Not exact matches
The study
examines the development of mental
health problems and resilience among at - risk
youth.
The data comes from the 2015
Youth Risk Behavior Survey, a nationally representative survey that
examines the prevalence of risky
health behaviors among 9th - to 12th - grade public and private school students.
Dana Dabelea, M.D., Ph.D., of the Colorado School of Public
Health, Aurora, Colo., and Elizabeth J. Mayer - Davis, Ph.D., of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and colleagues with the SEARCH for Diabetes in
Youth Study, examined whether the overall prevalence of type 1 and type 2 diabetes among U.S. youth has changed in recent years, and whether it changed by sex, age, and race / ethni
Youth Study,
examined whether the overall prevalence of type 1 and type 2 diabetes among U.S.
youth has changed in recent years, and whether it changed by sex, age, and race / ethni
youth has changed in recent years, and whether it changed by sex, age, and race / ethnicity.
«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.
As part of an effort last month to promote awareness of children's mental -
health problems, the agency
examined the outcomes of
youths ages 14 to...
Just Law features ten units that
examine the law as it applies to families, education,
health and sports, driving, buying and selling, torts, workplaces, and the
Youth Criminal Justice Act.
This project
examines the attitudes, resources, and culture of African American
youth, exploring how these factors and others influence their decision - making, norms, and behavior in critical domains such as sex,
health, and politics.
This project
examines the attitudes, resources, and culture of African American
youth, exploring how these factors and others influence their decision - making, norms, and behavior in critical domains such as sex,
health, and politics.
Prevention of Child Maltreatment in High - Risk Rural Families: A Randomized Clinical Trial With Child Welfare Outcomes Silovsky, Bard, Chaffin, Hecht, Burris, Owora, et al. (2011) Children and
Youth Services Review, 33 (8) View Abstract Shares results from a randomized clinical trial of SafeCare ® training augmented for rural high - risk population, and compares them to standard home - based mental
health services to
examine reductions in future child maltreatment reports, as well as risk factors and factors similar to child maltreatment.
In this QE study, the implementation of PLL with the State of Idaho Community Mental
Health service was
examined with the program intent of increasing efficiency of services to
youth with co-existing internalizing and externalizing functional impairments.
Out - of - Home Services for Emotional or Behavioral Problems Among
Youths Aged 12 to 17: 2002 to 2006 Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (2008) NSDUH Report Presents results from a survey to examine the use of out - of - home mental health services among youths aged 12
Youths Aged 12 to 17: 2002 to 2006 Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration (2008) NSDUH Report Presents results from a survey to examine the use of out - of - home mental health services among youths aged 12
Health Services Administration (2008) NSDUH Report Presents results from a survey to
examine the use of out - of - home mental
health services among youths aged 12
health services among
youths aged 12
youths aged 12 to 17.
The terms of the review should include
examining methods for coordinating
youth service delivery in justice,
health and welfare related areas across government departments, including through the NT Police proposal for community
youth development units, and the potential for Aboriginal customary law to be recognised through diversionary processes.
In this study, we extend previous work, that has used the ALSPAC sample, to
examine parental alcohol use in the antenatal period e.g., [6,7,21 — 23] by focusing on the association between parental alcohol use during childhood and longitudinal trajectories of
youth mental
health problems.
The magnitude of both parent and child effects were
examined using data from 12,505
youth ages twelve to seventeen who participated in the Add
Health study.
Third, given the presumed central role of psychological inflexibility in mental
health problems (Kashdan and Rottenberg 2010) and because the present study included a large number of related variables, we were also interested in
examining the unique contribution of psychological inflexibility to
youths» internalizing and externalizing symptoms.