نتایج جستجو برای: teens

تعداد نتایج: 2962  

Journal: :Postgraduate Medical Journal 2001

Journal: :Duke law journal 1998
P Slovic

Professor Slovic challenges Professor Viscusi by suggesting that "risk" is a term with varying meanings and the potential for misinterpretation by study participants. He distinguishes between the probability and severity of a risk, and suggests that teens who know the probability of smoking causing cancer are not aware of the severity of the experience of cancer. He goes on to note that peopl...

2017
Charlotte T. Galloway Jennifer L. Duffy Rena P. Dixon Taleria R. Fuller

PURPOSE Reducing disparities in teen pregnancy and birth rates among African American and Latina teens is a central focus of a community-wide teen pregnancy prevention initiative implemented by the South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. Disparities in teen pregnancy and birth rates are driven, in part, by differential access to contraception and reproductive health care services. Th...

Journal: :Community dental health 2016
O Aguirre-Zero C Westerhold R Goldsworthy G Maupome

OBJECTIVE To identify barriers and beliefs influencing oral health and dental care-seeking among Mexican-Americans. RESEARCH DESIGN Interviews and Likert-scale survey questions were utilized to explore urgent and preventive dental care-seeking, oral hygiene habits and lifestyle practices. Thirty-three interviews were conducted with 16 adults (ages 33-52), and 17 adolescents (ages 14-19). RE...

Journal: :Inf. Res. 2014
Mary Ann Harlan Christine Bruce Mandy Lupton

Introduction . In a connected world youth are participating in digital content creating communities. This paper introduces a description of teens' information practices in digital content creating and sharing communities. Method. The research design was a constructivist grounded theory methodology. Seventeen interviews with eleven teens were collected and observation of their digital communitie...

Journal: :CoRR 2015
Frank Bentley Karen Church Beverly Harrison Kent Lyons Matthew Rafalow

Teens are using mobile devices for an increasing number of activities. Smartphones and a variety of mobile apps for communication, entertainment, and productivity have become an integral part of their lives. This mobile phone use has evolved rapidly as technology has changed and thus studies from even 2 or 3 years ago may not reflect new patterns and practices as smartphones have become more so...

Journal: :Games for health journal 2016
Debbe Thompson Dora Cantu Madhur Rajendran Mayur Rajendran Tanay Bhargava Yuting Zhang Cheng Chen Yan Liu Zhigang Deng

INTRODUCTION Exergames require body movement to play and may be an effective method for enhancing teen physical activity (PA). However, results have been mixed. Innovative methods are needed to develop Exergames that increase and maintain PA. Self-representational avatars, or avatars created from a digital image of an individual, may increase PA (e.g., intensity, duration) during Exergame play....

Journal: :Webology 2012
Elaheh Hosseini Mohammadamin Erfanmanesh

This book is a collection of wide-ranging, informative and provocative chapters discussing the use of social networks to serve teens, both online and in the library. Comprehensive surveys on this topic are being discussed in this series. The application of social networks is a new era for library services to young adults. Social networking tools are the doorway into their worlds, and the librar...

2011
Christine M Tucker Ellen K Wilson Ghazaleh Samandari

BACKGROUND Adolescent mothers in the U.S. are much less likely to initiate breastfeeding than older mothers, and teens who do initiate breastfeeding tend to breastfeed for shorter durations. The purpose of this mixed-methods study is to investigate breastfeeding practices, barriers and facilitators among adolescent mothers ages 17 and younger. METHODS Quantitative descriptive analyses are con...

Journal: :The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology 2010
Douglas R Johnston Michael Gaslin Maurits Boon Edmund Pribitkin David Rosen

OBJECTIVES This study was performed to determine whether teens have different rates of posttonsillectomy hemorrhage, admission for dehydration, or recurrent tonsillitis compared to adults. Specifically, these parameters were compared within two groups: patients who underwent powered intracapsular tonsillectomy (PIT) and those who underwent monopolar electrocautery tonsillectomy (MET). METHODS...

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