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Adolescent Pregnancy

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2003
Teen birth rates have decreased steadily over the past decade, but the United States still has the highest birth rates among all developed countries. Young women who give birth as adolescents are likely to have poor school performance, and come from families with low socioeconomic status, a history of teen pregnancies, and low maternal education.
Elfenbein, Dianne S.   +1 more
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The Impact of Epilepsy on the Adolescent Adolescent

MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 2005
Epilepsy is the most common serious neurologic condition affecting adolescents, coinciding with a time of dramatic change in growth, hormones, psychology, and social situations. Adolescents with epilepsy are sensitive to peer norms and beliefs and may limit disclosure of their chronic illness to feel less different or stigmatized. They may also explore
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Endometriomas in adolescents

Fertility and Sterility, 2009
To report a rare presentation of bilateral endometriomas in an adolescent and describe characteristics of endometriomas.Case report.Major academic medical center.An 18-year-old G0 presented with an incidentally found 35-cm pelvic mass that was found to be bilateral endometriomas.Exploratory laparotomy with resection of endometrioma cyst walls and lysis
Kelly Nicole, Wright, Marc R, Laufer
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Some Adolescents' Perceptions of Adolescent Personality

British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1965
Peer ratings were obtained on fourteen personality traits within each of six fourth‐year classes selected from co‐educational secondary schools. Boys and girls were treated as separate groups, but were rated by members of both sexes. For each class a correlation matrix was computed for boys' ratings of boys, the matrices were combined over the six ...
H J, Hallworth, H, Davies, C, Gamston
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Parent-Adolescent Conflict and Adolescent Injuries

Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, 1991
Several studies have linked cumulative measures of stress to injuries, however none have examined the relationship between a prevalent stressor in adolescence, conflict between the parent and adolescent, and injuries. Data for this study came from 8231 British adolescents born one week in 1958 who had information on injuries between ages 15 and 17 ...
P E, Bijur   +3 more
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Adolescent Varicocele

Pediatrics, 1987
In Reply.— Until objective guidelines are established, I would be opposed to a more aggressive approach to the adolescent varicocele because not all of these children are at risk for future problems. At the present time, we are primarily concerned about individuals with a large varicocele, particularly when there is volume loss of the ...
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Adolescent endometriosis

Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2009
This review will address the recent literature regarding adolescent endometriosis.An increasing body of literature suggests that there are symptoms of endometriosis present in adolescents. In addition, those teens with a history of dysmenorrhea severe enough to disrupt quality of life are more likely to be diagnosed with endometriosis.The issues of ...
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Transitions Through Adolescence

, 2018
Contents: Preface. Part I: Intrapersonal Transitions. R.M. Lerner, J.V. Lerner, A. von Eye, C.W. Ostrum, K. Nitz, R. Talwar-Soni, J.G. Tubman, Continuity and Discontinuity Across the Transition of Early Adolescence: A Developmental Contextual Perspective.
J. Graber, J. Brooks-Gunn, A. Petersen
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On the Terminology of Adolescent/Adolescence

Pediatrics, 1978
In 1972 the American Academy of Pediatrics stated that the purview of pediatrics begins in the period prior to birth when conception is apparent and continues to age 21 years. The Committee on Adolescence believes that the terminology used in all Academy materials should be changed to reflect the pediatrician's expanded role.
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Egocentrism in Adolescence

Child Development, 1967
This paper describes the different forms of egocentrism characteristic of each of the major stages of cognitive growth outlined by Piaget. Particular attention is paid to the egocentrism of adolescence which is here described as the failure to differentiate between the cognitive concerns of others and those of the self.
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