This study examined young adult sequelae of participation in high school activities and identity group for 900 participants from the Michigan Study of Life Transitions. Partici-pation at Grade 10 in high school activities predicted later substance use, psychological adjustment, and educational and occupational outcomes. Prosocial activity participa-tion predicted lower substance use and higher self-esteem and an increased likelihood of college graduation. Performing arts participation predicted more years of education as well as increases in drinking between ages 18 and 21 and higher rates of suicide attempts and psychologist visits by the age of 24. Sports participation predicted positive educa-tional and occupational outcomes and lower le...
This short-term longitudinal study examined whether the social resources of important nonparental ad...
We examined the potential benefits and risks associated with participation in five types of activiti...
During adolescence many youth spend increasing amounts of time gaining new knowledge and skills outs...
This study examined young adult sequelae of participation in high school activities and identity gro...
Moving from high school into young adulthood is a critical developmental transition, a time of both ...
Many factors, including relationships, work, retirement, and income (Neyer & Lehnart, 2007; Robe...
This longitudinal study investigated social capital as a way through which youths’ organized activit...
This project examines the adjustment sequelae of perceived popularity beyond high school, and the mo...
This retrospective examination of adolescent participation in structured youth development activitie...
We examined the potential benefits and risks associated with participation in five types of activiti...
This project examines the adjustment sequelae of perceived popularity beyond high school, and the mo...
This study extends previous understanding of the association between adolescent extracurricular acti...
This study examines life paths with a focus on patterns of functioning across multiple domains (scho...
Using data from N = 10,148 American youth (Mage = 15.18) who participated in the National Comorbidit...
The authors examined the relations between participation in a range of high school extracurricular c...
This short-term longitudinal study examined whether the social resources of important nonparental ad...
We examined the potential benefits and risks associated with participation in five types of activiti...
During adolescence many youth spend increasing amounts of time gaining new knowledge and skills outs...
This study examined young adult sequelae of participation in high school activities and identity gro...
Moving from high school into young adulthood is a critical developmental transition, a time of both ...
Many factors, including relationships, work, retirement, and income (Neyer & Lehnart, 2007; Robe...
This longitudinal study investigated social capital as a way through which youths’ organized activit...
This project examines the adjustment sequelae of perceived popularity beyond high school, and the mo...
This retrospective examination of adolescent participation in structured youth development activitie...
We examined the potential benefits and risks associated with participation in five types of activiti...
This project examines the adjustment sequelae of perceived popularity beyond high school, and the mo...
This study extends previous understanding of the association between adolescent extracurricular acti...
This study examines life paths with a focus on patterns of functioning across multiple domains (scho...
Using data from N = 10,148 American youth (Mage = 15.18) who participated in the National Comorbidit...
The authors examined the relations between participation in a range of high school extracurricular c...
This short-term longitudinal study examined whether the social resources of important nonparental ad...
We examined the potential benefits and risks associated with participation in five types of activiti...
During adolescence many youth spend increasing amounts of time gaining new knowledge and skills outs...