Pregnant and Parenting Adolescents' Perception of Sources and Supports in Relation to Educational Goals
In: Child & adolescent social work journal, Band 24, Heft 6, S. 565-578
ISSN: 1573-2797
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In: Child & adolescent social work journal, Band 24, Heft 6, S. 565-578
ISSN: 1573-2797
Teen parents often experience difficulty in achieving their educational and career aspirations. The study reported here identified the sources and types of support that teen parents consider most useful in reaching these goals. The teens rated relatives as the most helpful source of support and government assistance programs as least helpful. The most useful types of support included having consistent childcare, while establishing good relationships with parents of the father of their child and obtaining government resources were least helpful. Extension professionals are in a unique position to collaborate with schools and community agencies to help teen parents obtain necessary supports.
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In: Youth & society: a quarterly journal, Band 30, Heft 3, S. 267-282
ISSN: 1552-8499
This study investigated factors associated with gang involvement among rural and urban adolescents. The data were derived from a large self-report survey (N = 2,183) of 7th through 12th grade Nevada students. Surprisingly, there was no significant difference in gang membership or pressure to join gangs between the rural and urban samples. There were differences, however, on other gang and violence indicators between the rural and urban settings. Overall, urban students were significantly more likely to report they had friends in gangs and were threatened by gangs, and had significantly heightened concerns for personal safety, gangs, and violence in their schools and communities. Several rural/urban gender-related differences also were found. Implications for rural communities, prevention and intervention programming, and future research are discussed.
In: Journal of human sciences and extension, Band 12, Heft 3
ISSN: 2325-5226