نتایج جستجو برای: asian youth

تعداد نتایج: 117770  

Journal: :iranian journal of immunology 0
mahendra narain mishra department of pathology, command hospital (sc) vinay singai department of internal medicine and rheumatology, command hospital (sc), pune, india

background: spondyloarthropathies are a group of closely related inflammatory arthritis which involve the axial skeleton and are negative for rheumatoid factor. objective: this case-control study was conducted to examine hla- b27 positivity in patients with seronegative spondyloarthritis (ssa) as per essg criteria and compare the frequency with healthy controls because a lower positivity is rep...

Journal: :Journal of sex research 2014
Sarah L Trinh L Monique Ward Kyla Day Khia Thomas Dana Levin

Receiving more parent sexual communication is generally linked to a later age of first sexual intercourse and less sexual risk taking. However, Asian American youth report minimal parent sexual communication, later sexual initiation, and fewer sexual risks than their counterparts. What contributes to this unexpected pattern of sexual communication and sexual behaviors? To answer this question, ...

2012
Jeremy NV Miles Regina A Shih Joan S Tucker Annie Zhou Elizabeth J D’Amico

BACKGROUND Familism and parental respect are culturally derived constructs rooted in Hispanic and Asian cultures, respectively. Measures of these constructs have been utilized in research and found to predict delays in substance use initiation and reduced levels of use. However, given that these measures are explicitly designed to tap constructs that are considered important by different racial...

2005
Angela Reyes

This article explores the ways in which Asian American teenagers creatively appropriated two African American slang terms: aite and na mean. While some teens racialized slang as belonging to African Americans, other teens authenticated identities as slang speakers. Through close analysis of slang-inuse and particularly of the metapragmatic discussions such uses inspired, this article examines h...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2007
Alexander T Vazsonyi Margaret K Keiley

The current 5-year accelerated longitudinal investigation modeled the developmental trajectories of aggressive behaviors in 10,107 predominantly minority (>70%; African American, American Indian, Asian American, and Hispanic) children and early adolescents (Kindergarten through 8th grade, 49% female youth) from lower to lower-middle socioeconomic strata. Based on a two-part latent growth model,...

2012
Jiri Dvorak Katharina Grimm Christian Schmied Astrid Junge

BACKGROUND Although most experts agree that preparticipation screening is important to prevent sudden cardiac death in sport, only a few reports have been published on the feasibility of its practical implementation. METHODS The football associations participating in the U-17 and U-20 Women's World Cups 2010 were asked to perform a standardised precompetition medical assessment (PCMA) of thei...

Journal: :Child development 2016
Lisa Kiang Vivian Tseng Tiffany Yip

This article discusses influences of historical time and place on the development of children and youth of Asian descent in the U.S. Chinese, Indian, Hmong, and Filipino American experiences illustrate how history has defined race and racial stereotypes, determined cultural and community contexts, established pre-/postmigration circumstances, and influenced oppression and discrimination. Cross-...

2016
Mahsa Bakhshaei Rita Isabel Henderson

BACKGROUND In French-language secondary schools in Quebec, among all immigrant-origin students, those originating from South Asia have the highest dropout rate. However, girls belonging to this group consistently outperform their male peers of similar ethnic background. This stirs questions about the reasons for this relative outperformance and its linkage with overall wellbeing among these gir...

Journal: :Journal of school psychology 2014
Willoughby B Britton Nathaniel E Lepp Halsey F Niles Tomas Rocha Nathan E Fisher Jonathan S Gold

The current study is a pilot trial to examine the effects of a nonelective, classroom-based, teacher-implemented, mindfulness meditation intervention on standard clinical measures of mental health and affect in middle school children. A total of 101 healthy sixth-grade students (55 boys, 46 girls) were randomized to either an Asian history course with daily mindfulness meditation practice (inte...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2010
Hoon Chin Lim Jeffery Cutter Weng Kee Lim Adrian Ee Yoong Cheong Wong Boon Keng Tay

From 29 June to 7 July 2009, Singapore hosted the inaugural Asian Youth Games (AYG), which brought 1210 athletes and 810 officials from 43 participating countries. On 11 June, just 1 week before the Games Village Medical Centre started operations, the World Health Organization officially declared a global H1N1 2009 pandemic. Working in close partnership with the Olympic Council of Asia Medical ...

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