نتایج جستجو برای: teens

تعداد نتایج: 2962  

Journal: :Qualitative health research 2015
Charlene K Baker Susana Helm Kristina Bifulco Jane Chung-Do

The connection between teen dating violence (TDV) and self-harm is important to consider because of the serious consequences for teens who engage in these behaviors. Self-harm includes nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) and suicide behaviors such as suicide attempts or deaths. Although prior research shows that these two public health problems are related, the context in which they occur is missing...

Journal: :Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 2015
Saul Shiffman Mark A Sembower Janine L Pillitteri Karen K Gerlach Joseph G Gitchell

INTRODUCTION Smokers switching completely from combustible cigarettes to electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are likely to reduce health risk, suggesting that e-cigarettes should be made appealing to adult smokers. However, uptake of e-cigarettes by nonsmoking teens would add risk without benefit and should be avoided. Although e-cigarette flavors may appeal to adult smokers, the concern is th...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2008
Elisabeth H Quint

Puberty and menstruation are difficult issues for teens with disabilities and for their families as well. Irregular bleeding, mood swings, and problems with hygiene often complicate the delicate balance in the lives of these adolescents. The care provider is asked to help with the pubertal transition and the issues surrounding menstruation and reproductive health. This review will concentrate o...

Journal: :American Indian and Alaska native mental health research 2004
Tassy Parker

Factors related to American Indian (AI) high school students' self-rated health were examined. Self-rated health was measured as a single-item with a four-point response option ranging from poor to excellent health. Of the 574 participants, 19% reported "fair" or "poor" health, a percentage more than twice that for U.S. high school students in general. Gender (related to family finances), schoo...

2017
Brenda K. Wiederhold Ian Miller Mark D. Wiederhold

Received: December 28, 2016 Revised: March 30, 2017 Accepted: May 04, 2017 Abstract: Introduction: Today, about 90% of adult smokers started smoking before the age of 18. As the largest preventable cause of disease and death in the United States, tobacco use accounts for nearly 500,000 deaths and hundreds of billions of dollars to care for smoking-related illnesses every year. While most smokin...

2015
Gillie Gabay Howard R Moskowitz

Background: Hospitalization causes known neurotic disturbances of varying degrees of severity among teens. There is only one measure, the drawing tool, and preparation programs found to impact teens’ abilities to cope with the hospital produced negative emotional status. This study focused on what teens perceive that would make their hospital experience more ‘tolerable,’ and less disturbing for...

Journal: :Journal of youth and adolescence 2008
Megan M Schad David E Szwedo Jill Antonishak Amanda Hare Joseph P Allen

The broader context of relational aggression in adolescent romantic relationships was assessed by considering the ways such aggression emerged from prior experiences of peer pressure and was linked to concurrent difficulties in psychosocial functioning. Longitudinal, multi-reporter data were obtained from 97 adolescents and their best friends at age 15 and from adolescents and their romantic pa...

Journal: :Perspectives in health information management 2008
David A Bergman Nancy L Brown Sandra Wilson

We conducted a qualitative study of the attitudes of teens and parents toward the use of a patient portal. We conducted two teen and two parent focus groups, one teen electronic bulletin board, and one parent electronic bulletin board. Videotapes and transcripts from the groups were independently analyzed by two reviewers for significant themes, which were then validated by two other members of...

Journal: :Journal of health and social behavior 2013
David J Maume

Teens tend go to bed later, get less sleep, and report more daytime sleepiness. Medical research emphasizes biological determinants of teens' disrupted sleep (i.e., the timing of puberty and resultant drops in melatonin), rarely or inadequately considering youths' social ties as a determinant of sleep behaviors. Sociologists recognize how social ties affect health behaviors but have generally n...

Journal: :Attachment & human development 2015
Marlene M Moretti Ingrid Obsuth Stephanie G Craig Tania Bartolo

Mechanisms that account for treatment effects are poorly understood. The current study examined processes that may underlie treatment outcomes of an attachment-based intervention (Connect) for parents of pre-teens and teens with serious behavior problems. Parents (N = 540) in a non-randomized trial reported on their teen's functioning prior to and following treatment. Results confirmed signific...

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