In adolescence, children become increasingly independent and autonomous, and spend more time in neighborhood settings away from home. During mid-to-late adolescence, youth often become more critical about the place they live. Their attachment to home and even community may decrease as they explore and develop new attachments to other specific places. The aim of this study is to understand how 15-year-old students from 13 countries perceive their local neighborhood area (place attachment, social capital and safety), and how these different community cognitions are interrelated. We hypothesize that their place attachment predicts safety, and that the relationship is mediated in part by social capital. Result show that, despite cross-cultural ...
Over recent decades, several studies have investigated the relationship between features of the soci...
thesisMental well-being during adolescence is a salient predictor of quality of life in adulthood. ...
Behavioral inhibition in young children is a temperament characterized by heightened sensitivity to ...
In adolescence, children become increasingly independent and autonomous, and spend more time in neig...
In adolescence, children become increasingly independent and autonomous, and spend more time in neig...
Abstract In adolescence, children become increasingly independent and autonomous, and spend more tim...
A safe neighbourhood provides a trusting platform for people to interact with one another, and in tu...
Attachment is widely believed to be a key aspect of child development. Typically this concept has ap...
Examining the mechanisms influencing mental health and life satisfaction simultaneously allows for a...
The concept of attachment in psychology, particularly in child and adolescent development, usually r...
Social capital is often used as a reference to create policy and interventions to improve social wel...
This study explores the relations between neighborhood social capital (neighbor support and social c...
Purpose: Social capital is essential for the successful development of young people. The current stu...
The main purpose of this work was to investigate the pattern of relationships among three constructs...
This study explores the relations between neighborhood social capital (neighbor support and social c...
Over recent decades, several studies have investigated the relationship between features of the soci...
thesisMental well-being during adolescence is a salient predictor of quality of life in adulthood. ...
Behavioral inhibition in young children is a temperament characterized by heightened sensitivity to ...
In adolescence, children become increasingly independent and autonomous, and spend more time in neig...
In adolescence, children become increasingly independent and autonomous, and spend more time in neig...
Abstract In adolescence, children become increasingly independent and autonomous, and spend more tim...
A safe neighbourhood provides a trusting platform for people to interact with one another, and in tu...
Attachment is widely believed to be a key aspect of child development. Typically this concept has ap...
Examining the mechanisms influencing mental health and life satisfaction simultaneously allows for a...
The concept of attachment in psychology, particularly in child and adolescent development, usually r...
Social capital is often used as a reference to create policy and interventions to improve social wel...
This study explores the relations between neighborhood social capital (neighbor support and social c...
Purpose: Social capital is essential for the successful development of young people. The current stu...
The main purpose of this work was to investigate the pattern of relationships among three constructs...
This study explores the relations between neighborhood social capital (neighbor support and social c...
Over recent decades, several studies have investigated the relationship between features of the soci...
thesisMental well-being during adolescence is a salient predictor of quality of life in adulthood. ...
Behavioral inhibition in young children is a temperament characterized by heightened sensitivity to ...