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Interacting with supportive adults predicts greater same-day psychosocial functioning among adolescents in a self-driven learning program.

Kaylin RatnerGaoxia ZhuQingyi LiMelody EstevezAnthony L Burrow
Published in: Journal of adolescence (2023)
In addition to being among the first studies to investigate the daily benefits of youth-adult interactions within OST programming, this study documents the short-term incremental change that may underlie previous work on OST program outcomes.
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