Society for Research on Adolescence
@SRAdolescence
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We are a community of researchers. Our goals are to advance the understanding of adolescence and enhance the wellbeing of youth in a globalized world.
Middleton, Wisconsin
Joined December 2009
Are selfies harmful? Check out this new open access article! Click the link below: https://t.co/B6TuVgf1PG
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Extension programs across the country play a vital role in improving the lives of youth, families, and communities. To learn more about the mission and long-term goals of Eat, Play, Go!, click the link below: https://t.co/AgYRIlJORg
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The Avelina Rivero Lab investigates how family members, such as parents and siblings, impact Latina young women’s body image, eating habits, and mental health. The lab also examines the protective role of cultural values across different settings.
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The CREAR Lab lives up to its name! Crear, meaning “to create” in Spanish, reflects the lab’s mission to foster positive psychological well-being among those affected by violence. Led by Dr. Medrano at the University of Pittsburgh, this lab explores pathways to resilience.
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Although Latina adolescents acknowledge that social media sites are often inaccurate and biased, they admit that they still compare themselves to others online and feel disconnected. To read more click the link below: https://t.co/AV9Z2SWC8O
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How do Black and Latinx youth from economically disenfranchised backgrounds describe their sources of happiness? “Seeing my grades go up because that makes my mom happy which makes me happy”... To read more click the link below: https://t.co/T6gGNPprLL
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Can resilience and family cohesion serve as protective factors for rural Mexican adolescents? Click the link below to find out: https://t.co/2MReD0kHxi
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🚨🚨 Please help spread the word 🚨🚨 Online Webinar hosted by SRCD!! Wednesday, October 1st: 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM (ET) 🔗 Read the report: https://t.co/Xxp6WLqjyU Explore the Report: https://t.co/1vqiQz6Ehw To sign up: https://t.co/64ncFOdvKT
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Researchers incorporated a YPAR approach to better understand how immigration policy affects Latinx youths’ mental health. We highlight key components of the program along with quotes from youth participants. To read more, click the link below: https://t.co/2ZrFyIWQE6
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Using a case study methodology, Delgado (2025) examined the attitudes and perceptions of assimilation among Latino/a immigrant-origin young adults. We highlight some key findings! To read more click the link below: https://t.co/3X9FFhZIJv
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We highlight key findings from a recently published article by Lorenzo-Blanco and colleagues (2025). To read more, click the link below: https://t.co/lLRKqY85Qi
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For Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month, we will be sharing research articles that highlight the experiences and stories of Latinx adolescents and young adults. Here’s our first article! Click the link below to read more: https://t.co/b254xSZWfX
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Celebrating the strength, resilience, and rich cultural heritage of the Latinx community. This month and every month, we honor the voices, stories, and contributions that shape our communities. 🦋 Happy Hispanic Heritage Month 🦋
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Happy National Postdoc Appreciation Week! 🎉 Grateful for the dedication, innovation, and impact postdocs bring to research and our communities every day. #NPAW #ThankAPostdoc
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Happy National Grandparents Day! ✨
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Teen stress doesn’t stop with teens. The emotional weight they carry can deeply affect their mothers’ well-being, especially in immigrant households. And there’s so much more to share. 📖 Dive deeper: https://t.co/a7926YF0UL
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Interested in clinical psych programs? Add @FIU to the list. We're hosting 2 virtual open houses showcasing the ReACH Lab ( https://t.co/iNzycxbPck) focused on teen substance use. Register here: https://t.co/t98vbq8grc
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Mexican-origin adolescents don’t just experience cultural stress—they reflect it back into their family systems. This bi-directional stress affects how parents show support and how teens internalize their challenges.
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Mothers and adolescent children in Mexican immigrant families may encounter various sociocultural stressors, which may spill over into family interactions and impede each other's internalizing...
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