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Adolescent Health - Understanding and Preventing Risk Behaviors

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Ralph J. DiClemente , PhD, is Charles Howard Candler Professor of Public Health and Pediatrics, Division of Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, and Immunology, and associate director, Emory Center for AIDS Research. John S. Santelli , MD, MPH, is the Harriet and Robert H. Heilbrunn Professor and chair of the Heilbrunn Department of Population and Family Health at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health, New York. Richard A. Crosby , PhD, is DDI Endowed Professor and chair, Department of Health Behavior, University of Kentucky, College of Public Health, Lexington, Kentucky. Klappentext This book covers the developmental and health problems unique to the adolescent period of life. It focuses on special needs and public health programs for adolescents. It offers deep insight into smoking, violence, teen pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and other problems, along with intervention and prevention strategies. Adolescent Health "Anyone serious about improving adolescent health should read this book. It spans theoretical and developmental constructs, summaries of evidence-based interventions for adolescent risk behaviors, metrics, and policy recommendations." --S. Jean Emans, MD, chief, Division of Adolescent Medicine, and Robert Masland Jr., chair, Adolescent Medicine, Children's Hospital Boston, and professor of pediatrics, Harvard Medical School "This is the one single text that students can use to study adolescent health. It includes contributions from many of the world's most accomplished researchers to provide learners with cutting edge information to make the study of adolescence understandable and applicable in practical settings." --Gary L. Hopkins, MD, DrPH, associate research professor and director, Center for Prevention Research, and director, Center for Media Impact Research, Andrews University? "This textbook presents an excellent balance in weighing the evidence from the risk and the resilience literature, incorporating research in racially and ethnically diverse populations." --Renée R. Jenkins, MD, FAAP, professor, Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Howard University College of Medicine "This is an engaging, thorough, and thought-provoking statement of our knowledge about adolescence. " --Wendy Baldwin, PhD, director, Poverty, Gender, and Youth Program, Population Council Zusammenfassung This much-needed text offers an action-oriented epidemiologic approach to understanding the risk factors affecting adolescent health! and what can be done in response. Drawing on the leading experts in the field! this reference provides a survey and assessment of adolescent health risk behaviors! such as smoking! violence! teen pregnancy! and AIDS. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Figures, Tables, and Exhibits xii Foreword xvii Joy G. Dryfoos Acknowledgments xix Preface xxi The Contributors xxiii Part One: Foundations and Theory in Adolescent Health Risk Behavior One: Adolescents at Risk: A Generation in Jeopardy 3 Richard A. Crosby, John S. Santelli, Ralph J. DiClemente Two: Trends in Adolescent and Young Adult Morbidity and Mortality 7 Frederick P. Rivara, M. Jane Park, Charles E. Irwin Jr. Population Characteristics 8 Mortality 9 High-Risk Behaviors as Underlying Causes of Death 14 Mental Health 24 Three: Theories of Adolescent Risk Taking: The Biopsychosocial Model 31 Jessica M. Sales, Charles E. Irwin Jr. Biologically Based Theories of Risk Taking 33 Psychologically Based Theories of Risk Taking 35 Social and Environmental Theories of Risk Taking 38 The Biopsychosocial Model of Risk Taking 41 Four: Resilience in Adolescence 51 Lynne Michael Blum, Robert...

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