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Wollongong Youth Study

The Wollongong Youth Study (WYS) is a longitudinal study of over 800 teenagers in Wollongong and metropolitan Sydney, Australia. With the support of the Australian Research Council (2004-2006 and 2008-2010) and NH&MRC (2008-2009) and the on-going support of the Wollongong Catholic Diocese, the WYS commenced in 2003 when students entered high school. The broad aim of this research is to identify the key psychological factors that put adolescents at risk of poor emotional, social, behavioural, and academic well-being. We currently survey students once a year. They provide valuable data on attitudes, feelings, and personality. We also have access to sociometric ratings provided by the students, observersā reports of behaviour, scores on standardized verbal and numerical tests, as well as end-of-year school grades for each subject.
We plan to:
- Identify the factors that lead young people to experience poor social and emotional well-being;
- Identify the factors that lead young people to under-achieve;
- Ultimately, we hope our work will lead to interventions that improve young people's lives.
Related Links:
Key Researchers | Publications | Useful Links | Newsletter | WYS homepage
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Applications for 3rd Year Research Development Scheme are now open. Close Friday 4th December 2009.
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Congratulations!!
Congratulations to Dr Steven Palmisano on winning an ARC Discovery Grant entitled "Viewpoint changes during locomotion: Their role in self-motion perception and motion sickness", $200,000.

