This study explores whether youth involvement in Scouting has positive consequences later in life. We examine whether the number of years of participation in Scouting is positively associated with human and social capital and recreational lifestyles in adulthood, and whether these are linked to subjective well-being: relational, emotional, and physical health. To explore this potential relationship, we estimated a structural equation model, analyzing data from a national sample of adult males. We found that youth involvement in Scouting is positively related to subjective well-being indirectly via the positive adult outcomes
This retrospective examination of adolescent participation in structured youth development activitie...
Background—Little is known about the long-term consequences of positive wellbeing in childhood in th...
Despite growing evidence that participation in out-of-school activities and especially physical acti...
Positive psychology can be described as the scientific study of well-being. It is important to ident...
Using data from a nationally representative sample of American adult males (N = 2,512), this study e...
The broad scope of extracurricular activities during childhood and adolescents provides favorable co...
There is growing evidence that participation in constructive leisure activities facilitates positive...
Youth development programs, such as the Boy Scouts of America, aim to develop positive attributes in...
Using data from N = 10,148 American youth (Mage = 15.18) who participated in the National Comorbidit...
The benefits of sports activities and all kinds of physical activities for well-being and feelings o...
There is growing evidence that participation in constructive leisure activities facilitates positive...
Objectives In recent years, scholars have become concerned about the effects that declining levels o...
Organized afterschool activities present great potential to support individuals’ positive developmen...
Despite growing evidence that participation in out-of-school activities and especially physical acti...
Participation in high quality out-of-school-time activities constitutes a significant portion of the...
This retrospective examination of adolescent participation in structured youth development activitie...
Background—Little is known about the long-term consequences of positive wellbeing in childhood in th...
Despite growing evidence that participation in out-of-school activities and especially physical acti...
Positive psychology can be described as the scientific study of well-being. It is important to ident...
Using data from a nationally representative sample of American adult males (N = 2,512), this study e...
The broad scope of extracurricular activities during childhood and adolescents provides favorable co...
There is growing evidence that participation in constructive leisure activities facilitates positive...
Youth development programs, such as the Boy Scouts of America, aim to develop positive attributes in...
Using data from N = 10,148 American youth (Mage = 15.18) who participated in the National Comorbidit...
The benefits of sports activities and all kinds of physical activities for well-being and feelings o...
There is growing evidence that participation in constructive leisure activities facilitates positive...
Objectives In recent years, scholars have become concerned about the effects that declining levels o...
Organized afterschool activities present great potential to support individuals’ positive developmen...
Despite growing evidence that participation in out-of-school activities and especially physical acti...
Participation in high quality out-of-school-time activities constitutes a significant portion of the...
This retrospective examination of adolescent participation in structured youth development activitie...
Background—Little is known about the long-term consequences of positive wellbeing in childhood in th...
Despite growing evidence that participation in out-of-school activities and especially physical acti...