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Jim Liebelt
Senior Writer, Editor and Researcher for the HomeWord Center for Youth and Family at Azusa Pacific University
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What's Hot? 06/26/15
A weekly listing of hot cultural items from the Internet, music, television and movies.
June 26, 2015
Cyberbullying Linked to Depression in Adolescents
A new analysis of existing research finds a consistent relationship between cyberbullying and depression in teens. However, the relationship...
June 25, 2015
The Fading of the Teen Summer Job
What happened to the Great American Summer Job? The share of teens working summer jobs has dwindled since the early 1990s, and last summer, fewer...
June 24, 2015
Teens Downloading Jott Like Crazy
A white-hot new app for instant messaging, Jott has nearly 500,000 monthly users and one million app installs after just three months on the...
June 23, 2015
Gen Z Shifts Their Focus on College Admissions, Value of a Degree
As Generation Z teens are hitting the high school years, their approach to college admissions and their perception of the value of a degree are...
June 22, 2015
What's Hot? 06/19/15
A weekly listing of hot cultural items from the Internet, music, television and movies.
June 19, 2015
Teen Brain "Working Memory" Linked to Risky Choices
A new study finds a correlation between risky decisions and the differences in the teen brain's working memory — which allows people to draw on and...
June 18, 2015
Older Teens, Asians, at Highest Risk of Self-Harm
Older teenagers, Asians, females, and those with existing mental disorders had the highest risk among adolescents of incurring a self-inflicted...
June 17, 2015
Teen Drivers Can Double Family Auto Insurance Rates
Parents are paying almost twice their regular rates to insure their kids behind the wheel, a new study finds. The research showed that families...
June 16, 2015
Underage Drinking, Binge Boozing by Teens is on the Decline
Underage drinking and binge drinking rates among young people are on the decline across the USA, a new government study finds.
June 15, 2015
What's Hot? 06/12/15
A weekly listing of hot cultural items from the Internet, music, television and movies.
June 12, 2015
Jailed Teens More Likely to Drop Out, Return to Prison as Adults
Teens who are sent to jail tend to have far worse outcomes later in life than teens who avoid serving time for similar crimes, according to a new...
June 11, 2015
Tougher Night Driving Rules for Teens May Lower Crash Rates
Tougher rules for night driving by teen drivers in Massachusetts reduced their risk for serious and fatal crashes, a new study shows.
June 10, 2015
Anxiety Displaces Depression as Number One Mental Health Concern Among College Students
While depression was once the most common mental health problem on college campuses, anxiety is now the No. 1 mental health diagnosis according to...
June 09, 2015
Teens Start Misusing ADHD Drugs and Other Stimulants Earlier Than Previously Thought
Despite stereotypes about college students resorting to black-market Ritalin to help them cram for exams, young people are actually most likely to...
June 08, 2015
What's Hot? 06/05/15
A weekly listing of hot cultural items from the Internet, music, television and movies.
June 05, 2015
Bullied Teens at Risk for Later Depression
According to new research, young teens who are frequently bullied have been linked to a higher risk of depression when they reach early adulthood.
June 04, 2015
More Research Finds Helicopter Parenting Backfires
Springboarding on its previous study, researchers from Brigham Young University concluded that extra love and support does not neutralize the...
June 03, 2015
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