New research suggests that people who are religious gain happiness from believing there is a deeper meaning to everyday events
Amid roiling debates about the impact of screen time on teenagers, roughly half of those ages 13 to 17 are themselves worried…
Feelings of pressure to respond immediately to notifications, to a sense of being overwhelmed by the flow of messages and information they…
We recently surveyed over 6,000 people to learn about Bible study habits. In some cases, the results were quite convicting
Teens, especially girls, whose parents are religious may be less likely to die by suicide, no matter how they feel about religion…
For this year’s entering college class of 2022, human beings have…
Family Relationships are Key to Kids’ Character Strengths
5 Practices that Cultivate Relational Health and Longevity in Ministry
Only 31% of young people said social media had “a mostly positive effect” on people their age
Just blaming the machines is a cop-out, a way to avoid the much more difficult task of improving young people’s lives
Parents and Pastors: Partners in Gen Z Discipleship
AEO is increasingly finding that “body positivity” messages and real-life models can lead to record sales
Medications for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), such as Adderall, may not improve cognition in healthy students and may actually impair working memor
Survey shows that 40% of parents have to force their video-gamer children to leave the house
Chemicals in Food May Harm Children, Pediatricians’ Group Says
Chocolate Milk May be Better Than Sports Drinks for Exercise Recovery
Taking one or two days a week and three or four months a year off from a primary sport.
But don’t mess with a church’s beliefs or there may be an exodus, according to a new study from Nashville-based LifeWay Research.
Nearly half of US teens report being online on a near constant basis, according to a new report from the Pew Research…
When Kids Cut Themselves Seventeen-year-old Lauren was despondent over breaking up with her boyfriend. She had never known pain so deep and…
Fewer high school students are drinking, having sex and using drugs… but still “leaves room for concern.”
Even though technology allows us to do more in less time, it does not always foster learning
The World Health Organization thinks so – but some mental health experts strongly disagree
One in four U.S. high school seniors would try marijuana or use it more often if it was legal, and that rate,…
Next year, people around the world will spend more time online than they do watching TV, according to new data from measurement…
Greater amounts of daily screen time are associated with more insomnia symptoms and shorter sleep duration among adolescents.
Personal achievement, whether educational or professional (43%), and hobbies and pastimes (42%) are the things most central to Gen Z’s identity.
There’s been a sharp spike in cases of major depression among teens and millennials
For the ninth year in a row, Nielsen has conducted extensive research into how Americans feel about—and consume—gaming.
In an analysis of nationwide surveys from between 20014 and 2014, researchers have found that pot is increasingly replacing cigarettes and alcohol…
Much to celebrate about the work of the Church in the UK. But how are churches perceived by non-churchgoers?
The largest study of its kind found teens who were exposed to more junk food advertising consumed more unhealthy foods every week.
Increases in depression and suicide appeared among teens in 2012 – the same time smartphone ownership became the norm
Youth aged 12-21 dramatically increased first-time consumption of marijuana a over alcohol and tobacco.
“And we wonder why our young adults are currently being diagnosed with depression and anxiety at staggering and unheard-of rates.”
There were 156,365 calls to poison control centers for people under 20 who were improperly exposed to ADHD medication
A recent study asked 630 Canadian men ages 15 to 29 to identify the values they thought all guys should embody
With (social media), it’s all about the self-image — who’s ‘liking’ them, who’s watching them, who clicked on their picture
Teens increasingly measure and manage their social success online—and it may be taking a toll on their mental health
When it comes to having “the talk,” many teens admit they’re not communicating with their parents or their doctors about sex, new…
Nurturing parents pass along strategies that help their children build and maintain positive relationships in adulthood.
How Christians’ Approach to Sharing Their Faith Has Changed in 25 Years
The theology of many Americans—and some evangelicals—belongs in a galaxy far, far away. They see God more as a force—like what is…
Deaths from suicide amongst teenagers has grown over 84% in the last decade
Married men and women who use pornography are more likely to get divorced than men and women who do not
New research finds that transgender and gender-nonconforming youth are diagnosed with mental health conditions much more frequently than young people who identify…
Overuse of smart phones is just like any other type of substance abuse.
