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Suicidal Behaviors in Young Adolescents
American Journal of Epidemiology, 1991A two-stage epidemiologic study investigated the frequency of suicidal behavior in children 12-14 years of age. In the first stage, the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale, a three-item suicide scale, a life-event schedule, and a family environment scale were administered during 1986 to a southeastern US community sample of 1,542 seventh ...
C Z, Garrison +4 more
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Suicidal behavior in adolescents
S.S. Korsakov Journal of Neurology and PsychiatryThe review addresses an urgent problem of suicide in adolescents. The prevalence of suicidal behavior in adolescents worldwide and In Russia is analyzed, and its main causes are identified. It is believed that the basis for suicidal activity is primarily psychopathological disorders, both as part of established psychiatric diseases and at the prodromal
M.A. Omelchenko +2 more
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“Out of Control” Behavior in Adolescents
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1980The physician should approach a problem of "out of control" behavior in an adolescent as a family issue rather than an individual issue, for not only the behavior itself bu the parental response to the behavior are key factors in understanding and coping with it. Areas of commonly encountered misbehavior are explored.
S B, Friedman, R M, Sarles
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Psychosocial Behavioral Patterns for Adolescents
Dental Clinics of North America, 2006Among the many formative issues in adolescents, determinants for health behaviors are being shaped. The development of positive oral health behavior in adolescents is a complex process. Areas specifically related to oral health include self-concept and its relation-ship to oral health and compliance with orthodontic care; tobacco use; special ...
Diana M, Gardiner, Paul C, Armbruster
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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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Behavioral phenomena of depression in adolescence
S.S. Korsakov Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry, 2023Objective. To study behavioral phenomena of depressive disorders in adolescence. Material and methods. Ninety-five patients, aged 12 to 17 years, with a mixed disorder of emotions and behavior without cognitive impairment and psychotic disorders were examined.
E.V. Malinina +2 more
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[Sexual behavior and adolescence].
Minerva ginecologica, 2000Adolescence represents the period with the highest frequency of negative consequences associated with sexual activities (sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies). An epidemiological study was carried out in symptomatic patients attending our Outpatient Clinic for Sexually Transmitted Diseases between April 1995 and April 1999 in order to
DE SETA, FRANCESCO +7 more
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Appointment-keeping behavior in adolescents
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1981Adolescent appointment-keeping behavior was investigated prospectively in 245 first-scheduled appointments in a general youth clinic within a pediatric ambulatory setting, to determine if older adolescents were more compliant when they made their appointments and less compliant when their appointments were made by their parents. Among single variables (
C E, Irwin, S G, Millstein, M A, Shafer
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Parental Behavior of Adolescent Mothers
Pediatrics, 1983The results of the studies reviewed lead to the conclusion that some adolescent parents are faced with excessive stress, have an inadequate social support network, lack adequate knowledge of child development, are developmentally immature, and possess inappropriate child-rearing attitudes.
A B, Elster, E R, McAnarney, M E, Lamb
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Behavioral Assessment of Children and Adolescents
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1992Primary care visits provide opportunities for behavioral assessment of children and adolescents. Screening checklists, interviewing, behavioral observations, and parent and child monitoring of behavior are feasible assessment techniques for ongoing assessment of the child's behavioral and developmental status. The incorporation of behavioral assessment
Finney, J. W., Weist, Mark D.
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