Review: Prevention of anxiety among at -
risk children and adolescents - a systematic review and meta - analysis.
Her research interests include girls» psychological adaptation to pubertal change, biosocial aspects of female reproductive events, and development of biologically and socially at
risk children and adolescents.
Her other areas of expertise include play therapy, behaviorally focused treatment of high -
risk children and adolescents, post-traumatic stress disorder in children who have experienced physical or sexual abuse, Triple P (Positive Parenting Program), and resources for parents of children with special needs.
These programs were designed to prevent negative outcomes for some of the highest
risk children and adolescents in society, including children in foster care, youth in state mental institutions, and youth in the juvenile justice system.
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[email protected] Professional Summary Accomplished Social Worker experienced in program development, therapy with at -
risk children and adolescents, group sessions and crisis intervention.
Not exact matches
Obese
children and adolescents have a greater
risk of social
and psychological problems, such as discrimination
and poor self - esteem.
They found that
children and adolescents had higher average daily consumption of such foods than adults, potentially posing a health
risk.
Baseline
and post-concussion neuropsychological (NP) testing is now recommended for all athletes in sports with a high
risk of concussion (e.g. football, lacrosse, hockey, soccer, basketball), regardless of age or level of performance, but the timing
and type of testing may need to be adjusted for
children and adolescents.
Hence, we need to pay attention to meal timing,
and to start at an early age because
children and adolescents who skip meals have a higher
risk of developing health issues, including higher BMI, more belly fat, higher serum insulin
and blood glucose.
Helping
adolescent males to delay fatherhood may also be important from a
child health perspective: research that controlled for maternal age
and other key factors found teenage fatherhood associated with an increased
risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, including preterm birth, low birth weight
and neonatal death (Chen et al, 2007).
Energy drinks pose potential health
risks because of the stimulants they contain,
and should never be consumed by
children or
adolescents.
When
children come from homes where there is abuse, domestic violence, an incarcerated parent, or a parent with drug or mental health problems, they don't get that kind of attention
and suffer the consequences: higher
risks of later - life depression,
adolescent pregnancy, alcoholism, drug use,
and poor academic performance.
The AAP has stated that they find no role for energy drinks for kids, stating that «energy drinks pose potential health
risks primarily because of stimulant content; therefore, they are not appropriate for
children and adolescents and should never be consumed.»
All unvaccinated
children and adolescents who are at high
risk of serious infection should receive the vaccine.
A recently published report from the Committee on Nutrition
and the Council on Sports Medicine
and Fitness recommended that
children avoid sports
and energy drinks during meals, snacks,
and as a replacement for low - fat milk or water because they increase the
risk for overweight or obesity in
children and adolescents (12).
Pulling away from
and pushing against parents, both normal parts of
adolescent growth, are scary acts for the only
child because this means putting good standing in parental eyes at
risk, courting disapproval from the two most important people in the
child's world.
Studies to date have examined familial clustering of
risk behaviors linked with accelerated weight gain in
children, psychosocial consequences of obesity in
children, parenting strategies that promote active lifestyles in
children,
and developmental
and contextual factors that explain declines in
adolescent girls» physical activity.
How
Children Cope With Ongoing Threat and Trauma: The BASIC Ph Model Understanding how children and adolescents cope with trauma and the psychological stress associated with extended periods of feeling at - risk is critical to helping them manage their re
Children Cope With Ongoing Threat
and Trauma: The BASIC Ph Model Understanding how
children and adolescents cope with trauma and the psychological stress associated with extended periods of feeling at - risk is critical to helping them manage their re
children and adolescents cope with trauma
and the psychological stress associated with extended periods of feeling at -
risk is critical to helping them manage their reactions.
Conversely, many researchers have observed a greater
risk of overweight in
children and adolescents who had not been breastfed compared with those who had16, 17 or who were breastfed a shorter rather than longer duration.18 — 25 On the basis of a review of 11 studies, Dewey26 concluded that «the evidence to date suggests that breastfeeding reduces the
risk of
child overweight to a moderate extent.»
Because of the
risk of head
and facial injuries, the American Academy of Pediatrics
and the Canadian Paediatric Society oppose boxing as a sport for
children and adolescents.
Obese
children and adolescents have a greater
risk of social
and psychological problems, such as discrimination
and poor self - esteem.
Without this step, 110 million
children and adolescents with obesity worldwide remain at
risk of developing obesity - associated cancers.
«Our findings clearly support the contention that
child or
adolescent maltreatment specifically is an important
risk factor for maladaptive functioning in young adulthood among women with childhood ADHD, particularly with respect to depression, anxiety,
and suicidal behavior,» Guendelman said.
Published in the October Journal of the American Academy of
Child &
Adolescent Psychiatry, this is the first large - scale, multi-site study aimed at identifying specific social - communicative behaviors that distinguish infants with ASD from their typically
and atypically developing high -
risk peers as early as 18 months of age.
While previous studies have shown that
children and adolescents who self - harm are at a higher
risk of suicide, the paper by academics from UCL
and the University of Leeds, argues that the
risks apply to a larger group of
adolescents.
