Teachers / Program Staff
Rules or No Rules? Three Strategies for Engagement with Young People in Mandated Services
A qualitative study of 61 youth receiving mandated services (child welfare, mental health, probation) or services where there were no alternatives (residential care for homeless youth) explored worker-client relationships from the perspective of young people themselves.
Rules or No Rules? Three Strategies for Engagement with Young People in Mandated Services
Relationships between at-risk youth and their mandated service professionals can be supportive, challenging, or both.
Job Demands, Resources, and Stress among Staff in After School Programs: Neighborhood Characteristics Influence Associations in the Job Demands-Resources Model
After school programs have shown to be important for the safety and health of children.
Job Demands, Resources, and Stress among Staff in After School Programs: Neighborhood Characteristics Influence Associations in the Job Demands-Resources Model
After-school programs are an important part of education, enrichment, and supervision for many children. This study examined the experiences of staff in after-school programs, particularly their job demands and resources, job stress, and how neighborhoods impact these factors.
Associations Among Adolescent Sleep Problems, Emotion Regulation, and Affective Disorders: Findings From a Nationally Representative Sample
Sleep problems in youth reliably forecast the development of anxiety and mood disorders, presumably due to increased emotional difficulties. However, precise emotional mechanisms have yet to be delineated.
Associations Among Adolescent Sleep Problems, Emotion Regulation, and Affective Disorders: Findings From a Nationally Representative Sample
Sleep problems during childhood and adolescence are associated with higher instances of anxiety and mood disorders in later years. This study examined the association between sleep problems, emotion regulation strategies, and the risk of psychiatric disorders in adolescents.