This study examined youth participation in both organized and unstructured outdoor activities throughout adolescence, in a rural region in the northeastern United States. Survey data were collected at 7th, 8th, 10th, and 12th grade from 186 respondents across the region and was analyzed explore the relationship between antecedent predictors, outdoor activity participation, and outcomes related to developmental and educational achievement. Higher outdoor activity involvement was linked with positive outcomes but was also associated with other known predictors of development success including parents’ educational level, marital status, and involvement in future planning. The concept of social capital helps to explain overall patterns in the d...
Research has shown that youth with low levels of fitness or little interest in organized sports and ...
The low educational outcomes of rural adolescents have long been a subject of research among educati...
There is growing evidence that participation in constructive leisure activities facilitates positive...
Using data from a nationally representative panel study of adolescent boys and girls in 10th through...
Outdoor recreation and leisure are being promoted in some rural communities as an economic revitaliz...
Outdoor recreation and leisure are being promoted in some rural communities as an economic revitaliz...
Drawing on a recent national survey of rural high school students, this study investigated the relat...
Drawing on a recent national survey of rural high school students, this study investigated the relat...
Rural youth often face challenges to recreation participation that differ from their urban counterpa...
This brief discusses the rates of participation in structured and unstructured outdoor activities as...
Life in a rural community can often seem boring and isolating for youth. It is not uncommon to feel ...
Life in a rural community can often seem boring and isolating for youth. It is not uncommon to feel ...
Life in a rural community can often seem boring and isolating for youth. It is not uncommon to feel ...
Life in a rural community can often seem boring and isolating for youth. It is not uncommon to feel ...
Discretionary time outside of school offers a distinct context that can promote adolescent developme...
Research has shown that youth with low levels of fitness or little interest in organized sports and ...
The low educational outcomes of rural adolescents have long been a subject of research among educati...
There is growing evidence that participation in constructive leisure activities facilitates positive...
Using data from a nationally representative panel study of adolescent boys and girls in 10th through...
Outdoor recreation and leisure are being promoted in some rural communities as an economic revitaliz...
Outdoor recreation and leisure are being promoted in some rural communities as an economic revitaliz...
Drawing on a recent national survey of rural high school students, this study investigated the relat...
Drawing on a recent national survey of rural high school students, this study investigated the relat...
Rural youth often face challenges to recreation participation that differ from their urban counterpa...
This brief discusses the rates of participation in structured and unstructured outdoor activities as...
Life in a rural community can often seem boring and isolating for youth. It is not uncommon to feel ...
Life in a rural community can often seem boring and isolating for youth. It is not uncommon to feel ...
Life in a rural community can often seem boring and isolating for youth. It is not uncommon to feel ...
Life in a rural community can often seem boring and isolating for youth. It is not uncommon to feel ...
Discretionary time outside of school offers a distinct context that can promote adolescent developme...
Research has shown that youth with low levels of fitness or little interest in organized sports and ...
The low educational outcomes of rural adolescents have long been a subject of research among educati...
There is growing evidence that participation in constructive leisure activities facilitates positive...