Blar i Senter for velferds- og arbeidslivsforskning (SVA) på emneord "Adolescents"
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Past year cannabis use among Norwegian adolescents: Time trends based on the Ungdata surveys 2010–2019
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)To describe trends in cannabis use from 2010 to 2019 among Norwegian adolescents and relate these to individual- and municipal-level variables. Design: Data from nationwide repeated cross-sectional surveys collected in ... -
Poly-victimization in a Norwegian adolescent population: Prevalence, social and psychological profile, and detrimental effects
(PLoS ONE;12 (12), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-12-14)Background: This study focuses on poly-victimization, with the aim of providing a realistic estimation of the prevalence of lifetime victimization in a Norwegian adolescent population (ages 18–19 years). Methods: Based ... -
Smittevern blant Oslo-ungdom under covid-19-pandemien
(Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening;Utgave 10, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-06-16)Bakgrunn: Effektivt smittevern er avgjørende for å bekjempe covid-19-pandemien. Vi undersøkte om Oslo-ungdom rapporterte å overholde smittevernreglene under pandemien og om oppslutning om reglene var relatert til ... -
Social class differences in youths’ participation in organized sports: What are the mechanisms?
(International Review for the Sociology of Sport;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-04-02)Despite several decades of Sport for All policies, social class differences in organized sports participation of youth persist. However, few population-based studies have examined how social class may influence adolescent ... -
Understanding Societal Trends in Adolescent Violence
(Nordisk Tidsskrift for Kriminalvidenskab;Årg. 109 Nr. 1 (2022): NSfK 60 år – Jubileumsvolym: Vilka frågor ställer framtidens nordiska kriminologer?, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-02-07)Adolescent violence is a considerable burden for society worldwide. The economic toll of adolescent violence is high (Institute for Economics & Peace, 2014), and violence-related injuries are a major cause of early death ...