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Co-designing voice user interfaces with teenagers in the context of smart homes

International Conference on Interaction Design and Children, 2018
This paper explores the design of voice user interfaces for smart homes with teenagers. The work was motivated by two research questions: How can we co-design voice interfaces with teenagers?
Dan Fitton, J. Read, G. Sim, B. Cassidy
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Unplanned teenage pregnancy

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2003
This chapter addresses unplanned teenage pregnancy from a human-rights-based perspective. Many programmes focus only on the negative aspects of young people's sexual and reproductive health; putting rights at the centre of teenage sexual health avoids treating adolescents as a homogeneous collection of discrete problems.
Pramilla, Senanayake   +1 more
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Teenage Heart Murmurs

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2014
The first-time appearance of a murmur in an adolescent can create a substantial amount of anxiety in the parents and the teenager. The appropriate evaluation and diagnosis is very important in decision-making regarding sports participation in this population.
Ronak J, Naik, Nishant C, Shah
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Teenagers

Children and Young People Now, 2017
The NSPCC has analysed evidence from serious case reviews to identify learning. This issue summarises the lessons for working with teenagers and the vulnerabilities they can face
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Classifying teenage depression

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2014
Letter ; Paul Terence ...
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Teenage Attitudes

Scientific American, 1958
H H, REMMERS, D H, RADLER
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Teenage coma

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2001
N J, McDonald, M S, Festa, B, Wilkins
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Poor Teenagers' Religion*

Sociology of Religion, 2008
Empirical research has ignored the effects of poverty on adolescent religion even though children are far more likely than adults to live in poverty in the United States. The current research demonstrates considerable differences in the religious activities and religious viewpoints of poor and non-poor, American teenagers. Analysis of National Study of
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