Not exact matches
They used a nationally representative sample of 5,593
middle and high
school students between the
ages of 12 and 17 years old living in the United States to find out how many youth
participated in digital self - harm, as well as their motivations for such behavior.
Kronholz focused on
middle schoolers (which is also a shift — it used to be only high
school students who engaged in competitive tournaments), but elementary
school —
age children also now
participate in a variety of highly competitive and organized afterschool activities.
This study included «forty boys and girls,
ages 8 to 12, in attendance at selected private secular and parochial
schools in a large Southwestern metropolitan area
participated, along with their
middle to upper - class parents.»