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The Long-Term Effects of Time Use during High School on Positive Development.

Jasper Tjaden1, Dom Rolando2, Jennifer Doty2, Jeylan T Mortimer3.   

Abstract

This longitudinal study examines how the time that youth spend in activities during high school may contribute to positive or negative development in adolescence and in early adulthood. We draw on data from 1103 participants in the longitudinal Youth Development Study, followed from entry to high school to their mid-twenties. Controlling demographic, socioeconomic, and psychological influences, we estimate the effects of average time spent on homework, in extracurricular activities, and with friends during the four years of high school on outcomes measured in the final year of high school and twelve years later. Our results suggest that policies surrounding the implementation and practice of homework may have long-term benefits for struggling students. In contrast, time spent with peers on weeknights was associated with both short- and long-term maladjustment.

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Keywords:  Positive youth development; extracurricular activities; homework; peers; time use

Year:  2019        PMID: 31481978      PMCID: PMC6720124          DOI: 10.1332/175795919X15468755933371

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Longit Life Course Stud


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