This study tested an empirical model of the relationship between Personal Positive Youth Development (PPYD) and two contextual factors: Positive Parenting (PP), and Perception of the Climate and Functioning of the School (PcfS). The hypothesis tested was that a positive relationship with parents and a positive perception of the school will contribute to the prediction of PPYD. The sample was composed of 1507 adolescents recruited in 10 Spanish schools who were aged between 12 and 18 years and 52% were female. PPYD was evaluated through Dispositional optimism, Self‐competence, and Sense of coherence. PP was evaluated through Affect and communication, Autonomy granting, Humor, and Self‐disclosure. PcfS was evaluated through School climate, Sc...
Scientific literature has shown contextual factors thatpredict youth development, and family variabl...
Scientific literature has shown contextual factors that predict youth development, and family variab...
Previous studies support the relevance of students’ perception of positive and negative school clima...
This study tested an empirical model of the relationship between Personal Positive Youth Development...
This study tested an empirical model of the relationship between Personal Positive Youth Development...
Introduction. Positive parenting and Extracurricular Activities are contextual assets for enhancing...
Introduction. Positive parenting and Extracurricular Activities are contextual assets for enhancing...
Scientific literature has shown contextual factors that predict youth development, and family variab...
Scientific literature has shown contextual factors that predict youth development, and family variab...
Scientific literature has shown contextual factors that predict youth development, and family variab...
Introduction. Positive parenting and Extracurricular Activities are contextual assets for en-hancing...
This study examined self-esteem as mediator in the relations of personal (extraversion, neuroticism)...
This study examined self-esteem as mediator in the relations of personal (extraversion, neuroticism)...
Scientific literature has shown contextual factors thatpredict youth development, and family variabl...
Scientific literature has shown contextual factors thatpredict youth development, and family variabl...
Scientific literature has shown contextual factors thatpredict youth development, and family variabl...
Scientific literature has shown contextual factors that predict youth development, and family variab...
Previous studies support the relevance of students’ perception of positive and negative school clima...
This study tested an empirical model of the relationship between Personal Positive Youth Development...
This study tested an empirical model of the relationship between Personal Positive Youth Development...
Introduction. Positive parenting and Extracurricular Activities are contextual assets for enhancing...
Introduction. Positive parenting and Extracurricular Activities are contextual assets for enhancing...
Scientific literature has shown contextual factors that predict youth development, and family variab...
Scientific literature has shown contextual factors that predict youth development, and family variab...
Scientific literature has shown contextual factors that predict youth development, and family variab...
Introduction. Positive parenting and Extracurricular Activities are contextual assets for en-hancing...
This study examined self-esteem as mediator in the relations of personal (extraversion, neuroticism)...
This study examined self-esteem as mediator in the relations of personal (extraversion, neuroticism)...
Scientific literature has shown contextual factors thatpredict youth development, and family variabl...
Scientific literature has shown contextual factors thatpredict youth development, and family variabl...
Scientific literature has shown contextual factors thatpredict youth development, and family variabl...
Scientific literature has shown contextual factors that predict youth development, and family variab...
Previous studies support the relevance of students’ perception of positive and negative school clima...