This practical manual offers a step-by-step guide to the treatment of anorexia nervosa in adolescents. |
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Signs of malnutrition are on the increase, especially among children and adolescents. |
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The successful prosecution of the case for children and adolescents demands effective advocacy. |
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One in five Africans and one in three African adolescents live in Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa. |
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Behaving like wiry, wired adolescents on a merry spree, this extrovert community breathes fresh air into the mechanics of daily existence. |
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First, adolescents are frequently know-it-alls who believe that they are smarter than everyone else. |
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Moreover, while many adolescents wrestle with these feelings, the auxiliary parents' struggles would invariably involve their charge. |
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Current labeling for fluoroquinolones warns against their use in children, adolescents, pregnant women, and lactating women. |
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Fortunately, the media also represents the most easily remediable influence on adolescents. |
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Children and adolescents disrupted public order by committing petty thefts and larceny, not by becoming drunk and disorderly. |
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Adolescent male athletes are more likely than other adolescents to use anabolic steroids and ergogenics as performance-enhancing drugs. |
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Nine hours of sitting and staring at zitty adolescents scribbling away can drive you mad. |
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I often have found the sweeper poems to be most resonant with adolescents, both here and abroad. |
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In spite of the general lethargy of teenagers, surveys show that most adolescents would like to be fitter. |
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Street lights fail to work, litter is strewn everywhere, vandalism is rife, and adolescents roam the streets aimlessly. |
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Most adolescents attribute more negative than positive characteristics to risk-taking peers. |
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When exposed to parental conflict, adolescents make cognitive appraisals, evaluating the threat of the conflict and attributing blame. |
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Most letters come from lovelorn adolescents, but the club also boasts a professional counsellor, who deals with the more difficult problems. |
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This version of attribution theory has been successfully applied to a range of children and adolescents. |
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Parental support, warmth, and authoritativeness are also connected with positive outcomes in adolescents. |
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By questioning methods and outcomes, adolescents begin to intuitively use the scientific method. |
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Many adolescents have come to rely on text messaging and email to communicate with friends, retailers, and service providers. |
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Female adolescents with sexual abuse histories were also more likely to use hallucinogens, tranquilizers, barbiturates, and inhalants. |
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A popular explanation for these findings is that adolescents who are depressed begin consuming alcohol as a way to self-medicate. |
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A structured programme for asthma education led by peers can lead to an improvement in self reported quality of life in adolescents with asthma. |
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While staff remained supportive, they encouraged the adolescents and young adults to become more independent and self-sufficient. |
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Sixty percent of the adolescents indicated that physical appearance determined their self-worth. |
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Further, adolescents are in a dependent position, unable to leave the family or to challenge the parents' superior authority. |
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Because many adolescents have slight hormone imbalances during puberty, menorrhagia isn't uncommon in teens. |
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To put young adolescents into serried rows of desks for hour upon hour is just not any way to learn at all. |
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Fortunately, after entering the workforce many youngsters continue to learn and will correct the miseducation they suffered as adolescents. |
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An estimated 10-15 percent of adolescents with recurrent major depressive episodes develop bipolar I disorder. |
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The end result can sometimes resemble a conversation between two monosyllabic adolescents. |
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The unabashedly poetic film depicts the turmoil experienced by a group of adolescents over the course of a summer in a dilapidated Southern town. |
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The paranasal sinuses are a common infection site in children and adolescents. |
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The research team worked with twelve adolescents from the five boroughs of New York City. |
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Statistics show that almost all smokers were hooked on tobacco as adolescents. |
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In the authors' view, the family is the major social unit for emotional development in adolescents. |
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Early adolescents are very aware of, and proud of, their new-found reasoning abilities. |
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Several adolescents also developed night terrors and needed to be escorted by their parents to the outdoor toilets. |
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Flood et al studied 580 children or adolescents with diabetes and compared maternal age at delivery with data from a census bureau. |
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In fact, depressed or suicidal adolescents may be those least likely to obtain help. |
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Nonworking adolescents were compared with adolescents who worked at least two hours per week. |
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The images are not of young men or adolescents, but men with receding hairlines, gray or graying hair. |
