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 Adolescent Health
This paper examines four areas of adolescent health: nutrition, exercise and obesity, substance use, mental and emotional health, and sexual health.
• Category: Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Mental/Emotional Health
• British Medical Association • December 01, 2003
 Investing in Adolescent Health: A Social Imperative for California's Future
This paper discusses the importance of ensuring good adolescent health, makes recommendations for providing health services to teens, and suggests specific strategies to address seven different areas of adolescent health.
• Category: Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Mental/Emotional Health
• National Adolescent Health Information Center • 2000
 Promoting Positive Mental and Emotional Health in Teens: Some Lessons from Research
This paper explores the mental and emotional health problems that may be faced by adolescents, and assesses the effectiveness of various interventions.
• Category: Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Mental/Emotional Health
• Child Trends • September 01, 2002
 The Relationship Between Mental Health and Substance abuse Among Adolescents
This report examines the possibility that mental and emotional disorders can contribute to the use of alcohol, cigarettes, and illicit drugs by adolescents.
• Category: Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Mental/Emotional Health
• U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration • May 10, 2003
 Australia's Young People: Their Health and Wellbeing 2003
This report provides comprehensive information relating to the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of Australian youth.
• Category: Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Mental/Emotional Health
• Australian Institute of Health and Welfare • 2003
 Background for Community-Level Work on Emotional Well-being in Adolescence: Reviewing the Literature on Contributing Factors
This paper examines the importance of adolescent emotional regulation and coping, affect and mood, and feelings about self, and discusses individual, family, peer, school, and neighbourhood factors that are associated with positive mental and emotional health for adolescents .
• Category: Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Mental/Emotional Health
• Child Trends • December 01, 2001
 Background for Community-Level Work on Mental Health and Externalizing Disorders in Adolescence: Reviewing the Literature on Contributing Factors
This paper examines theories, antecedents, and preventions of adolescent mental health disorders, including anxiety, depression, drug and alcohol use, and eating disorders.
• Category: Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Mental/Emotional Health
• John S. and James L. Knight Foundation • December 2001
 The Health Status of California's Latino Youth
This report examines various adolescent health issues as they relate to Latino youth in California.
• Category: Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Mental/Emotional Health
• The California Adolescent Health Collaborative • July 01, 2004
 Child and Adolescent Violence Research at the National Institute of Mental Health: Fact Sheet
This report reviews existing reseach into the risk factors and experiences that contribute to violent, antisocial behaviour and depression in adolescence.
• Category: Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Mental/Emotional Health
• National Institute of Mental Health • April 01, 2000
 Healthy Youth, An Investment in Our Nation’s Future 2007
This report describes the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s perspective on school-based health education.
• Category: Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Mental/Emotional Health
• U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Coordinating Center for Health Promotion • April 2007
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