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Protecting youth at work

American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1999
The National Research Council's report "Protecting Youth at Work" addresses the health and safety consequences of work by youth in the United States. The report finds that a higher proportion of U.S. youth work than in any other developed nation and that as much as 80% of youth will have worked during their high school years.
D H, Wegman, L K, Davis
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Protecting youth from the vaping epidemic

Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, 2020
Abstract E‐cigarettes (e‐cigs) have been initially proposed as an aid to smoke cessation in adults, whereas they turned into a paradoxical preferential gateway to tobacco and nicotine initiation for adolescents naïve to tobacco. More than 25% of US school‐age students is an e‐cigs user with a steep rise over the past years.
Galderisi A.   +5 more
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Direct Protective and Buffering Protective Factors in the Development of Youth Violence

American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2012
This article discusses conceptual issues and reviews knowledge about direct and buffering protective factors in the development of youth violence. Direct protective factors predict a low probability of violence, whereas buffering protective factors predict a low probability of violence in the presence of risk (and often interact with risk factors ...
Friedrich, Lösel, David P, Farrington
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