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The highest incidence is seen in adolescents playing pivoting sports such as football, basketball, and team handball. |
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There are special programmes for adolescents, young adults and for single and step-parents, each geared for the different age needs. |
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Nothing's better for getting the scoop on adolescents than driving the after-school carpool. |
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The divine figure suckling adolescents, the widest plaque and situated almost in the center, dominates this side. |
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Reported outbreaks affect females disproportionately more often than males, and frequently involve adolescents or children. |
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A common expectation is that poor adolescents would place more emphasis on economic sufficiency in their ideal lives. |
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In contrast, economic sufficiency emerged as a significant theme when the adolescents were asked to describe their ideal lives. |
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Among adolescents, sumatriptan nasal spray is a safe and effective method for migraine treatment. |
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After every celebration of their maturity, they revert to gawky, chippy adolescents until the next time they put on a party for the world. |
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Between 1870 and 1920, chlorosis, a form of anemia, was widely reported in female adolescents in the United States. |
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In urban Latino neighborhoods, adolescents may conflict with their parents if they assume cholo identities. |
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As a result, they can find emotional situations more confusing, leading to the petulant, huffy behaviour adolescents are notorious for. |
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From the folk culture, adolescents receive a world view and an identification with a unique cultural system. |
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Among the psychotherapies for children and adolescents, parent management training is without peer. |
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For many adolescents, particularly young women, their hearts really do belong to singing and movie idols. |
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They are prolonged adolescents with trebled testosterone levels and pockets stuffed with too many C-notes. |
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Frequently these informants were simply adolescents seeking to frighten peers or parents, by fabricating evidence of cult ritual. |
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This sounds like a conspiracy of some sort, to lull our aggressive adolescents into a lobotomized state of social and political illiteracy. |
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They among the 70-strong gathering who came to hear Abbott discuss how modern society is failing its young people, in particular, adolescents. |
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The parents were permissive with or neglectful of their children, and the adolescents had developed a certain degree of independence. |
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It most often manifests in adolescents as comedones, papulopustules, and nodulocysts. |
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The assessment of quality of life in adolescents with asthma was complicated by several factors. |
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For example, multiple addictions have been found among more than half of adolescents who have a compulsive behaviour problem. |
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Massage therapy has, however, been tried with children and adolescents hospitalized for conduct disorder and depression. |
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In a series of studies, we provided more physical contact for violent and conduct disorder adolescents by giving them massage therapy. |
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Psychologists who work with children, adolescents, couples and families often include various configurations of individuals in their work. |
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So, no awkward adolescents like him, no teenage angst, unrequited crushes or similar problems that plague parents. |
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A consanguineous sample of 410 Taiwanese mothers and adolescents was drawn from urban schools serving middle-income areas of Taiwan. |
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The attitudinal change of adolescents makes its conspicuous presence in the domestic environment. |
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First, we used data collected independently, but contemporaneously, from African-American male adolescents and their mothers. |
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Results show the very strong influence of friendships on tobacco initiation and continuance among this national sample of adolescents. |
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Might adolescents increase their sexual activity when they have access to contraception? |
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It's very common for adolescents to deny that they have asthma, so they may stop taking medications and have more flares and symptoms. |
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Welfare kids shipped off to orphanages can be called adolescents with kinetic potentiality. |
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Disorderly adolescents made coarse gestures with their thumbs and forefingers. |
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This ground-breaking study is a big step forward in our understanding of how to treat children and adolescents with anxiety disorders. |
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Due to the fact that adolescence is a critical period of development, examining the adjustment process of adolescents is especially relevant. |
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Clinicians should remain alert for large spinal curvatures when examining adolescents. |
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These rates cannot help but influence the development of adolescents attempting to survive on a day-to-day existence. |
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Secondly, future vaccines against genital herpes may prevent disease but not infection, and adolescents may be a target group for vaccination. |
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In the Australian healthcare system general practitioners provide the most accessible primary health care for adolescents. |
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It's easy to stereotype all adolescents as alcopop-swigging, hoodie-wearing, dope-smoking delinquents. |
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His interests are the psychopathology of violent criminal behaviour in children, adolescents and adults, as well as violent serial offending. |
