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- 12-01 Self-estimation of Body Fat is More Accurate in College-age Males Compared to Females (pdf)
- 12-01 The effectiveness of three parenting programmes in improving parenting skills, parent mental well-being and children's behaviour
- 12-01 Lack of daily routine, regular bedtimes and meal times can harm a young person’s school grades and overall wellbeing
- 11-12 Exploring Body Comparison Tendencies: Women Are Self-Critical Whereas Men Are Self-Hopeful
- 11-12 Mobility management for prevented, reduced, or delayed driving in teenagers
- 11-12 Low Versus High Sensation-seeking Tourists: a Study of Backpackers' Experience Risk Perception
- 11-12 Teenage Driving Offers Challenges and Potential Rewards for Developmentalists
- 11-12 Is Accuracy of Weight Perception Associated With Health Risk Behaviors in a Diverse Sample of Obese Adolescents?
- 11-12 Wi-fi connected laptops and male fertility
- 11-12 Socioeconomic status, urbanicity and risk behaviors in Mexican youth
- 11-10 Young, Black, and Connected: Facebook Usage Among African American College Students
- 11-10 Intensity of Smiling in Facebook Photos Predicts Future Life Satisfaction
- 11-10 Being in “Bad” Company: Power Dependence and Status in Adolescent Susceptibility to Peer Influence
- 11-10 Parental mediation of teenagers’ video game playing: Antecedents and consequences
- 11-10 Student Impacts on Urban Neighbourhoods: Policy Approaches, Discourses and Dilemmas
- 11-08 Juvenile Delinquency and Adolescent Fatherhood
- 11-08 National Citizen Service
- 11-08 Buds of Parenting in Emerging Adult Males: What We Learned From Our Parents
- 11-08 Setting the Baseline: The National Literacy Trust’s first annual survey into reading (pdf)
- 11-08 Social networking sites and contact risks among Flemish youth
- 11-07 Electronic Person Perception: What Do We Infer About People From the Style of Their E-mail Messages?
- 11-06 Digital skills and employment
- 11-06 Surge in the number of women apprentices
- 11-06 Adolescent social networking: Should parents and teachers be worried? (pdf)
- 11-05 “We don’t need no education”: Video game preferences, video game motivations, and aggressiveness among adolescent boys of different educational ability levels
- 11-05 Territorial Behavior in Public Settings
- 11-03 Effects of Simulation Training on Making Purchases With a Debit Card and Tracking Expenses
- 11-03 Teaching Job Interviewing Skills With the Help of U.S. Television Shows
- 11-02 Staying safe while on the move : Exploring differences in disabled and non-disabled young people's perceptions of the mobile phone's significance in daily life
- 11-02 Loosening the link between childhood poverty and adolescent smoking and obesity
- 10-12 Imitating accents makes them easier to understand
- 10-12 A greener way to ensure that colours never run and clothes never fade
- 10-12 'Emotion coaching' and anti-social behaviour
- 10-12 Government should study quality of life rather than happiness
- 10-12 Aspiring, consuming, becoming: Youth identity in a culture of consumption
- 10-11 "...young people feel separated from the people around them…" - report from the Princes Trust
- 10-11 Other-sex friendships in U.S late adolescence: Risky associations for substance use and sexual debut?
- 10-11 When video games get problematic so do smoking, drug use and aggression
- 10-11 Are people who spend most of their time daydreaming less happy?
- 10-11 It’s not just about the park, it’s about integration too: why people choose to use or not use urban greenspaces (pdf)
- 10-11 Good dancing may be sign of male health and make men attractive to women
- 10-11 Lifestyle risk factors for overweight in Japanese male college students
- 10-11 'Young people and the digital divide' report
- 10-10 Using a laptop and skin damage
- 10-10 Young people use volunteering as a pathway to employment
- 10-10 Effects of violent and non-violent computer game content on memory performance in adolescents
- 10-09 The effects of social networking technologies in the way they may alter young people’s experience of privacy, secrecy, solitude, and intimacy
- 10-09 Does living with parents stop young people from becoming adults?
- 10-09 Hip-hop, white immigrant youth, and African American vernacular english
- 10-09 A comparison of viewer responses to interactive vs linear narrative in solitary and co-viewing settings