Authors
G John Geldhof, Torill Larsen, Helga Urke, Ingrid Holsen, Hillary Lewis, Corine P Tyler
Publication date
2019/2/1
Journal
Journal of Adolescence
Volume
71
Pages
1-9
Publisher
No longer published by Elsevier
Description
Introduction
Research on positive youth development typically takes a more-is-better approach in which higher scores on measures of positive youth development indicate better outcomes. We question the validity of this assumption and describe how an imbalance among the Five Cs of Positive Youth Development can lead to a situation where “more” is actually “less.” We then provide an empirical illustration using cross-sectional data.
Methods
We examined conditional associations between indicators of thriving and the C of caring using survey data obtained from a sample of 2,386 students in Norway (mean age 16.60 years [SD = 1.98]; 44.8% girls). Multilevel models assessed whether associations between caring and the thriving indicators (here defined as greater mental well-being and lower anxiety and depressive symptoms) differed when versus when not controlling for overall positive youth development …
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