Young Urban Adolescents' Activity Spaces, Close Peers, and the Risk of Cannabis Use: A Social–Spatial Longitudinal Analysis

Volume: 53, Issue: 12, Pages: 2032 - 2042
Published: Apr 2, 2018
Abstract
An understudied, yet important area of youth development research is the examination of how place affects critical psychosocial processes such as identity formation, problem solving, emotional regulation, and in particular with adolescents, belongingness, autonomy, social competency, and behavioral health. A growing spatially informed literature indicates that youth interact with meaningful places as environmental strategies, shaping...
Paper Details
Title
Young Urban Adolescents' Activity Spaces, Close Peers, and the Risk of Cannabis Use: A Social–Spatial Longitudinal Analysis
Published Date
Apr 2, 2018
Volume
53
Issue
12
Pages
2032 - 2042
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