UCR Youth Health and Development Lab

UCR Youth Health and Development Lab

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UCR Youth Health and Development Lab

11/01/2023

We've started a new research project with parents of teens! Interested parents can reach us by phone, email, or link in the QR code. Thanks for sharing!

06/05/2023

We're delighted to share the 2023 Youth Health and Development Lab annual newsletter! Hope you enjoy learning about the team and our research projects! Link here: https://tinyurl.com/5af4pf6z

05/27/2023

Name that scientist! Out of 383 Black and Latine participants in our study, only 2 identified a scientist of color ...what can we do about that?

Congrats to our research assistant Marilyn, Laura, and other students who presented at the UCR Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference yesterday! Learn more about the conference! https://ucrpsichi.wixsite.com/mysite/r-psyc2023

05/26/2023

Youth are actively using social media throughout the day. There has been a focus on risk and negative outcomes of using social media; however, what about the positive developmental outcomes? Link to full paper on our publications page! https://youthdevlab.ucr.edu/publications/

Photos from UCR Youth Health and Development Lab's post 05/05/2023

Wow, it’s been a whole week already since WPA! Our lab presented two posters. SWIPE left to learn about what we presented on…

04/14/2023

Ready for Spring Quarter! We will be focused on continuing to recruit participants for our current projects, attending community events, disseminating our research findings and much more….

03/23/2023

From infancy to adolescence and beyond, SRCD is dedicated to understanding every stage of child development. Taking place March 23rd - March 25th…

03/10/2023

We are recruiting three (3) RAs to join our lab! You can find our RA application on our website (link in bio) under the Contact Us page.

We look forward to reviewing your application!

Mental health crisis among teen girls? What to do about it | Press Play 02/25/2023

Dr. Loyd recently talked with KCRW about a new report highlighting a mental health crisis among U.S. teen girls. She also discussed recommendations for parents and adults who work with teens. Interview here!

Mental health crisis among teen girls? What to do about it | Press Play Nearly 60% of teen girls report feeling persistent sadness or hopelessness – the highest rate seen in the last decade, according to the CDC.

08/13/2021

Wishing our community members a safe and restful summer! We look forward to coming back online when Fall Quarter begins this September.

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