The document discusses the strong correlation between developmental assets in youth and various positive outcomes, revealing that youth with more assets are more likely to succeed in school, persist through challenges, and engage in healthy behaviors. It highlights that a significant majority of U.S. youth do not experience a sufficient number of these developmental assets, which are critical supports and strengths they need from their families, schools, and communities. Overall, the findings suggest that increasing developmental assets can significantly enhance youth well-being and reduce negative behaviors.
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