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Youth Studies Australia is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Australian Clearinghouse for Youth Studies – also known as ACYS – based at the University of Tasmania. The journal is published quarterly, in hard copy and online in full text for subscribers.
Youth Studies Australia, a peer-reviewed journal that was highly regarded as a source of knowledge on issues affecting Australian and New Zealand young people. Youth Field Xpress , a free email newsletter about youth research and youth work issues that contained a wide and eclectic range of news stories drawn from both online and print sources.
Youth studies is an interdisciplinary academic field devoted to the study of the development, history, culture, psychology, and politics of youth. The field studies not only specific cultures of young people, but also their relationships, roles and responsibilities throughout the larger societies which they occupy.
Adolescent medicine, also known as adolescent and young adult medicine, is a medical subspecialty that focuses on care of patients who are in the adolescent period of development. This period begins at puberty and lasts until growth has stopped, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] at which time adulthood begins.
The journal was both a platform for Australian medical research, as well as educational reviews summarising research done overseas. It has since been renamed several times: [3] [4] Australian Medical Journal (1856–1895) Intercolonial Quarterly Journal of Medicine and Surgery (1895–1896) Intercolonial Medical Journal of Australasia (1896–1909)
The Journal of Youth Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering youth studies. It was established in 1998 and is published ten times per year by Taylor & Francis. The editors-in-chief are Robert MacDonald (Monash University), Tracy Shildrick (Newcastle University), and Dan Woodman (University of Melbourne).
Journal of Early Childhood Research; Journal of Economic Education; Journal of Education; Journal of Education for Sustainable Development; Journal of Education Policy; Journal of Educational Administration and History; Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics; Journal of Educational Measurement; Journal of Educational Media, Memory ...
After moving to Australia in 1982, her research shifted to examine the causes, assessment, treatment and prevention of anxiety and depression in youth. A key aspect of Spence’s work has related to the translation of research outcomes into clinical resources and interventions that are accessible by practitioners.