Future Directions in Youth Involvement Research

Youth activity involvement has received increasing research and theoretical attention and should be of particular interest to social development investigators. Involvement has been correlated with a wide range of positive developmental indices, although not for all activities nor for all children. H...

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Engagement
Individual Differences
Involvement
Participation
Research Needs
Social Development
Social research
Social Science Research
Young people
Youth
youth engagement
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