Research/Studies
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YD Indicators
| S/N | File Code / Title / Summary | Date | Author / Source | |
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1 | NYC/O/9/97/PT94 TURNING POINTS BETWEEN STEPPARENTS AND STEPCHILDREN Remarriages are rising steadily in Singapore. There is a need to better understand the remarried families. This study is concerned with the understanding of turning point experiences of stepchildren in the relational development with their stepparents. This study moves away from traditional staged-based models to process-oriented models in looking at the stepparent-stepchild relationship. Check out this report to find out more.
| 28-Apr-03 | Kevin Tan Poh Hiong, NUS | |
2 | NYC/O/9/97/PT95 A STUDY ON FIRST TIME JUVENILE OFFENDERS PLACED ON COMMUNITY BASED REHABILITATIVE PROGRAMME Juvenile delinquency in Singapore has been increasing since the year 2001, after seeing a decline from 1995. Two pre-court diversion initiatives, the Police Caution and the Guidance Programme (GP), were developed since then for younger offenders who have committed less serious crimes, such as theft and related crimes. This study seeks to find out the intended impact of these pre-court diversions, and how the GP and Police Caution could possibly be improved.
| 28-Apr-03 | Tay Hui Mei, Cindy, NUS | |
3 | NYC/O/9/97/PT91 INTERNET AND POLITICAL CULTURE The study analyses the ability of individuals' affinity of communication via the Internet pertaining to public issues, political pre-dispositions and formal education, to predict their potential to engage in political participation and protest. Check out this report to find out more.
| 13-Aug-02 | Benjamin Yeo Jwee Kiat, NTU | |
4 | NYC/O/9/97/PT90 ONLINE NEWS AND YOUTH CULTURE This research aims to provide an analysis of the Internet in the dissemination of news ans current affairs to the youth and also provide an analysis and understanding of youth trends in news consumption in Singapore. This research will attempt to use gratification obtained to explain patterns of news consumption pertaining to online and offline news media.
| 01-Jul-02 | Jiang Yayun, NTU | |
5 | NYC/O/9/97/PT89 CHALLENGES TO EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT FOR INDIAN STUDENTS This study seeks to investigate the effects of non-cognitive factors on the academic achievement of students. The factors examined were achievement motivation, academic motivation, parental support, peer influence and community support. The results showed significant differences between achievers and underachievers in peer influence and community and other forms of support. To find out more, do check out this report!
| 01-Jul-02 | Jai Prakash s/o Ramalingam, NUS | |
6 | NYC/O/9/97/PT88 YOUTH PERCEPTION OF SUICIDE PREVENTION HOTLINE MATERIALS This study seeks to investigate the perception of Singaporean youths aged 13 to 18 years old towards suicide prevention hotline materials. This research is in light of the increase in youth suicidal behaviour. Do check out this report to find out more.
| 10-Jun-02 | Lee Shou Yin, Lim Siok Hoon, Kam Lay Peng Ruth and Yew Yeu Weng Kelvin, NTU | |
7 | NYC/O/9/97/PT87 THE INTERNET AND INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION : AN EXPLORATORY STUDY This study takes a look at self-presentation and impression management, not of the usual kind found in face-to-face interaction, but rather, self-presentation and impression management on the Internet Relay Chat, the synchronous computer-mediated communication system. To find out more about the study, do check out this report.
| 31-May-02 | Tracy Loh May Lin, NTU | |
8 | NYC/O/9/97/PT86 A STUDY ON BPC ADOLESCENTS AND THEIR FAMILY PATTERNS This study investigates the relationship between family types, family patterns (parent-adolescent communication, perceived social support) and the adolescent's self-esteem, comparing families with adolescemts beyond parental control (BPC) and those who are non-BPC.
| 11-Apr-02 | Yeo Li Ling, NUS | |
9 | NYC/O/9/97/PT85 FIGHTING YOUTH CRIME: SUCCESS AND FAILURE OF TWO LITTLE DRAGONS Fighting Youth Crime: Success and Failure of Two Little Dragons is a comparative study of delinquency and government measures to counter it, based on the experiences of Singapore and Hong Kong, the "two little dragons". It looks at the causes of youth crime and examines the strategies for effective handling of the problem.
| 02-Apr-02 | Alfred Choi and T. Wing Lo | |
10 | NYC/O/9/97/PT84 AN EXPLORATORY STUDY ON DIFFERENTIAL JUVENILE PROBATION OUTCOMES This study aims to find out the worldviews of probationers who have succeeded or failed in their probation. 61 ex-probationers from Probation Services Branch (PSB) of the Ministry of Community Development and Sports (MCDS) took part in the study. Check out this report to find out more.
| 02-Apr-02 | Loo Sook Ming, NUS | |
11 | NYC/O/9/97/PT83 A STUDY ON THE GROUPWORK EXPERIENCE FOR YOUTHS IN A GUIDANCE PROGRAMME This paper focuses on the groupwork programme which is an integral part of the Guidance Programme, a 6 month rehabilitative and counselling programme for juvenile delinquents. It seeks to understand and to provide an in-depth look into the groupwork experience for these youths in the Guidance Programme, and also to understand the dynamics of group interaction that might influence the learning experience for the youths.
| 02-Apr-02 | Quek Jwee Guan Eric, NUS | |
12 | NYC/O/9/97/PT82 FEAR APPEAL IN AIDS PREVENTION MESSAGES TARGETED AT ADOLESCENTS The study examines the influence of demographic, psychological and social factors on the acceptance of fear-related AIDS prevention messages among adolescents in Singapore. A total of 448 upper-secondary and junior college students were surveyed. What do the results show? Check out the report to find out.
| 01-Apr-02 | Wong Shy Yun Donna, NUS | |
13 | NYC/O/9/97/PT81 NEWS FRAMING AND ITS EFFECTS ON PERCEPTIONS TOWARDS RACE A between-subjects experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of news frames on the participants' affect and cognitive perceptions.
| 06-Jul-01 | Chan Yee Mei and Chew Han Ei, NTU | |
14 | NYC/O/9/97/PT80 SURFING THE CYBER-LANDMINE This study examines Singapore youths' experiences of stumbling upon sex and hate sites while they were surfing the internet. What's the result like? Check out this report to find out more!
| 08-Jun-01 | Amelia Ahmad, Chua Hsin Ee and Neo Tuan Nern Junie, NTU | |
15 | NYC/O/9/97/PT78 YOUTH VALUES, BELIEFS & CONCERNS IN SINGAPORE: 2000 SURVEY FINDINGS This study inaugurates the Millennium Youth Study series. It was conducted among a nationwide representative sample of youths aged 15 to 29 years. Want to know more? Check out this report for an insight of the interesting findings.
| 24-May-01 | The Gallup Organization(Commissioned by the National Youth Council) | |
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