Literature DB >> 3812074

The effects of service activities on adolescent alienation.

R L Calabrese, H Schumer.   

Abstract

This research evaluated the effects of involvement of adolescents in community service activities on levels of alienation. It was proposed that alienation could be reduced through the implementation of a model which utilized community service activities to facilitate adolescent access to adult society, development of responsibility, collaborative and cooperative work, and control over planning and outcomes. It is suggested that adolescent involvement in service activities can produce positive benefits, among which are reduced levels of alienation, improved school behavior, improved grade point average, and acceptance by the adult community. These findings also suggest that females respond more positively to school when allowed to problem-solve collectively and collaboratively.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3812074

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adolescence        ISSN: 0001-8449


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