Young Adults
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Intimate Partner Violence Among LGBTQ+ College Students Drawing from a survey of 391 college students in same-sex relationships, this brief documents the rates and patterns of intimate partner violence, and responses to it among LGBTQ+ youth.
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Vulnerable Families Research Program | Education, Gender, Health, Young Adults |
The Importance of Outdoor Activity and Place Attachment to Adolescent Development in Coös County, New Hampshire This brief discusses the rates of participation in structured and unstructured outdoor activities as Coös County youth age, along with the relationship between outdoor activity involvement and indicators of place attachment throughout this period. The analysis is… |
New Hampshire | Community, Coös Youth Study, Health, New Hampshire, Young Adults |
Mental Health Among Northern New Hampshire Young Adults: Depression and Substance Problems Higher Than Nationwide This brief uses data on depressive and substance abuse symptoms from two surveys administered in 2011—the Coös Youth Study and the National Survey on Drug Use and Health—to compare mental health patterns among young adults in Coös County, New Hampshire, to patterns… |
New Hampshire | Coös Youth Study, Health, New Hampshire, Young Adults |
Coös Youth with Mentors More Likely to Perceive Future Success This fact sheet explores whether Coös youths’ mentor experiences and their academic attitudes and well-being are linked. Authors Kent Scovill and Corinna Jenkins Tucker analyze data from the Coös Youth Study collected in 2008, focusing on seventh and eleventh grade… |
New Hampshire | Community, Coös Youth Study, New Hampshire, Young Adults |
Comparing Teen Substance Use in Northern New Hampshire to Rural Use Nationwide Using data administered in 2011 from the Carsey Institute’s Coös Youth Study and the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, this brief compares teen substance use patterns in New Hampshire’s most rural county to patterns among rural youth nationwide.
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New Hampshire, Vulnerable Families Research Program | Coös Youth Study, Health, New Hampshire, Young Adults |
Sixty Percent of Coös Youth Report Having a Mentor in Their Lives In this brief, authors Kent Scovill and Corinna Jenkins Tucker describe Coös youths’ mentor relationships using data from the Carsey Institute’s Coös Youth Study collected in 2007. They report that, in 2007, a majority of Coös youth in seventh and eleventh grade (60.… |
New Hampshire | Coös Youth Study, Health, New Hampshire, Young Adults |
Age and Lifecycle Patterns Driving U.S. Migration Shifts Migration—people moving between locations—is now driving much of the demographic change occurring in the United States. In this brief, authors Kenneth Johnson, Richelle Winkler, and Luke Rogers share new research on age-related migration patterns to provide a fuller… |
Demography | Demography, Migration, Young Adults |
Coös County Youth and Out-of-School Activities - Patterns of Involvement and Barriers to Participation This fact sheet draws from surveys administered to a cohort of 416 participants in 7th grade in 2008, again when they were in 8th grade in 2009, and most recently as 10th graders in 2011 to look at patterns of participation in structured activities over time and… |
New Hampshire | Coös Youth Study, Education, Health, New Hampshire, Young Adults |
It Takes a Community: Civic Life and Community Involvement Among Coös County Youth This brief explores the extent to which Coös County youth are involved in a variety of civic-related activities, with particular attention to the demographic and attitudinal factors associated with such participation. Author Justin Young reports that approximately 75… |
New Hampshire | Civic Engagement, Community, Coös Youth Study, New Hampshire, Young Adults |
Youths' Opinions About Their Opportunities for Success in Coös County Communities This fact sheet examines Coös County youths’ beliefs about their access to educational and occupational opportunities in their home communities and whether these beliefs relate to their expectations for the future. To do so, author Erin Hiley Sharp draws on the Coös… |
New Hampshire | Community, Coös Youth Study, New Hampshire, Young Adults |