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This is quite common in adolescents and is often first noted at the onset of puberty. |
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One often hears of growing concerns about the egocentrism, antisocial attitudes, and lack of morals of adolescents. |
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Many adolescents had difficulty identifying key variables to differentiate a male friend from a boyfriend. |
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It is as difficult for us to understand adolescents as it is for them to understand us. |
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The use of androgens by adolescents who have not completed their full growth will eliminate further growth by closing the bone epiphyses. |
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All clinical interactions with adolescents must be seen against this dynamic background of development. |
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Significant acting out frequently occurs among children and adolescents with major depression and dysthymic disorder. |
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In addition, adolescents who internalized their anger made more serious suicide attempts than did those who externalized their anger. |
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To this end we have recently had published the first waist circumference centile curves for British children and adolescents. |
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There's nothing in the world wrong with encouraging adolescents to be abstinent as long as possible. |
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At this time also adolescents begin to think hypothetically and abstractly. |
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The standard of behaviour, especially that of young adolescents, has become a matter of concern. |
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Some young girls, dressed as choir boys joked and held each other like the adolescents they were. |
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The adolescents that applied to the school were hoping to mimic Trevi's rise to fame. |
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Children, adolescents, parents and teachers should be made aware of this problem. |
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Dorothy works with adolescents and teens, as well as adults and couples on a wide range of issues. |
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The youth workers are employed to assist and help adolescents and teenagers. |
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How can the legal system and courts better meet the needs of children and adolescents? |
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I had worked with adolescents before, but this was a completely different experience. |
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For those children and adolescents newly presenting with depression the situation is different. |
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Fantasy is not the only genre that young adolescents show a preference for as readers. |
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She draws a metaphor for how this is contrary to her work with children and adolescents. |
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There has been a lot of change in the pattern of life that adolescents follow now. |
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The two boys first met at preschool, but it is as adolescents that they meet again. |
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In almost all situations adolescents are both children and adults at the same time. |
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No one discusses health issues pertaining to adolescents in the villages and the girls have no one to turn to. |
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Does the government see adolescents and youth as a cohesive group that needs separate attention? |
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It is not clear how much variance each of these two explanatory factors provides to account for psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents. |
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Doctors have long wrestled with the age of consent when it comes to mature adolescents. |
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Easily hurt by insults and just as easily swayed by compliments, she dwelled in an angsty purgatory familiar to most adolescents. |
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A blandly written, barely acted sitcom about high schoolers but geared toward adolescents? |
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In cases such as a spate of recent suicides by adolescents who were bullied on Facebook, the perpetrators were well known. |
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Rugby is cool, ditto the Eton wall game, because it's always fun to see some toffy nosed adolescents firmly press each others faces against a brick wall. |
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However, adolescents who held more favorable attitudes toward drinking were relatively unaffected by the program and did not abstain or moderate their alcohol consumption. |
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For the purposes of the content analysis, all pages of a web site that directly addressed adolescents were printed out, and these printed hard copies were used for coding. |
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Ciprofloxacin given orally shows rapid selectivity, which promotes resistance, and quinolones are not recommended in adolescents because of the associated risk of arthropathy. |
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It's a pose that should not be taken seriously, nothing more than addlebrained adolescents playing naughty dress-up, bored children looking for attention. |
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Parenting characterized by acceptance and firm control is associated, for adolescents, with enhanced school performance and general psychosocial adjustment. |
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This study found that adolescent girls are failing to ingest the daily adequate intake level, as most adolescents are consuming more carbonated soft drinks than milk. |
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In his version of the sexual revolution, Western adolescents break the chains of reason and social control to follow the sirens of their true love. |
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One of the explanations provided for this finding is the importance of work investments as a buffer against the challenges of parenting adolescents during midlife. |
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Are adolescents really any more troubled or troubling than before? |
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As adolescents are the only group in which carriage rates have been studied, these data provide more robust evidence of herd immunity across the whole population. |
