1 Orygen
Youth Health Research Centre, The University of Melbourne 2 NSW Greater Western Area Health Service
Orygen
Youth Health Research Centre, Centre for Youth Mental Health, The University of Melbourne
Not exact matches
There's considerable
research on the 10 traumatic «adverse childhood experiences» (ACEs) that contribute to the poor mental and physical
health associated with «disconnected
youth» — and what should be done to address them.
The well - publicized lawsuits by former players against the N.F.L., the suicide of Junior Seau, a «Chicken Little - sky is falling» mentality by some prominent concussion experts and former athletes, some of whom suggest that the sport is simply too dangerous to be played at all at the
youth level, and continuing
research on the short - and long - term effects of concussion on cognitive function and brain
health, have created a pretty toxic environment for the sport.
MomsTeam Institute, Inc. is a Massachusetts non-profit corporation formed in November 2013 to continue and expand on MomsTEAM's fourteen - year mission of providing comprehensive, well -
researched information to
youth sports parents, coaches, athletic trainers, and other
health care professionals about all aspects of the
youth sports experience.
On the one hand, there appears to be a growing body of
research suggesting that playing contact or collision sports for a long period of time likely has, at least for some unknown percentage of athletes, serious adverse
health consequences, not just from concussions but from the cumulative effect of sub-concussive blows to the head, blows which athletes in
youth football, lacrosse, and, until recently, hockey, suffer on an almost constant basis in both games and practices.
In its continuing effort to protect the
health and safety of
youth pitchers, and to reflect the latest
research on pitching injuries, Little League made additional changes in its rules, which went into effect for the spring 2010 season and beyond.
Through collaborative
research, education and distinctive athlete services and programs, our differentiating, evidenced - informed focus will help each
youth athlete achieve individual athletic and sport success, while establishing a foundation for life - long fitness and
health.
The National
Youth Sports Health & Safety Institute will be the recognized leader and advocate for advancing and disseminating the latest research and evidence - based education, recommendations and policy to enhance the experience, development, health and safety of our youth in sp
Youth Sports
Health & Safety Institute will be the recognized leader and advocate for advancing and disseminating the latest research and evidence - based education, recommendations and policy to enhance the experience, development, health and safety of our youth in s
Health & Safety Institute will be the recognized leader and advocate for advancing and disseminating the latest
research and evidence - based education, recommendations and policy to enhance the experience, development,
health and safety of our youth in s
health and safety of our
youth in sp
youth in sports.
The National
Youth Sports Health & Safety Institute is dedicated to being the recognized leader and advocate for advancing and disseminating the latest research and evidence - based education, recommendations and policy to enhance the experience, development, health and safety of our youth in sp
Youth Sports
Health & Safety Institute is dedicated to being the recognized leader and advocate for advancing and disseminating the latest research and evidence - based education, recommendations and policy to enhance the experience, development, health and safety of our youth in s
Health & Safety Institute is dedicated to being the recognized leader and advocate for advancing and disseminating the latest
research and evidence - based education, recommendations and policy to enhance the experience, development,
health and safety of our youth in s
health and safety of our
youth in sp
youth in sports.
An overwhelming majority of Americans call for more ways to guard against
health and safety risks in
youth athletes according to a new Kelton
Research survey.
Internationally recognized for his
research and leadership in exercise - heat stress and physiological strain, hydration challenges in sport,
youth athletic health and sport concussion, Dr. Bergeron co-chaired and is the lead author on the 2015 International Olympic Committee (IOC) Consensus on Youth Athletic Development and the 2012 IOC Consensus on Thermoregulatory and Altitude Challenges for High - Level Athl
youth athletic
health and sport concussion, Dr. Bergeron co-chaired and is the lead author on the 2015 International Olympic Committee (IOC) Consensus on
Youth Athletic Development and the 2012 IOC Consensus on Thermoregulatory and Altitude Challenges for High - Level Athl
Youth Athletic Development and the 2012 IOC Consensus on Thermoregulatory and Altitude Challenges for High - Level Athletes.
