Ten-Year Secular Trends in Youth Violence: Results From the Philadelphia Youth Risk Behavior Survey 2003-2013 Youth violence reduction is a public health priority, yet few studies have examined secular trends in violence among urban youth, who may be particularly v... AC Pool,F Patterson,IY ...
Methods: Repeated cross-sectional data were analyzed from 5 waves of the Philadelphia Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) from 2003 to 2013. Sex-specific multivariate regression models were used to examine secular trends in multiple types of violence, accounting for age, race/ethnicity, and sampling...
A history of running away was significantly associated with every risk behavior examined. The adjusted odds ratios for runaway status were higher for all behaviors (alcohol use, binge drinking, illegal prescription drug use, tobacco use, and sex without birth control) compared to non-runaways. ...
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The demographic characteristics of each study sample are presented (Table1). All but one study [20] was conducted in the United States; three used data from large, nationally representative datasets (Add Health [19,38], and the Youth Risk Behavior Survey) [39]. Eighteen of the nineteen stud...
278173 and from the Czech Ministry of Health via grant “The analysis of the relation of youth health risk behavior and sociodemographic determinants of the environment” No. 12118-5/2011. This publication was supported by the project “National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH-CZ)”, grant ...
For example, Kidd [10] found that the impact of physical abuse on suicidal behavior faded once youth left home, while sexual abuse continued to predict suicidality even after youth left their homes. Overall, youth who have experienced childhood abuse are at an increased risk of suicide. However...
(D) of each emotion category. Results were controlled for age, sex, and ethnicity and corrected for multiple comparisons using FDR-correction. meanICs = generalized psychopathology; IC1 = attention problems; IC2 = anxiety; IC3 = norm-violating behavior; IC4 = positive ...
This chapter provides a framework to ensure that STI services are adolescent and young adult-friendly and accessible and are provided in a context that considers potential barriers to accessing care and factors that increase in risk including vulnerability to assault, unpredictable living circumstances, ...
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