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Abused, Confused, & Misused Words by Mary Embree Copyright © 2007, 2013 by Mary Embree ad·o·les·cence (ăd′l-ĕs′əns) n. 1.The period of physical and psychological development from the onset of puberty to adulthood.
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Adolescent women engage in a variety of sexual behaviours, both non-coital and coital. As teens begin dating relationships, they are at risk for dating violence and sexual abuse. Some may even be raped after sedation with a ‘date rape’ drug. As adolescents attempt to develop intimate sexual...
using laxatives and diuretics, etc. It results from sociocultural and psychological causes: low self-esteem, stress, depression, sexual abuse, etc. Bulimia does not cause significant weight fluctuations, but it can have serious health consequences leading to cardiac problems and serious digestive syste...
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The relationship between physical and sexual abuse and tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drug use among youths in a juvenile detention center. Int J Addiction.1988;23:351-378.Google Scholar 40. Crabbe JC, Belknap JK, Buck KJ. Genetic animal models of alcohol and drug abuse. Science.1994;264...
When I left school I was full of angst, like any teenager, and I channeled it all into comedy. — Matt Lucas 72 I was a quiet teenager, introverted, full of angst. — Nigella Lawson 72 We expect teachers to handle teenage pregnancy, substance abuse, and the failings of the family...
Theories of human neurobehavioral development suggest executive functions mature from childhood through adolescence, underlying adolescent risk-taking and the emergence of psychopathology. Investigations with relatively small datasets or narrow subsets o