Abstract: Public
health research shows that the authoritative parenting style protects
youth from risky and dangerous behavior.
«The objectives of the study were to look at
health care and support needs, main concerns and hopes of transgendered children and
youth and their parents here in our province,» said Dr. Tracey Bridger, one of the people involved in the
research group.
The
research focused on seventh - and eighth - grade students participating in the Camden
Youth Development Study, an initiative funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse at the National Institutes of
Health.
Using data from a nationally representative sample of
youth who participated in the National
Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), a group of researchers led by Dr. Kathleen Merikangas of the National Institute of
Health Intramural
Research Program, evaluated symptoms of ADHD and its subtypes in 1,894 participants aged 12 - 15 years based on parent reports of symptomatology.
«A new model of treatment for
youth with anxiety:
Research points to a new model of mental
health service delivery that can save therapist time and money.»
Indiana is at the forefront of providing mental
health screening and services to juvenile offenders, but more efforts are needed to improve the services provided to detained youths, according to Indiana University School of Medicine research findings published in the October issue of the American Journal of Public H
health screening and services to juvenile offenders, but more efforts are needed to improve the services provided to detained
youths, according to Indiana University School of Medicine
research findings published in the October issue of the American Journal of Public
HealthHealth.
The center, which is a collaborative of sexual
health scholars from across the campuses of Indiana University and strategic partner academic institutions, also continually
researches community based participatory
research and sexual
health, reproductive
health (including condoms and other forms of contraception), men's sexual
health, capacity building among sexual and gender minority
youth, and global sexual
health.
The first - of - its kind study, led by a multi-disciplinary
research team at BMC and the BU School of Public
Health (BUSPH), reviewed data on 29
youth - specific and adult policies on drinking to establish scores characterizing each state's alcohol policy «environment.»
The current generation of young people faces the worst job prospects in decades, yet previous
research into how «NEET «
youths feel about their own prospects and how unemployment affects their mental
health is scarce.
«This was the first study that examined
youth with psychiatric disorder by comparing what type of service they were receiving and whether that was associated with self - concept,» said Mark Ferro, the Canada Research Chair in Youth Mental Health and an assistant professor in the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences at Wate
youth with psychiatric disorder by comparing what type of service they were receiving and whether that was associated with self - concept,» said Mark Ferro, the Canada
Research Chair in
Youth Mental Health and an assistant professor in the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences at Wate
Youth Mental
Health and an assistant professor in the Faculty of Applied
Health Sciences at Waterloo.
«The high burden of early complications in
youth with diabetes requires additional
research to clarify the underlying causes and to identify effective intervention strategies,» said Dr. Dana Dabelea, lead author and co-chair of the national SEARCH Study and professor of epidemiology at the Colorado School of Public
Health at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
The
research in the study was collected by the COMPASS
research group at Waterloo, which aims to generate knowledge and evidence to advance
youth health.
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«Scrutinize,» an animated HIV prevention campaign produced in cooperation with the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
Health's Center for Communication Programs, was honored with a Khuza Award, South Africa's biggest
research - based
youth marketing and communications awards.
Research from NYU Langone
Health indicates that
youth and amount of weight loss can predict pain reduction in knee OA.
The Saguenay
Youth Study project is funded by the Canadian Institutes of
Health Research (TP, ZP), Heart and Stroke Foundation of Quebec (ZP), and the Canadian Foundation for Innovation (ZP).
The report recommended prioritizing cannabis
research — clinically and in
health policy,
health economics, public
health and public safety — especially in at - risk and under -
researched populations, such as children and
youth, older populations, pregnant women and heavy users.
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«The extensive
research undertaken by OYPRA will help inform policy and practice, and lead to more strategic investment in Australia's outdoor programs for learning,
health promotion and positive
youth development.»
Most important for educators, these same findings hold true for
research in
youth development, adolescent mental
health, developmental psychology, and social - emotional learning (SEL).
