The education of many Latino youth residing in urban communities is often hindered by fear of crime and violence occurring in places where they live and attend school. Addressing these concerns, this study tested a path model predicting school engagement that included neighborhood and school environment variables (e.g., neighborhood youth behavior, neighborhood safety, and school safety) and social support variables (e.g., teacher support, friend support, parent support, and neighbor support). A total of 226 Latino youth from an urban middle school in the northeastern United States participated in the study. The hypothesized model was found to fit data from the sample and showed direct effects of teacher support, friend support, and parent ...
Despite evidence that neighborhoods confer both risk and resilience for youth development, the exist...
The purpose of this investigation was to assess the effects of social support and exposure to commun...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-65)The purpose of this research was to examine whether...
The education of many Latino youth residing in urban communities is often hindered by fear of crime ...
The education of many Latino youth residing in urban communities is often hindered by fear of crime ...
Far too many young people are reared in communities where opportunities are limited and crime and vi...
Hispanic females are a rapidly growing population and are now considered the largest group of ethnic...
Hispanic females are a rapidly growing population and are now considered the largest group of ethnic...
Across many investigations, school belonging has been linked to several positive out-comes among ado...
While a significant portion of Latino immigrant youth are failing to meet their academic potential, ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2012. Major: Social work. Advisor: Ronald H. Rooney,...
The purpose of this study was to examine the association among Latino adolescents' demographic facto...
While research shows growing up in urban neighborhoods increases the likelihood of not completing hi...
In the early 1990s, there were five million Latino students enrolled in America’s public schools. A ...
Graduation date: 2009This study investigated how a minority population of Latino/a immigrant childre...
Despite evidence that neighborhoods confer both risk and resilience for youth development, the exist...
The purpose of this investigation was to assess the effects of social support and exposure to commun...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-65)The purpose of this research was to examine whether...
The education of many Latino youth residing in urban communities is often hindered by fear of crime ...
The education of many Latino youth residing in urban communities is often hindered by fear of crime ...
Far too many young people are reared in communities where opportunities are limited and crime and vi...
Hispanic females are a rapidly growing population and are now considered the largest group of ethnic...
Hispanic females are a rapidly growing population and are now considered the largest group of ethnic...
Across many investigations, school belonging has been linked to several positive out-comes among ado...
While a significant portion of Latino immigrant youth are failing to meet their academic potential, ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2012. Major: Social work. Advisor: Ronald H. Rooney,...
The purpose of this study was to examine the association among Latino adolescents' demographic facto...
While research shows growing up in urban neighborhoods increases the likelihood of not completing hi...
In the early 1990s, there were five million Latino students enrolled in America’s public schools. A ...
Graduation date: 2009This study investigated how a minority population of Latino/a immigrant childre...
Despite evidence that neighborhoods confer both risk and resilience for youth development, the exist...
The purpose of this investigation was to assess the effects of social support and exposure to commun...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-65)The purpose of this research was to examine whether...