David Cottrell, Professor of
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Leeds
and one of the investigators, said: «Clinicians have not fully appreciated the
risks facing
children and young people who arrive in hospital emergency departments having suffered an adversity - related injury.
Despite their prenatal care, 14 percent still met clinical criteria for mild anemia, underscoring the health
risks in
adolescent mothers
and their newborn
children.
Data were collected in 46
children and adolescents ages 8 to 20, half at genetic
risk for schizophrenia or bipolar disorder by virtue of having one or both parents with either illness.
A new study led by Wayne State University School of Medicine researcher Vaibhav Diwadkar, Ph.D. suggests that the brain network interactions between regions that support attention are dysfunctional in
children and adolescents at genetic
risk for developing schizophrenia
and bipolar disorder.
He
and Wilens also note that decisions regarding medical cannabis use need to weigh the likely benefits against the known
risks, which — based on the results of studies in recreational cannabis users — are probably even greater for
children and adolescents.
Researchers examined the data of 314 overweight
and obese Latino
children who were between 8
and 15 years old when they enrolled in the National Institutes of Health - funded Study of Latino
Adolescents at
Risk of Type 2 Diabetes (SOLAR) study, a 12 - year undertaking.
The findings show that, relative to
children and adults,
adolescents are less interested in information that would help them to gauge the
risks of their behavior.
Living in rural households decreases a person's
risk of developing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), particularly for young
children and adolescents, according to a new study by researchers at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) Research Institute, Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES), and the Canadian Gastro - Intestinal Epidemiology Consortium (C
children and adolescents, according to a new study by researchers at the
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) Research Institute, Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES), and the Canadian Gastro - Intestinal Epidemiology Consortium (C
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) Research Institute, Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES),
and the Canadian Gastro - Intestinal Epidemiology Consortium (CanGIEC).
«
Children and adolescents who live in homeless shelters, are victims of abuse or neglect or live in urban or rural areas where access to high - quality food is difficult, are thought to be at increased
risk for undernutrition.»
His clinic expertise focuses on the treatment of
children and adolescents with high -
risk leukemias
and lymphomas.
A Randomized Phase III Study of Brentuximab Vedotin (SGN - 35, IND # 117117) for Newly Diagnosed High -
Risk Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma (cHL) in
Children and Adolescents
Genetic susceptibility to bipolar disorder can increase the
risk for suicide attempt, but only among those who also have experienced traumatic stress, reports a study published in the December 2017 issue of the Journal of the American Academy of
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (JAACAP).
Palm alerted Swedish health authorities,
and subsequent population - wide studies in Sweden, Finland, Ireland
and the United Kingdom suggested that vaccination for H1N1 — but only with the Pandemrix vaccine — had increased the
risk of developing narcolepsy between four -
and 13-fold in
children and adolescents,
and between two -
and four-fold in adults.
Develop a targeted family history to assess genetic
risks in
children and adolescents Identify clinical indications for whole exome / whole genome sequencing
The International Study of Asthma
and Allergies in
Children found that eating fast food three or more times a week increases the risk of allergic diseases in children and adolescents, whereas consumption of fruit at least three times a week decreases t
Children found that eating fast food three or more times a week increases the
risk of allergic diseases in
children and adolescents, whereas consumption of fruit at least three times a week decreases t
children and adolescents, whereas consumption of fruit at least three times a week decreases the
risk.
In a new policy statement published today in the journal Pediatrics, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), along with the Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS), is recommending that doctors «vigorously oppose boxing for any
child or
adolescent» under the age of 19 because of the
risk of concussions
and other injuries,
and instead steer kids toward non-collision sports.
«
Children and adolescents who don't get enough sleep are at increased
risk for obesity, diabetes, injuries, poor mental health,
and attention
and behavior problems, which can affect them academically,» said report author Anne Wheaton, a CDC epidemiologist.
Children and adolescents who are obese are at even greater
risk for adult health problems.
Survivors of the Chernobyl catastrophe in the former Soviet Union, especially
children and adolescents, had a 5 - 6 fold increased
risk of thyroid cancer after the accident.
Animal research has linked such increases to a higher
risk for developing anxiety
and depression, explained study author Jiook Cha, an assistant professor in the division of
child and adolescent psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City.
Then, in August, the FDA announced that it would require all TNF blockers to carry a so - called black - box warning stating that the drugs cause an increased
risk of lymphoma
and other cancers in
children and adolescents.
Children and adolescents are also at
risk of experiencing sleep disorders that affect adults.
The individual approach for
children and adolescents at higher
risk for CVD
and with a high concentration of LDL includes recommended changes in diet with nutritional counseling
and other lifestyle interventions such as increased physical activity.
Someone with early stages of iron deficiency may have no symptoms, so it is important for at -
risk groups (such as
adolescent girls, pregnant women,
and young
children) to be screened.
A group of 18 doctors, researchers
and public health experts jointly urged the Food
and Drug Administration on Tuesday to take action on energy drinks to protect
adolescents and children from the possible
risks of consuming high amounts of caffeine.