For 11 years, Bub worked closely with Dean Kathleen McCartney as a
research assistant on the National Institute of Child
Health and Human Development's Study of Early Child Care and
Youth Development, which further opened her eyes to the effects of high - quality early education experiences on children's social, behavioral, and cognitive skills.
The verdict: a decade of
research and evaluation studies confirms that children and
youth who participate in afterschool programs can reap a host of positive benefits in a number of interrelated outcome areas — academic, social - emotional, prevention, and
health and wellness.
This year's new cohort consists of principals, researchers at major educational
research organizations and centers, teachers who have been highly effective in the classrooms, an executive director for a region of Teach for America, policymakers from ministries of education, a founder of a volunteer organization working on programs for homeless
youths, an education fellow on the U.S. Senate Committee on
Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, leaders of professional development programs for teachers, a director of development for a private school, and individuals who bring years of experience in the corporate sector and are now turning their energies to the education sector.
Current
Research Selman's research builds upon the developmental and cultural antecedents of our human capacity to form and maintain positive social relationships, and the application of these capacities to the prevention of negative psychological, social, and health outcomes fo
Research Selman's
research builds upon the developmental and cultural antecedents of our human capacity to form and maintain positive social relationships, and the application of these capacities to the prevention of negative psychological, social, and health outcomes fo
research builds upon the developmental and cultural antecedents of our human capacity to form and maintain positive social relationships, and the application of these capacities to the prevention of negative psychological, social, and
health outcomes for
youth.
For schools facing the terrifying trends in
youth mental
health, this
research provides great hope.
Orygen would receive additional funding of $ 13.5 million for the operation of the National Centre of Excellence in
Youth Mental Health to provide national leadership for youth mental health in research, policy advice and workforce trai
Youth Mental
Health to provide national leadership for youth mental health in research, policy advice and workforce tra
Health to provide national leadership for
youth mental health in research, policy advice and workforce trai
youth mental
health in research, policy advice and workforce tra
health in
research, policy advice and workforce training.
The
research team launched their study into four different stages to assess student coping skills, academic engagement, family engagement, expectations, mental
health symptoms, and alcohol and drug use while discovering what the main cause of chronic stress was for today's
youth.
There, MaryJane oversaw community programs that engaged
youth and adult partnerships in action
research and policy advocacy, using environmental prevention strategies to promote equity in
health and education at both the local and statewide level.
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Talbott's
research addresses the mental
health and academic needs of
youth with disabilities, particularly urban
youth.
This year we are pleased to present the Nan Tobler Award for Review of the Prevention Science Literature to Dr. James Derzon, Senior Evaluation Specialist, Battelle Centers for Public
Health Research and Evaluation, for the paper entitled, «Using Correlational Evidence to Select
Youth for Prevention Programming, published in the Journal of Primary Prevention in 2007.
The workshop includes a brief review of the
research on LGBTQ +
youth health and social outcomes, including risks and buffers, appropriate responses to scenarios that professionals may encounter, resources, and referral.
Research has shown that family engagement during a
youth's time in the juvenile justice system helps to improve outcomes across behavioral
health, education, and delinquency.
Dedicated to «the whole child; the whole day; the whole year,» PEAR continuously integrates
research, theory, and practice for lasting connections between
youth development, school reform, and mental
health.
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«School and Public
Youth Librarians as
Health Information Gatekeepers:
Research from the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas.»
For example, the Human Animal Bond
Research Initiative (HABRI) is funding scientific research involving human health and companion animals, and Pets in the Classroom is going in at ground level, teaching our youth the benefits of companion animal ownership and proper animal care e
Research Initiative (HABRI) is funding scientific
research involving human health and companion animals, and Pets in the Classroom is going in at ground level, teaching our youth the benefits of companion animal ownership and proper animal care e
research involving human
health and companion animals, and Pets in the Classroom is going in at ground level, teaching our
youth the benefits of companion animal ownership and proper animal care early on.
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