The purpose of this study was to investigate the relation between organized activity (OA) involvement, as measured by 10th/12th grade intensity and consistency of involvement, and 12th grade Latino adolescent well-being, as measured by self-perceptions (i.e. locus of control & self-worth) and academic perceptions (i.e. educational expectations & school belonging). Further, the moderating effects of primary home language, sex, and family SES, on the relation between OA involvement and 12th grade well-being were assessed. Finally, we examined a model of predictors of participation in which 10th/12th grade individual factors (i.e. academic and self- perceptions) predicted OA involvement in 12th grade, and whether these relations varied by sex
This dissertation investigates the ways in which Latino youth access information and support as they...
There is limited research on why Latina students stay and successfully graduate from high school and...
The potential benefits of participation in extracurricular activities may be especially important fo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relation between organized activity (OA) involvemen...
U.S. born Latina/o adolescents have a disproportionately higher lifetime prevalence of mental health...
Compared to ethnic groups, Latinos are disproportionally at risk for developing chronic diseases tha...
The dissertation increases our understanding of the influence of multiple social systems on the acad...
All adolescents in the United States experience stress, but Latino adolescents must contend daily wi...
With the rapid growth in the Latino population in the United States, in the next few decades we will...
Although organized activities (OAs) have been established as important contexts of development, limi...
This study investigated factors promoting academic resiliency within Latino students at an urban hig...
Adolescents' academic success is a significant indicator of future success in life. Therefore, it is...
Given the size and rapid growth of Latinos—and that they tend to fall behind academically—it is impo...
Latinx students continue to lag behind other students in academic achievement across their academic ...
School-based extracurricular activity participation has been linked to positive behavioral and acade...
This dissertation investigates the ways in which Latino youth access information and support as they...
There is limited research on why Latina students stay and successfully graduate from high school and...
The potential benefits of participation in extracurricular activities may be especially important fo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relation between organized activity (OA) involvemen...
U.S. born Latina/o adolescents have a disproportionately higher lifetime prevalence of mental health...
Compared to ethnic groups, Latinos are disproportionally at risk for developing chronic diseases tha...
The dissertation increases our understanding of the influence of multiple social systems on the acad...
All adolescents in the United States experience stress, but Latino adolescents must contend daily wi...
With the rapid growth in the Latino population in the United States, in the next few decades we will...
Although organized activities (OAs) have been established as important contexts of development, limi...
This study investigated factors promoting academic resiliency within Latino students at an urban hig...
Adolescents' academic success is a significant indicator of future success in life. Therefore, it is...
Given the size and rapid growth of Latinos—and that they tend to fall behind academically—it is impo...
Latinx students continue to lag behind other students in academic achievement across their academic ...
School-based extracurricular activity participation has been linked to positive behavioral and acade...
This dissertation investigates the ways in which Latino youth access information and support as they...
There is limited research on why Latina students stay and successfully graduate from high school and...
The potential benefits of participation in extracurricular activities may be especially important fo...