, turned to a health insurance registry to track pregnancy outcomes among just over 2 million teenagers in ontario, canada. that database included all girls who were 12 between april 1991 and march 2021. what did they find? even after weighing confounding factors like other health issues, ...
The image of the breast cancer patient that emerged in the study was that of a person who has conflicting feelings with regard to expressing emotions, is reserved and anxious, is self-effacing, and represses aggression and impulsiveness. These findings suggest that cancer patients' inhibited ...
Conclusion By identifying particular psychosocial risk factors among young adolescents, the findings of this study have implications for designing multi-dimensional programs aimed at preventing health-compromising sexual behavior among young teens.Background Teenage pregnancy rates in the United States have de...
Teen pregnancy among sexual minority youth during the 1990s: countertrends in a population at risk. J Adolescent Health. 2004;34(2):125-6.Saewyc, E., Pettingel, S., & Skay, C. (2004). Teen pregnancy among sexual minority youth in population based surveys of the 1990s: Countertrends ...
This study examined the associations among three external variables (Peer Substance Use Before Sex, Peer Number of Children, and Parental Influence and Substance Use Before Sex and History of Pregnancy) identified on the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey and a demographic survey, using Bandura'...
These materials are designed to help determine what you know about at-risk youths. Topics include factors of risk, teen pregnancy, poverty and low-income families. Quiz & Worksheet Goals The target of this quiz and worksheet is to ask you about: ...
Other common factors include juvenile delinquency, truancy and dropping out of school, and teen pregnancy. Poverty: Poverty is a major predictor for difficulty in youth transitioning into adulthood and is the most common at-risk indicator. Forty-four percent of American children live in low-...
20 This study used population-based hospital data to evaluate the association between multiple maternal psychosocial risk factors that can be identified routinely and early in pregnancy (teenage motherhood, a history of hospital admissions for adversity or mental health conditions, or deprivation) and ...
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graded relationship between the number of adverse childhood experiences, multiple risk factors for leading causes of death in the United States,23 and priority health and social problems such as smoking,24 sexually transmitted diseases,25 unintended pregnancies,26 male involvement in teen pregnancy,27 ...