Making it easier than ever for pimps to target, groom and sell your children, top law-enforcement officials say
Taking kids who are in need of help, preying upon that need, developing a relationship and then turning against them and turning…
By default, every device that connects kids to the internet also connects kids to porn
Everyone knows that porn is ubiquitous online, a danger to be aware of and avoid vigilantly
Two Views of the Role of Youth in the Mission of the Church
An ongoing column which draws together insights from two crucial spheres of ministry: youth ministry and church planting
Even fewer spoke about other church youth activities or specific courses on Christianity popular in England like Alpha or Christianity Explored
Teenagers diagnosed with a “self-harm” injury, the risk of suicide in the next year was nearly 27 times higher than the U.S
Dating apps are giving us too many options, and other apps give us an excuse to be “psychologically gone.”
What is known is that smart, successful, gifted teens are committing suicide in increasing numbers
This 16-year-old’s suicide letters are a cry for help and a national call for change
Internet a ‘Lord of the Flies’: Teen suicide rise started after Instagram, Snapchat began
The increase in depression and suicide rate correlates to the iPhones being released.
An In-Depth Look at Constant Connectivity…and What It’s Costing
Although black kids kill themselves less often than white youth do, the rate of increase was higher — 77%.
Long before kids are old enough to start collecting “likes” on social media, they do appear to care what others think about…
Gen Z are relieved when placed in a situation where they are unable to access their smartphones for several weeks
one-third of young adults report having been in a vehicle with a driver impaired by alcohol or drugs, a new study finds.
How psychology is being used as a weapon against children
The impact of cell phones is dependent upon many variables, including the vulnerability of the teen
Everyone has it, she whines, even the kid whose mom is an FBI agent/social worker/pediatrician/nun.
Census Bureau predicts milestone will be hit within 17 years
Seeing too many social media posts from friends about their fitness activity can harm your body image, a new study contends.
The impact of cell phones is dependent upon many variables, including the vulnerability of the teen.
The wealth of interactions that were processed in 60 seconds on average in 2017
How teens use fake Instagram accounts to relieve the pressure of perfection
“persistent or recurrent” behavior pattern of “sufficient severity to result in significant impairment in personal, family, social, educational, occupational or other important…
It’s a popular e-cigarette system that looks a lot like a USB flash drive
Parents who allow their young children to occasionally sip and taste alcohol may be contributing to an increased risk for alcohol use…
Almost 27 percent of teens are receiving sexts and almost 15 percent are sending them
“Passing On Faith” by Theos; “Rooted in the Church” from the Church of England; “Losing Heart“, published by Youthscape
Teenagers are viewing far more pornography than their parents realize. And the porn they’re watching is much more “hardcore”
Generation Z is more emotionally affected by the perils of social media than other generations who are also online
When parents supply the drinks, teens are more than twice as likely to binge-drink or show symptoms of alcohol use disorder as…
“four times the number of children were killed in schools in the early 1990s than today,
Diagnoses of eating disorders, specifically anorexia nervosa, carry the highest death rate of all mental health disorders.
During the teenage years, there’s about a 20% of having depression or anxiety
Prticularly girls, may go to great lengths to create a favorable post…even to ask friends to like their posts
New survey of 1,000 United Kingdom consumers, Generation Z spends a whopping 10.6 hours engaging with online content every single day
It’s a tough call, but based on the science, there appears to be a clear answer
Gen Z, are the first truly “post-Christian” generation, identifying as atheists at a rate double that of the U.S. adult population
Facebook’s 12 to 17-year-old demographic declined by 9.9 percent in 2017, which amounts to approximately 1.4 million users
Just over six in 10 are either very (32%) or somewhat familiar (30%) with Christian liturgy
New 2018 Barna Group Research Reveals Troubling Trends In Gen Z
The latest Barna report is out and, ouch, Generation Z is the first truly post Christian generation in American history
Most American teenagers are plagued by too little sleep, which can hurt their health and their school performance, federal health officials said
The influence of Christianity in the United States is waning. Gen Z: they are the first truly “post-Christian” generation.
….because couples keep having children until they produce a boy
Teenagers who watch more than three hours of commercial TV a day are more likely to eat hundreds of extra junk food…
Adolescence is three times as long as it was in the 19th Century and it’s twice as long as it was in…