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Description: The Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk (MCPER) partnered with the University of Houston, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Texas A&M University, and Florida State University to improve the reading comprehension of students in grades 7 through 12.
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Description: Emerging adulthood is a period characterized by identity exploration and increasing independence. This often opens up gates for an individual to engage in risk behaviours. Present study examines the impact of parenting styles on the tendency of emerging adults to engage in risk behaviour.
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Description: Mentoring for clinical faculty in academic health centers offers numerous benefits; however, structured virtual mentoring remains understudied in this context.
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Part of Project: Parenting and Risk Propensity
Description: Research variables are perceived parenting, risk propensity and emotionality Sample size 321, Participants: emerging adults(18-25 years) living and raised in India. Crossectional Research.
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Part of Project: Mentorship Matters
Description: Data gathered from both mentors and mentees prior to program launch
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Part of Project: Mentorship Matters
Description: Survey data gathered from Mentorship Matters mentors and mentees who were participating at the program's mid-point.
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Part of Project: Mentorship Matters
Description: Survey data gathered from mentors and mentees after the conclusion of the Mentorship Matters program.