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The grants fund empirical studies on methods of assessment, prevention or treatment, or on issues related to the psychopathology of children or adolescents. |
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The most important aspect of this study may be that it draws attention to repeated violence committed by male adolescents in relatively advantaged neighborhoods. |
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But that does not mean the bike sheds are crawling with nubile adolescents bonking like bunnies, or that those highly sexually experienced teenagers are typical. |
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However, studying the general population of adolescents revealed that many do not rebel against authority but maintain good relationships with parents and teachers throughout. |
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Not 17-year-olds with washboard abs, but smooth-cheeked preteens and young adolescents. |
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They're essentially gawky adolescents engaged in self-discovery. |
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Radiation therapy to the abdominal and pelvic regions in children and adolescents may potentially expose the ovaries to radiation and cause premature ovarian failure. |
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Society actually has structured the legal system in a way that provides adolescents with enhanced protections but those protections often go unnoticed, unremarked, and unused. |
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With its emphasis on self-expression and three-dimensional adolescents, Awkward. |
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Examination of the table indicates that there was wide variability on all measures, suggesting a fair amount of heterogeneity in this sample of adolescents. |
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In addition, abuse of anabolic steroids can stunt bone growth in adolescents and result in potentially permanent damage to the heart, liver, and kidneys. |
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The timing of the fertile window is even less predictable for women with less regular cycles, which includes adolescents and women in their perimenopause. |
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As a pediatrician who specializes in the care of adolescents, I ask my patients a lot of personal questions. |
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Insomnia, narcolepsy, idiopathic hypersomnia, restless legs syndrome, and numerous medications are also common causes of inadequate sleep in adolescents. |
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He's sold millions of books over the years, keeping prepubescents and spotty adolescents alike hooked on his dynamite prose, all while pretending to do real work. |
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I think our intentions are good in trying to protect adolescents from exploitative, if not downright lecherous, adults. |
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While these friendships tend to be less stable than those between non-drug-using and nonantisocial peers, real friendships between antisocial adolescents exist. |
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Further, it was conjectured that the adolescents mistook superficial emotions, such as excitement and security, for genuine feelings of well-being. |
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We observed substantial associations between the amount of sexual content viewed by adolescents and advances in their sexual behavior during the subsequent year. |
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In our view, this integrative approach to prevention offers the best hope for working effectively with adolescents and families in the highest-risk categories. |
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As they do for many adolescents and adults, fantasy and science fiction gave me fables that were spiritual and fables that explored the desire to be spiritual. |
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Bewildered adolescents, many of them accompanied by equally confused guardians, spill out into the hallway. |
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It has also reminded me vividly of my schooldays, when the intellectual horizon of Chilean adolescents had more than a sliver reserved for paradox, mystery and ambiguity. |
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This is a chronic inflammation of the hair follicle and sebaceous gland characterized by pustules, comedones, cysts, and scars, and it affects most adolescents. |
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He beautifully captures the Lord of the Flies cruelty of insecure adolescents grasping for their place on the ladder, mashing the faces of those below them under heel. |
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Her husband takes comfort in the relative peace afforded by an intake of troubled adolescents. |
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Obesity experts who compiled the document say self-conscious adolescents feel embarrassed in the presence of the opposite gender during gym and swimming lessons. |
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It was expected that the more psychosocially mature adolescents would be less involved in the risky behavior of heavier drinking, both concurrently and longitudinally. |
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Adults or adolescents who have a history of documented esophageal candidiasis, particularly multiple episodes, should be considered candidates for chronic suppressive therapy. |
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Part 2 on physical and psychosomatic illness opens with Liakopoulou's chapter on the separation-individuation process in adolescents with chronic physical illness. |
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Longitudinal health endangering behavior risk among resilient and nonresilient early adolescents. |
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The SPS, originally developed in 1982, is a 36-item, self-report measure that is designed to assess suicide risk in adults and adolescents. |
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Methylphenidate, atomoxetine and dexamfetamine for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children and adolescents. |
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Especially appealing to older children and adolescents are science museums or exploratoriums. |
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In our own tongue salmon are fry as babies, parr as children, smolt as adolescents, and grilse as adults. |
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The new emo had a more refined sound than in the 1990s and a far greater appeal amongst adolescents than its earlier incarnations. |
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Developmental psychology studies how the mind forms as children and adolescents grow. |
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Carotid artery distensibility and function in adolescents with type 1 diabetes. |
