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View article: Extracurricular activity participation, school belonging, and depressed mood: a test of the compensation hypothesis during adolescence
Extracurricular activity participation, school belonging, and depressed mood: a test of the compensation hypothesis during adolescence Open
Feelings of acceptance within school communities can promote positive psychological outcomes. Despite occurring outside of the classroom, youth who engage in extracurricular activities typically report greater school belonging. Accordingly…
View article: Does socioeconomic status impact the relationship between school absence and outcomes?
Does socioeconomic status impact the relationship between school absence and outcomes? Open
Absence from school, especially frequent or prolonged absence, is acknowledged as a potential factor in school dropout and suboptimal academic achievement. The issue of absence from school took on added significance in 2020 with the onset …
View article: Who excludes? Young People’s Experience of Social Exclusion
Who excludes? Young People’s Experience of Social Exclusion Open
Existing policy research has not comprehensively examined the processes by which young people experience social exclusion: that is, the relationships among different risk factors for exclusion, their actual experiences of exclusion, and ou…
View article: Enhancing Planning Behavior during Retirement: Effects of a Time Perspective Based Training Intervention
Enhancing Planning Behavior during Retirement: Effects of a Time Perspective Based Training Intervention Open
Time perspective is a psychological construct that reflects the way people view time. Two schools of thought exist that theorize how this temporal mindset affects behavior—dominant and balanced. We applied dominant and balanced time perspe…
View article: PSYCHOLOGICAL MECHANISMS THAT UNDERLIE GOAL EXPECTANCY AMONG RETIREES
PSYCHOLOGICAL MECHANISMS THAT UNDERLIE GOAL EXPECTANCY AMONG RETIREES Open
The way individuals envision, formulate, and strive to meet retirement goals is poorly understood. In particular, few studies have focused on the goal setting process of individuals who have already retired. In this investigation, the auth…
View article: Using Balanced Time Perspective to Explain Well-Being and Planning in Retirement
Using Balanced Time Perspective to Explain Well-Being and Planning in Retirement Open
The notion of whether people focus on the past, present or future, and how it shapes their behavior is known as Time Perspective. Fundamental to the work of two of its earliest proponents, Zimbardo and Boyd (2008), was the concept of balan…