in more rigorous change…
Descriptors: Bullying, Adolescents, Family Environment, Fathers

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