In this article, we test: (a) the relation between school-based extracurricular participation and indicators of positive and negative development across a range of activity contexts, and (b) a mediation model linking activity participation, prosocial peers, and development. Extensive survey information was collected from a predominately White sample of middle class adolescents in 9th, 10th, and 12th grades. Extracurricular participation was related to more favorable academic, psychological, and behavioral adjustment; the pattern of findings differed by activity and outcome. In addition, we documented some support for the hypothesis that the link between extracurricular participation and positive adjustment is partly a function of associatin...
This article presents the results of semi-structured in-depth interviews conducted with 54 youth att...
This study examined the link between involvement in extracurricular activities and academic success...
Despite growing evidence that participation in out-of-school activities and especially physical acti...
The broad scope of extracurricular activities during childhood and adolescents provides favorable co...
Adolescent participation in extracurricular activities is associated with numerous positive outcomes...
The authors examined the relations between participation in a range of high school extracurricular c...
We examined the potential benefits and risks associated with participation in five types of activiti...
textUtilizing the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, three separate studies were con...
We examined the potential benefits and risks associated with participation in five types of activiti...
There has been a growing discussion in the fields of education and psychology about the relationship...
Research has shown that participation in extracurricular activities has a positive effect on adolesc...
Many youth participate in extracurricular activities, and research has linked activity participation...
Organized activity participation provides important opportunities for adolescents to develop assets ...
A limited number of studies has found that Prosocial Behavior (PB; i.e. voluntary actions aimed to b...
Over the last few decades, a growing body of research has linked extracurricular activity participat...
This article presents the results of semi-structured in-depth interviews conducted with 54 youth att...
This study examined the link between involvement in extracurricular activities and academic success...
Despite growing evidence that participation in out-of-school activities and especially physical acti...
The broad scope of extracurricular activities during childhood and adolescents provides favorable co...
Adolescent participation in extracurricular activities is associated with numerous positive outcomes...
The authors examined the relations between participation in a range of high school extracurricular c...
We examined the potential benefits and risks associated with participation in five types of activiti...
textUtilizing the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, three separate studies were con...
We examined the potential benefits and risks associated with participation in five types of activiti...
There has been a growing discussion in the fields of education and psychology about the relationship...
Research has shown that participation in extracurricular activities has a positive effect on adolesc...
Many youth participate in extracurricular activities, and research has linked activity participation...
Organized activity participation provides important opportunities for adolescents to develop assets ...
A limited number of studies has found that Prosocial Behavior (PB; i.e. voluntary actions aimed to b...
Over the last few decades, a growing body of research has linked extracurricular activity participat...
This article presents the results of semi-structured in-depth interviews conducted with 54 youth att...
This study examined the link between involvement in extracurricular activities and academic success...
Despite growing evidence that participation in out-of-school activities and especially physical acti...