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Aggressiveness that makes one grow: a destructive or vital force in adolescence? Reflections and working hypotheses. [PDF]
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Promoting anti-doping behaviors through group norms: understanding the role of team identity among adolescent athletes. [PDF]
Du J, Wang X, Luo S, Xia X, Dong C.
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Suicidal behaviors in adolescents
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2006Suicidal ideation and suicide attempt are generally considered as non-fatal suicidal behaviors (NFSB) by most researchers. Across different cultures, the prevalence of NFSB has been found to be alarmingly high among adolescents. As there is no published study estimating prevalence rates in India, we conducted a study on adolescents in Delhi to find ...
Tanuj, Sidhartha, Shivananda, Jena
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Problem Behavior of Adolescents
Pediatrics In Review, 1989The health problems of adolescents have recently become the focus of new and unprecedented attention by public health officials and physician organizations. By traditional outcome measures of morbidity and mortality, the health status of adolescents in the United States is excellent.
C E, Irwin, S A, Ryan
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Adolescent injury risk behavior
International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health, 2004Health-risk behaviors that contribute to the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among adolescents and young adults are often established during adolescence and extended into adulthood. Unintentional motor vehicle injury is the leading cause of mortality in childhood and adolescence in developed countries.
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Sexual Behavior of Adolescents
Postgraduate Medicine, 1969Unwanted pregnancy is a disease with consequences that affect every level of society. Illegitimacy is rising to the point where it is a major social problem. Findings of the National Center for Health Statistics show that in the 1940-1965 period illegitimacy tripled. More than 40% of unwed mothers are teenagers.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1982
Human sexuality is a lifelong process with biologic, psychosocial, and moral consequences. During adolescence, coping with sexual feelings and controlling sexual drive become urgent tasks that are made more difficult by today's society. Recent studies document a dramatic increase in the frequency of sexual activity among teenagers as well as a decrease
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Human sexuality is a lifelong process with biologic, psychosocial, and moral consequences. During adolescence, coping with sexual feelings and controlling sexual drive become urgent tasks that are made more difficult by today's society. Recent studies document a dramatic increase in the frequency of sexual activity among teenagers as well as a decrease
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Recurrent Adolescent Suicidal Behavior
Pediatrics, 1977Suicide is the third leading cause of death among people in the age group 15 to 25 years.1 Self-destructive behavior in children and adolescents is a continuum that ranges from drug intoxications to gestures of low lethality to suicide attempts with high lethality of intent. In our survey of 1,100 self-poisonings in people aged 6 to 18 who were seen at
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