Mental healthadolescencedepressionInternet usagesocial mediaAdolescents are spending an increasing amount of their time online and connected to each other via digital technologies. Mobile device ownership and social media usage have reached unprecedented levels, and concerns have been raised that this ...
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This secondary analysis of data from a randomized clinical trial examines the association of screen time (via use of social media, television, video
and the caregiver’s internal working models of the child and parenting. These assessments relate to functions directly impacting the child, and are not assessments of the caregiverper se. Assessment data, such as the caregiver’s mental health status, would not be appropriately included in this ...
During childhood and adolescence, it can even seem like the body is constantly in flux. The changes come so rapidly that it may be difficult to monitoryour child’s health—both physical and mental. Whether you’re a parent searching for facts and tips about your child’s health or a teen...
Various political, economic, and sociocultural factors restrict the delivery of information and services; healthcare workers often act as a barrier to care by failing to provide young people with supportive, nonjudgmental, youth-appropriate services. FIGO has been working with partners and its member...
This article presents the experiences of Thai physicians, who received adolescent medicine fellowship training in North America and brought their experience, knowledge, skills, and adolescent health care principles and practice back to Thailand. The anticipations and the facts faced in everyday practice...
The researchers call for more mental health services aimed at teenage fathers. References Mollborn, S. and Morningstar, E. Investigating the relationship between teenage childbearing and psychological distress using longitudinal evidence. The Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Vol. 50, September ...
Researches, facts, and situations led to the assumption that over used smart phone can cause the smartphone addiction. It could affect the user's behavior in lack of interpersonal competence in real life such as: initiative to interact, assertive, openness, emotional competence, and ability to ...
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