Lead poisoning: Sources of exposure, health effects
2016 collection of research about lead poisoning, including sources of exposure, health effects and policy implications. The post Lead poisoning: Sources of exposure, health effects and policy...
View ArticleStudent suspension: Impact on academic achievement by race
2016 study published in Social Problems that examines how racial disparities in school suspension rates affect racial differences in student achievement in math and reading. The post Student...
View ArticleHow female science, math teachers influence STEM careers
2016 study published in Social Problems that looks at how female math and science teachers influence high school students’ decisions to major in STEM fields. The post How female science, math teachers...
View ArticleThe characterstics of juvenile offenders who stop committing crimes
2016 study published in Criminology that looks at the characteristics of juvenile offenders who stopped committing crimes. The post The characteristics of juvenile offenders who stop committing crimes...
View ArticleTime of day and student productivity in high schools, middle schools
Public school administrators are continually looking for ways to boost student achievement. In recent decades, some school districts have lengthened school days and others have experimented with...
View ArticleMental health benefits of outdoor adventures on young adults
Adolescents and young adults are spending less time outdoors and more time glued to screens—computer, TV, tablet and cell phones, according to numerous studies. A 2015 Australian study published in...
View ArticleAre children who need tutoring motivated by praise or money?
2016 research brief from Scholars Strategy Network that looks at whether praise or money is a more effective tool for encouraging adolescents to complete after-school tutoring sessions. The post Is...
View ArticleVoter preregistration laws and election turnout for young adults
2016 study in the American Journal of Political Science that looks at the effectiveness of preregistration laws, which allow youth to register to vote before they are eligible to vote. The post Do...
View ArticleMental health care coverage for young adults under the ACA
2014 study in Health Affairs analyzing how the implementation of the Dependant Coverage Provision of the ACA helped boost rates of young persons seeking mental health treatment. The post Evidence on...
View ArticleRise in minimum wage linked to fewer teen pregnancies
A $1 increase in the minimum wage is associated with a 2 percent drop in the teen birth rate, suggests a new study in the American Journal of Public Health. The post Rise in minimum wage linked to...
View ArticleDiabetes diagnoses rising in youth, especially among minorities
Type 1 diabetes diagnoses have rapidly risen for Hispanic youth in comparison to other racial and ethnic groups, a recent study finds. The post Diabetes diagnoses rising in youth, especially among...
View ArticleA dose of research on the flu shot
Who gets the flu shot, who doesn't, and why? The post A dose of research on the flu shot appeared first on Journalist's Resource.
View ArticleRace, income, education explain disparities in asthma
Beyond race, factors including income, education level, insurance status and health literacy are linked to children’s asthma outcomes, including severity of and control over the condition. The post...
View ArticleTeen vaping: Is it really a gateway to cigarette smoking?
We’ve summarized scholarship on adolescent vaping, such as work examining its prevalence and perceived risks, in this research roundup. The post Teen vaping: Is it really a gateway to cigarette...
View ArticleMenthol flavor most popular among young smokers, research shows
The new e-cigarette flavor ban has a notable exemption: menthol. Research shows that menthol cigarette use is highest among young smokers. The post Menthol flavor most popular among young smokers,...
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