They're doing school health indexes and
youth risk behavioral surveys so they have good solid data in which to make decisions.»
The National Council of Youth Sports estimates that more than 44 million youth in the United States participate in sport, and more than half of high school students (56 %) reported on
the Youth Risk Behavioral Surveillance Survey that they participated on a school or community sport team (11).
Not exact matches
To date, results from several longitudinal studies indicate that e-cigarette use among nonsmoking
youth increases the likelihood of future use of conventional cigarettes.5 — 10 Specifically, the pooled odds ratio (OR) in a recent meta - analysis of studies of adolescents and young adults (aged 14 — 30) indicates that those who had ever used e-cigarettes were 3.62 times more likely to report using cigarettes at follow - up compared with those who had not used e - cigarettes.11 This finding was robust and remained significant when adjusting for known
risk factors associated with cigarette smoking, including demographic, psychosocial, and
behavioral variables such as cigarette susceptibility.
As part of that effort, the board adopted a Positive Behavior Interventions and Support initiative to target at -
risk youth with
behavioral issues.
An unintended consequence of these policies and practices was that
youth with
behavioral health needs were put at an increased
risk for exclusionary discipline and school - based arrests.
Kylea came to Voyager with 6 years of
behavioral support experience, working for a mental health agency as a behavior counselor for at -
risk youth.
Dobard also led efforts to develop New Orleans
Youth Opportunity Center to serve high - needs students at
risk of dropping out and the Therapeutic Day Program, which serves students with severe
behavioral health disabilities.
ARISE research - based cognitive /
behavioral skill development curricula is designed to provide at -
risk youth with cognitive and behavior life skills that will assist them in changing their anti-social behaviors.
Summary Five years of professional experience as a social worker working with at -
risk youth with
behavioral... training, BSFT Engagement, Grief, & Ethics in Social Media.
More specifically, his work examines the
risk and protective factors that impact the academic and
behavioral development of children and
youth, with a focus on how the school and family environments influence student outcomes.
I believe it is important to find creative and healthy ways to help children, teens, adults, couples and their families to solve problems and move forward in their lives.I have experience working with children, teens, adults and families who have experienced childhood complex trauma and traumatic changes / situations and loss in their lives, working with «At
Risk»
youth and their families, adoptive and foster
youth and children with severe emotional and
behavioral problems.»
The social and
behavioral sciences have tackled the problem of
youth violence with a vengeance, and this work has yielded a vast amount of descriptive information about the manifestations of antisocial behavior, its prevalence and incidence, and the pattern of
risk factors that place some children on trajectories that end in the adult criminal system.
Youth participating in programs implemented through the PROSPER Delivery System scored significantly lower on a number of negative behavioral outcomes, including drunkenness, cigarette use, marijuana use, use of other illicit substances, and conduct problem behaviors, up to 6 1/2 years past baseline; in many cases higher - risk youth benefited
Youth participating in programs implemented through the PROSPER Delivery System scored significantly lower on a number of negative
behavioral outcomes, including drunkenness, cigarette use, marijuana use, use of other illicit substances, and conduct problem behaviors, up to 6 1/2 years past baseline; in many cases higher -
risk youth benefited
youth benefited more.
Target Population: Designed for children and
youth with severe emotional,
behavioral, or mental health difficulties and their families where the child /
youth is in, or at
risk for, out - of - home, institutional, or restrictive placements, and involved in multiple child and family - serving systems (e.g., child welfare, mental health, juvenile justice, special education, etc..)
Youth who both bully others and are bullied are at greatest
risk for subsequent
behavioral, mental health, and academic problems.
AMERICA»S SCHOOLCHILDREN TREATED LIKE LAB RATS, by John W. Whitehead «In almost every state across the nation, schoolchildren are being subjected to
behavioral exams and mental health tests, often without their parents» knowledge or consent... One such program is the
Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS).
Furthermore,
behavioral inhibition interacts with
risk - taking propensity, such that increased
behavioral inhibition is associated with substance - related problems specifically among
youths with high levels of
risk - taking propensity [89].
Monitoring their
youth at high levels appears to be a common and effective strategy by parents in poorly resourced communities and was associated with lower
behavioral health
risks.