Sentences with phrase «vulnerable adolescents»

"Vulnerable adolescents" refers to young people who are at a greater risk or more easily harmed due to their age, circumstances, or personal characteristics. These adolescents might face challenges or difficulties that make them more susceptible to negative influences or situations. They may need extra support or protection to ensure their well-being and safety. Full definition
However, they also conclude that the internet is linked to an increased risk of suicide and self - harm among vulnerable adolescents.
While social media might be useful for supporting vulnerable adolescents, we also find that the internet is doing more harm than good in some cases.
Youth Initiated Mentoring: Investigating a new approach to working with vulnerable adolescents.
Pressures from social media can cause feelings of unhappiness to run deep in vulnerable adolescents.
To reduce suicide among school youth, we might consider paying closer attention to preventing their use of alcohol and cigarettes and implementing these prevention programs in school settings to reach vulnerable adolescents at risk for suicide.»
He began sexually violating Maud (too poor to quit) when she started working at this dark satanic mill as a child and admits he's currently turning his attention to another underage employee, Violet's vulnerable adolescent daughter.
She was convinced early in her career, even in her days at Columbia School of Social Work, where she worked with vulnerable adolescents and families, that problem solving was best approached collaboratively, not aggressively or adversarially — and never by pathologizing or vilifying the victims.
In relation to bullying, the maladaptative adolescents show a higher likelihood to have been bullied and to have bullied others than the other groups (resilient, competent, and vulnerable adolescents).
In their peer relationships, the competent and resilient adolescents show the highest perception of social support, followed by the vulnerable adolescents and, finally, the maladaptative adolescents.
The resilient and competent adolescents have a higher rate of positive models of behavior in their peer group than the maladaptative adolescents, with the vulnerable adolescents falling in the middle.
Likewise, resilient and competent adolescents have higher satisfaction with their friendships than the vulnerable adolescents, and this group shows more satisfaction than maladaptative adolescents.
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