Using data from N = 10,148 American youth (Mage = 15.18) who participated in the National Comorbidity Survey Adolescent Supplement, we tested whether duration of involvement in specific organized activities was associated with different sources of social support, and whether these links explained the health-related benefits affiliated with participation. Duration of involvement in certain activities was differentially associated with support from peers, teachers, and other adults, and many of these links partially mediated associations between involvement and well-being. Specifically, greater duration of sports involvement was indirectly associated with higher self-esteem and greater physical activity through greater adult support. Greater ...
Abstract in Undetermined Objectives: The purpose of the current study was to examine the impact of s...
This study examined young adult sequelae of participation in high school activities and identity gro...
BackgroundMost Americans are not active at recommended levels. Adolescence is a developmental period...
We examined the potential benefits and risks associated with participation in five types of activiti...
This study extends previous understanding of the association between adolescent extracurricular acti...
Although many adolescents participate in sports and other types of organized activities, little exta...
This longitudinal study investigated social capital as a way through which youths’ organized activit...
We examined the potential benefits and risks associated with participation in five types of activiti...
The authors examined the relations between participation in a range of high school extracurricular c...
This study explores whether youth involvement in Scouting has positive consequences later in life. W...
Background: To progress physical activity (PA) social support research using objective measures of P...
Background: To progress physical activity (PA) social support research using objective measures of P...
The purposes of this study were to examine the age and sex differences in friends\u27 activities and...
Purpose Potential positive associations between youth physical activity and wellness scores could em...
Background: Participation in organized leisure-time activities (OLTA) has been linked to healthy you...
Abstract in Undetermined Objectives: The purpose of the current study was to examine the impact of s...
This study examined young adult sequelae of participation in high school activities and identity gro...
BackgroundMost Americans are not active at recommended levels. Adolescence is a developmental period...
We examined the potential benefits and risks associated with participation in five types of activiti...
This study extends previous understanding of the association between adolescent extracurricular acti...
Although many adolescents participate in sports and other types of organized activities, little exta...
This longitudinal study investigated social capital as a way through which youths’ organized activit...
We examined the potential benefits and risks associated with participation in five types of activiti...
The authors examined the relations between participation in a range of high school extracurricular c...
This study explores whether youth involvement in Scouting has positive consequences later in life. W...
Background: To progress physical activity (PA) social support research using objective measures of P...
Background: To progress physical activity (PA) social support research using objective measures of P...
The purposes of this study were to examine the age and sex differences in friends\u27 activities and...
Purpose Potential positive associations between youth physical activity and wellness scores could em...
Background: Participation in organized leisure-time activities (OLTA) has been linked to healthy you...
Abstract in Undetermined Objectives: The purpose of the current study was to examine the impact of s...
This study examined young adult sequelae of participation in high school activities and identity gro...
BackgroundMost Americans are not active at recommended levels. Adolescence is a developmental period...