Children and
teens are at higher risk of Adjustment Disorder due to the high level of stress involved in normal development but the lack of skills to deal with these life changes.
Teens are at a higher risk of being involved in a car accident than are drivers of other age groups, but when it comes to teen accidents, summertime poses the greatest threat.
«This time of year, especially, with prom and graduation,
teens are at a higher risk of attending an underage drinking party.
«Use began to decrease last year, but the drug still poses a substantial threat, and research was needed to determine which
teens are at highest risk for use,» said Joseph J. Palamar, PhD, MPH, a CDUHR affiliated researcher and an assistant professor of Population Health at NYU Langone Medical Center (NYULMC).
Not exact matches
And in an ironic twist,
teens who try vaping
are at a far
higher risk of becoming smokers compared with
teens who don't.
Nominal equity returns in
high single digits don't get it done when your cost of capital
is in the
teens, but even more revealing
is looking
at the zombie banks in terms of
risk - adjusted return on capital or RAROC.
(I
was a teacher then a principal of an alternative
high school for
at -
risk teens.)
Without appropriate support, stressed out
teens may
be at a
higher risk for mental health problems, academic problems, and health issues.
«
Teens were being admitted to substance abuse treatment centers across the United States, but they
were not necessarily indicating that their marijuana use
was at a
high -
risk,» said Marzell.
Seventeen per cent of all
teens fell into the
high -
risk group, but cortisol levels plus depressive symptoms
were no more useful
at pinpointing
at -
risk girls than depressive symptoms alone (PNAS, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.1318786111).
Teens who spend hours on the Internet may
be at risk for
high blood pressure, say researchers
at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.
Like adults, severely overweight children and
teens are at heightened
risk for a host of physical and emotional problems, including cardiovascular disease (e.g.,
high cholesterol and blood pressure) and diabetes, as well as poor self - esteem and depression.
«
Teens who use alcohol, marijuana together
are at higher risk for unsafe driving.»
Male
teens with a
high need to
be popular and
teens in general appear to
be at exceptional
risk.
They have studied how «secondhand sugars» found in breast milk might negatively affect a baby's future body weight, how a concussion might interrupt a child's normal brain development and how
teens in military families
are at higher risk of depression and suicidal thoughts.
Teens who
were severely bullied as children by peers
are at higher risk of mental health issues, including suicidal thoughts and behaviours, according to new research in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).
The researchers noted that
teens who engage in frequent binge drinking tend to
be at higher risk for injury, risky sexual behavior, worse grades, and long - term drug and alcohol abuse.
Infants, small children, and
teens are also
at high risk for iron - deficiency anemia.
To state what should
be obvious but doesn't seem to
be: When it comes to attendance, we should probably hold teachers to a
higher standard than we hold
at -
risk teens.
That confusion, coupled with parents»
high expectations for success in school and careers, the frustration of having white peers constantly question their «American - ness,» as well as body image and other concerns that
are common to all
teens are among the factors that put Korean American students
at risk for a growing list of emotional and psychological issues.
By giving
teens something constructive to do when their parents
are likely to
be at work, quality afterschool programs hold the promise of preventing
high -
risk behavior, building resiliency, and improving students» prospects following
high school.
Take a group of kids — let's say they
're at -
risk high school students — and give them the opportunity to not only participate in but also design and direct a worldwide videoconference with other
teens in remote or war - torn or poverty - stricken locales.
Across the nation there
are charter schools with the stated purpose of educating groups like pregnant
teens,
high school dropouts, delinquent youth, or even the broadly defined group of
at -
risk children.
Pets that
are frightened by costumes and noises may
be more apt to bite out of fear and black cats
are shown to
be at higher risk for the mischievous pranks of
teens on Halloween.
Teens are among some of the
highest -
risk drivers, and insurance companies have more
at stake when they insure them.
Teen Driving Awareness Programs - We know that
teens are the
highest at risk group of drivers on the road.
Evidence
is emerging that psychosocial interventions can prevent depression15 - 17 in adolescents, and prevention interventions targeted
at high -
risk groups have recently had favorable results.16, 17 Our group has described a successful group cognitive behavioral intervention to prevent depression episodes in
at -
risk adolescents.18
Teens in the study had 2 significant
risk factors: (1) they
were offspring of depressed parents and (2) they had significant subsyndromal symptoms and / or a past episode of depression.