Communication with Young Peopledoi:10.1007/978-3-031-12213-2_10Robinson, Tanya
EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION WITH YOUNG PEOPLEP A Michaud
The present paper describes an open-ended questionnaire survey in which 1500 young people aged between 12 and 20 recounted a difficult communication experience with either an employer or a family adult, addressing the reason for difficulty, whether the difficulty was resolved, and how it was ...
Both male and female adolescents were less likely to discuss sex-based topics with their friends than with their mothers but more likely to discuss these topics with their friends than their fathers. Content of conversations of male adolescents was fairly consistent among mothers fathers and friends...
How young people describe the impact of living with and beyond a cancer diagnosis: feasibility of using social media as a research method ObjectiveYoung people with cancer exhibit unique needs. During a time of normal physical and psychological change, multiple disease and treatment-related s... ...
Be realistic.22Your tendency to criticize may come from expecting too much from others. Sometimes you may find yourself consistently annoyed or disappointed with others. It may be a good idea to adjust your expectations. Separate the individuals from their actions.Critical people often focus on the...
With the development of science and technology, communication among people from different countries and different cultures is more frequent and important. Our world is multicultural. When we communicate with people from another culture, we are not only affected by the difference of language, but also...
these young people, it is essential that the channel of communication be kept open among students, between students and their superintendents as well as between students and their parents. Besides, psychological counseling should be enhanced and rendered to problem students in time. Only with[...
Conceptualizations of safer sex practices among young gay men (YGM) are frequently structured around communication between partners and the subsequent utilization or absence of condoms in a sexual encounter. Drawing on a sample of 34 in-depth interviews with YGM, ages 18 to 24, we explore the wa...
This study investigated anticipation and communication around first sexual intercourse through semi-structured interviews with young people (aged 16 to 29) in England. Ranging from surprise to pre-planning, several different levels of anticipation are explored. The main findings are as follows: communica...