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Abstract Background In middle childhood (ages 6–12), children with attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms often experience emotion dysregulation (ED), anger, and social difficulties, including peer problems and maladaptive conflict resolution.
Evelyn Mary‐Ann Antony +2 more
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Exploring the impact of nature connectedness on well-being and mental distress among urban youth: Evidence from 25 most populated cities in India. [PDF]
Chhajer R, Bapat SR.
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A Survey on Daily Activity Inclination and Health Complaints among Urban Youth in Malaysia. [PDF]
Chen AH, Rosli SA, Hovis JK.
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Revisiting the link between poverty and child labor - the Ghanaian experience [PDF]
The link between poverty, and child labor has traditionally been regarded as well established. But recent research has questioned the validity of this link, claiming that poverty is not a main determinant of child labor.
Blunch, Niels-Hugo, Verner, Dorte
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Health Services for Urban Youth
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This longitudinal study examined how posttraumatic stress (PTS) affects adolescents' responses to peer provocation, using self‐reports from 2014 predominantly ethnic minority youth aged 12–14. Path analysis showed that higher PTS was linked to more aggression, greater perceived hostility, and a lower tendency to ignore provocation, especially among ...
Vladislav Ruchkin +3 more
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Combating the mental health challenge of loneliness among urban youth: could finding meaning in life and experiencing thriving enhance their well-being? [PDF]
Chhajer R, Chaudhry S, Mishra A.
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This study explored resilience in Black and South Asian Muslim children aged 7–12 in East London, an underrepresented group affected by deprivation and discrimination. Using body mapping, children depicted resilience as personal strength and described the importance of support systems.
Aisling Murray +6 more
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Racial Differences in Activity Space Exposures and Everyday Perceptions of Safety Among Urban Youth. [PDF]
Browning CR +3 more
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This study found that youth with a higher genetic risk for internalizing and externalizing problems were more likely to face adversity within their home, highlighting the need for risk mitigation. These associations varied by adversity type and timing. Additionally, low family income, parental divorce, and externalizing behaviours were linked to lower ...
Christina Y. Cantave +3 more
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