Housing preference of youth was not associated with age, gender, or prior visits to a farm. However, rural youth more frequently preferred individual housing compared with urban youth (13.6 ± 4.5% SE vs. 5.1 ± 1.3%, respectively). Similarly, adult participants were most accepting of group ...
Canada ranks among the top countries globally for cannabis use prevalence [1]. According to the Canadian Cannabis Survey (CCS), the highest usage rates are in young adults aged 20–24, with 51% reporting past-year use. This is followed by 37% of those aged 16–19, compared to 21% of ...
Similar to the gendered patterns among youth, more male adults across groups indicated that youth would not tell a caregiver or educator compared to female and gender diverse adults across groups (see Table2). Additionally, across genders, those in the educator group reported that youth would not...
sexual decision-making, but few studies have explored the role of parents in providing sexual health information to transgender and non-binary (TNB) youth, a population that experiences significant sexual and mental health disparities and lower levels of perceived family support compared with other ...
We find a significant negative total or ‘policy effect’ of age-15 part-time work on age 16 educational performance that is somewhat larger (effect size of 6.7% of a standard deviation per hour worked per week) for females than males (2.5%). We also show that part-time work crowds ...
(28.3%). With regard to circumstances of first sex, differences between males and females YHH were found on a number of variables. YHH males reported a younger age of sexual onset with 29.2% of them having had sex under the age of 10 compared to only 11.1% for females. The mean age ...
18,19 Assessment of Statistical Heterogeneity and Subgroups The Q and I2 statistics were computed to assess for statistical heterogeneity of effect sizes.20,21 A significant Q statistic suggests that study variability in effect size estimates is greater than sampling error, and moderators should be ...
In the girls, the odds ratio of central obesity was around eight times larger than that of boys, and it was 1.925 times higher in married young adult compared to their single counterparts. In the young adult with a history of diabetes and hypertension, the odds ratio of central obesity was...
Test-retest reliability was slightly better for EQ-5D-5L LSS (ICC 0.76 (0.64–0.84)) compared to EQ-5D-Y-5L LSS (ICC 0.69 (0.55–0.79)), although this was statistically insignificant (p = 0.284). This pattern was similar for most domains. Conclusions The EQ-5D versions showed ...
Similarly, Mahoney and colleagues found that youth participating in after-school programs reported higher academic performance and motivational attributes as compared to those who had parent, self, or sibling care during after-school hours (Mahoney, Lord, & Carryl, 2005). Further, there is support ...