Cumulative risk and child development.
GW Evans, D Li, SS Whipple - Psychological bulletin, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Childhood multiple risk factor exposure exceeds the adverse developmental impacts of
singular exposures. Multiple risk factor exposure may also explain why sociodemographic …
singular exposures. Multiple risk factor exposure may also explain why sociodemographic …
Resilience in children and youth: A review
SM Zolkoski, LM Bullock - Children and youth services review, 2012 - Elsevier
Many children are reared in less than ideal family conditions (eg, poverty, violence,
substance abuse, family dissonance, family or personal illnesses). Situations such as these …
substance abuse, family dissonance, family or personal illnesses). Situations such as these …
COVID and the impact on higher education: The essential role of integrity and accountability
B Blankenberger, AM Williams - Administrative Theory & Praxis, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
In this article, we discuss the impact of COVID-19 on higher education using Gaus's
ecological approach. We open by exploring the higher education market and accountability …
ecological approach. We open by exploring the higher education market and accountability …
Academic benefits from parental involvement are stratified by parental socioeconomic status: A meta-analysis
CY Tan, M Lyu, B Peng - Parenting, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Objective. The present study critically evaluates the assumption that parental involvement
benefits students' achievement regardless of their socioeconomic status (SES). Design. A …
benefits students' achievement regardless of their socioeconomic status (SES). Design. A …
Resilience in development: Progress and transformation
AS Masten, D Cicchetti - Developmental psychopathology, 2016 - books.google.com
Resilience science is quintessential developmental psychopathology because it focuses on
variation among individuals in relation to their experiences as they adapt and develop …
variation among individuals in relation to their experiences as they adapt and develop …
Does parental involvement matter for student achievement and mental health in high school?
MT Wang, S Sheikh‐Khalil - Child development, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Parental involvement in education remains important for facilitating positive youth
development. This study conceptualized parental involvement as a multidimensional …
development. This study conceptualized parental involvement as a multidimensional …
Adolescence and the social determinants of health
The health of adolescents is strongly affected by social factors at personal, family,
community, and national levels. Nations present young people with structures of opportunity …
community, and national levels. Nations present young people with structures of opportunity …
A systematic qualitative review of risk and protective factors for sexual violence perpetration
AT Tharp, S DeGue, LA Valle… - … Violence, & Abuse, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
The current review summarized results of 191 published empirical studies that examined the
risk and protective factors for sexual violence perpetration. Studies in the review examined …
risk and protective factors for sexual violence perpetration. Studies in the review examined …
Beyond correlates: A review of risk and protective factors for adolescent dating violence perpetration
KJ Vagi, EF Rothman, NE Latzman, AT Tharp… - Journal of youth and …, 2013 - Springer
Dating violence is a serious public health problem. In recent years, the US Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention and other entities have made funding available to …
Disease Control and Prevention and other entities have made funding available to …
The evolutionary basis of risky adolescent behavior: implications for science, policy, and practice.
This article proposes an evolutionary model of risky behavior in adolescence and contrasts it
with the prevailing developmental psychopathology model. The evolutionary model …
with the prevailing developmental psychopathology model. The evolutionary model …