نتایج جستجو برای: youth risk behavior

تعداد نتایج: 1549884  

2015
Lisa M. Jones Kimberly J. Mitchell Wendy A. Walsh

Page 1 ABSTRACT: Over the past two decades, a wide array of internet safety education materials and programs have developed to increase positive youth behavior and safety online. Although it is a new area of prevention, programs should incorporate practices that prior prevention evaluation studies tell us work best. To inform internet safety education, 31 youth prevention education meta-analyse...

Journal: :Suicide & life-threatening behavior 2015
Deborah M Stone Feijun Luo Caroline Lippy Wendy LiKamWa McIntosh

The impact of types of social connectedness-family, other adult, and school-on suicide ideation and attempts among all youth, the relative impact of each type, and effect modification by sexual orientation was assessed. Data were from the 2007-2009 Milwaukee Youth Risk Behavior Surveys. Multivariable logistic regression analyses calculated the risk of suicide ideation and attempts by sexual ori...

Journal: :Preventing Chronic Disease 2006
Elaine Fontenot Molaison Jerome R Kolbo Mary Kay Meyer Nancy M Speed Alan D Penman Lei Zhang

INTRODUCTION The purpose of the Child and Youth Prevalence of Overweight Survey was to estimate the prevalence of overweight and at risk for becoming overweight among children in Mississippi (grades 1-8) using height and weight measures instead of self-report and to compare the findings for grades 6 through 8 with data from the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System for middle school students ...

Journal: :The Journal of pediatrics 2009
Christopher J Ferguson Claudia San Miguel Richard D Hartley

OBJECTIVE To examine the multivariate nature of risk factors for youth violence including delinquent peer associations, exposure to domestic violence in the home, family conflict, neighborhood stress, antisocial personality traits, depression level, and exposure to television and video game violence. STUDY DESIGN A population of 603 predominantly Hispanic children (ages 10-14 years) and their...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2012
Laurie Miller Brotman Spring Dawson-McClure Keng-Yen Huang Rachelle Theise Dimitra Kamboukos Jing Wang Eva Petkova Gbenga Ogedegbe

OBJECTIVES To test the hypothesis that family intervention to promote effective parenting in early childhood affects obesity in preadolescence. METHODS Participants were 186 minority youth at risk for behavior problems who enrolled in long-term follow-up studies after random assignment to family intervention or control condition at age 4. Follow-up Study 1 included 40 girls at familial risk f...

2015
Catherine R. Glenn Matthew K. Nock

Suicidal behaviors increase dramatically during adolescence. In order to effectively intervene and ultimately prevent suicide in youth, the field needs to be able to identify and predict which adolescents are at greatest suicide risk. However, present knowledge of risk factors for suicide and techniques for identifying at-risk youth are insufficient. The purpose of the current manuscript is to ...

Journal: :Cyberpsychology & behavior : the impact of the Internet, multimedia and virtual reality on behavior and society 2008
Janis Wolak David Finkelhor Kimberly J. Mitchell

We examined the risk of unwanted online sexual solicitations and characteristics associated with four online interaction styles among youth Internet users. The interaction styles took into account the people with whom youth interacted online (people known in person only, unknown people met through face-to-face friends, unknown people met in chatroom, and other places online) and high- and low-r...

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 2009
Beau Abar Kermit L Carter Adam Winsler

This study explored relations between religiosity, both parent and student, and maternal parenting style and student academic self-regulation, academic achievement, and risk behavior among African-American youth attending a parochial college. Eighty-five students completed self-report survey measures of religiosity, self-regulation, academic achievement, and risk behavior. Participants also com...

2013
Sharon A. Petronella Croisant Tabassum Haque laz Mahbubur Rahman Abbey B. Berenson

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) demonstrates that American youth engage in a wide variety of risky behaviors.(1) The frequency and type of these behaviors often differ by a number of factors, such as socioeconomic status, race, and ethnicity. For example, results of the 2011 YRBSS revealed that white high school students ...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2015
Leslie A Hulvershorn Tom A Hummer Rena Fukunaga Ellen Leibenluft Peter Finn Melissa A Cyders Amit Anand Lauren Overhage Allyson Dir Joshua Brown

Risky decision-making, particularly in the context of reward-seeking behavior, is strongly associated with the presence of substance use disorders (SUDs). However, there has been little research on the neural substrates underlying reward-related decision-making in drug-naïve youth who are at elevated risk for SUDs. Participants comprised 23 high-risk (HR) youth with a well-established SUD risk ...

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