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Researchers enrolled a diverse group of adults, adolescents and school age children. |
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Wehmeyer identified perceptual and psychological factors in career decision-making of adolescents with and without cognitive disabilities. |
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This is the most common type of noninflammatory odontogenic cyst and is primarily found in adolescents and young adults. |
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This is different to sexual attraction to post-pubescent adolescents, known as ephebophilia. |
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Use of sunscreen, sunburning rates, and tanning bed use among more than 10,000 US children and adolescents. |
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But it's steadily rising again, gaining ground with over-the-counter drug abuse, which experts say is soaring among adolescents. |
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In the review of literature on the SWBS, no specific validity data was found on adolescents. |
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Functional impairment in clinical samples of Norwegian and Swedish children and adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder. |
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This study investigated the psychological characteristics of adolescents who were members of two fan clubs in Hong Kong. |
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It found that induced abortion does not cause mental health problems in adolescents. |
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Clinicopathologic features and treatment of osteoid osteoma and osteoblastoma in children and adolescents. |
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These findings led to further studies showing histologic and hormonal abnormalities in adolescents with varicoceles. |
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Mark Foley is therefore not a pedophile but an ephebophile, or one who is similarly interested in adolescents. |
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Like generations of sad adolescents I loved the Mancunian miserabilists with their songs of woe. |
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Education and counselling by physicians of children and adolescents has been found to be effective in decreasing the risk of tobacco use. |
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The new emo had a much more mainstream sound than in the 1990s and a far greater appeal amongst adolescents than its earlier incarnations. |
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Evidence supports effectiveness and safety in adolescents and those who have and have not previously had children. |
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In addition, several of the school and individual risk factors suggest a general lack of strategicness on the part of adolescents who drink. |
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British researchers have discovered that the 2009 H1N1 influenza vaccine increased-the risk of narcolepsy in children and adolescents. |
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This analysis reports the pharmacokinetics of perampanel as adjunctive therapy in children compared to adolescents. |
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Contextual features and behavioral functions of self-mutilation among adolescents. |
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Those showed Ixiaro is highly immunogenic in children and adolescents between the ages of two 2 months and 18 years. |
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Nutrition knowledge, attitude and dietary practices of adolescents and mothers of different socioeconomic backgrounds in Khartoum locality. |
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Testing the hypothesis of the multidimensional model of anorexia nervosa in adolescents. |
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Penny dreadful publications were an alternative to mainstream works, and were aimed at working class adolescents, introducing the infamous Sweeney Todd. |
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White adolescents who watch a lot of R-rated movies are nearly three times as likely to try smoking as are their peers who watch little of such fare, a new study finds. |
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From an emancipatory communitarian perspective to career development, the sociopolitical context of adolescents also influences their occupational expectations. |
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Children and adolescents who attend summer camp are known as campers. |
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Recent studies have suggested treatment outcome in adolescents with social anxiety disorder can also be assessed by analysing language by means of Corpus Linguistics. |
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A new study from researchers at the University of New Hampshire finds that sibling aggression is associated with significantly worse mental health in children and adolescents. |
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Also attractive are new sexual-ethical issues like emergency contraception and anything that disprivileges children, adolescents or vulnerable women. |
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In a new meta-analysis, researchers explored how peer victimization is related to an increased chance of suicidal ideation and suicide attempts among children and adolescents. |
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Neuroleptic-related dyskinesias in children and adolescents. |
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Estimating diarrheal illness and deaths attributable to Shigellae and enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli among older children, adolescents, and adults in South Asia and Africa. |
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Herpes simplex virus now ranks second among the causes of viral meningitis in adolescents and adults, and is set to increase as the incidence of genital herpes rises. |
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The purpose of the current study is to examine the developmental trajectories of substance use among monoracial and biracial Black adolescents and young adults. |
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Forgiving education with parentally love-deprived late adolescents. |
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Flood warned expanded access to concealed weapons by younger people Would pose a danger because adolescents are not as menially developed as adults. |
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Quadrel and colleagues' sample tested both adults and adolescents, finding that adults and their children believed the adults were less prone to a variety of risks. |
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In older children and adolescents, polyuria and polydipsia usually predominate, but these symptoms can be misinterpreted by parents and schools or ignored by adolescents. |
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