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Adolescent images of adolescence
Journal of Adolescence, 1989AbstractThis study examines the extent to which a group of Scottish adolescents are influenced by negative images of adolescence present in our culture, and investigates their self‐image by means of a Q sort. Forty 15‐ and 16‐year‐old school students took part in the study, half of whom were female.
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Fertility and Sterility, 2010
To describe a rare finding of a large leiomyoma and recurrence in an adolescent.Case report.Major academic medical center.A 14-year-old gravida 0 presented with a 16-cm pelvic mass that was found to be an anterior uterine leiomyoma.Exploratory laparotomy with resection of leiomyoma followed by robotic myomectomy when the mass recurred.The incidence ...
Kelly Nicole, Wright, Marc R, Laufer
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To describe a rare finding of a large leiomyoma and recurrence in an adolescent.Case report.Major academic medical center.A 14-year-old gravida 0 presented with a 16-cm pelvic mass that was found to be an anterior uterine leiomyoma.Exploratory laparotomy with resection of leiomyoma followed by robotic myomectomy when the mass recurred.The incidence ...
Kelly Nicole, Wright, Marc R, Laufer
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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.
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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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