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Effect of COVID-19 on Emergency Department Visits for Suicidal Ideation and Suicide Attempts among South Carolina Youth

Objectives: Evidence suggests that the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic negatively affected children’s mental health (MH). The emergency department (ED) is often the first point of contact with a physician for youth who are experiencing suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Population-level reports of ED utilization in South Carolina for suicidal ideation (SI)…

Posted in: adolescents 13 COVID-19 55 emergency psychiatry 2 suicidal ideation 2 suicide attempt 2

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Assessing the Knowledge and Comfort Level of US Family Medicine Residents Regarding Consenting and Confidentiality in Adolescent Health Care

Objectives: Organizations recommend providing confidential adolescent health care to reduce the consequences of high-risk health behaviors such as substance use, unhealthy eating patterns, and high-risk sexual behaviors. Family physicians are uniquely positioned to provide confidential counseling and care to this vulnerable population but must be trained to provide such care….

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Substance Use Disorders among Adolescents in the United States: 2000–2019

Objectives: Substance use disorders (SUDs) are characterized by impairment caused by the recurrent use of alcohol, illicit drugs, or both. SUDs are pervasive and endemic among US adolescents, with potentially negative health and social consequences. Although the term experimentation normalizes adolescent substance abuse, the long-term consequences of this behavior beginning…

Posted in: adolescents 13 epidemiology 36 Kids’ Inpatient Database 3 substance use disorders 3

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Substance Use Disorder among Hospitalized Adolescents in North Carolina

Objectives: Individuals who began using alcohol or other drugs before the age of 15 are 7 times more likely to develop a substance use disorder (SUD) in adulthood. This study sought to determine the common characteristics of SUD-related hospitalizations and patterns of discharge diagnoses among adolescents in North Carolina. Methods:…

Posted in: adolescents 13 HCUP 3 hospital discharges 2 State Inpatient Database 4 substance use disorders 3

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Social Support for Physical Activity for High Schoolers in Rural Southern Appalachia

Objective: Social support for physical activity (PA) has been shown to enhance PA levels in adolescents. Although social support has been examined extensively in the literature, less is known about the role of social support for PA for high school adolescents in rural southern Appalachia. PA is important because adolescent…

Posted in: adolescents 13 Appalachia 18 physical activity 19 social support 4

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Breast-feeding, Leptin:Adiponectin Ratio, and Metabolic Dysfunction in Adolescents with Obesity

Objectives: Increased adiposity increases leptin and decreases adiponectin concentrations, resulting in an increased leptin:adiponectin ratio (LAR). In adults, components of the metabolic syndrome and other cardiometabolic risk factors, what we classify here as “metabolic dysfunction,” are associated with both a high LAR and a history of being breast-fed. The relation…

Posted in: adolescents 13 breast-feeding 6 metabolic dysfunction 2 Obesity 70

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Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in Hispanic Adolescents in South Texas

Objectives: Despite a national crisis of increased prevalence of obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus in adolescents, especially among Hispanics, there is a paucity of data on health indicators among farmworker adolescents and their peers. The main aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of cardiovascular disease risk…

Posted in: adolescents 13 blood pressure 10 Cardiovascular Disease 27 Obesity 70

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Adolescents with Sickle Cell Disease in a Rural Community: Are They Ready to Transition to Adulthood?

Objectives: Most patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) survive to adulthood; however, young adults with SCD have high rates of morbidity and mortality and may struggle in the transition to a healthy adulthood. The purpose of this study was to determine the readiness of a rural SCD population for the…

Posted in: adolescents 13 medical home 2 sickle cell disease 28 transition 3 young adults 4

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Iron Insufficiency and Hypovitaminosis D in Adolescents with Chronic Fatigue and Orthostatic Intolerance

Objectives: More than 10% of adolescents suffer from severe fatigue and/or orthostatic intolerance. Adult studies show correlations between iron insufficiency and fatigue as well as between hypovitaminosis D and non-specific pain. We sought to determine whether there were correlations between nutritional factors (iron status, and serum vitamin D levels) and…

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Case Report

Electroconvulsive Therapy for Malignant Catatonia in Adolescence

Abstract:Malignant catatonia is a severe form of catatonia which is acute in onset, and is systemically devastating, as it is associated with fever and autonomic instability. Although rarely described in children and adolescents, malignant catatonia should feature prominently in the differential diagnosis of acute pediatric encephalopathies, as it is a…

Posted in: adolescents 13 benzodiazepines 5 sickle cell anemia 6

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Weight Perception and Weight Control Practice in a Multiethnic Sample of US Adolescents

Objectives:Obesity is disproportionately prevalent among many racial/ethnic minority groups. The main objectives of this study are (1) to examine the extent of body weight misperception for a representative sample of US adolescents; (2) to explore the gender and racial/ethnic differences associated with an adolescents’ weight goals and weight loss attempts…

Posted in: adolescents 13 body mass index 17

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The Risk of Overweight in Children and Adolescents with Major Mental Illness

Objectives: To survey the charts of youths with major mental illness who may constitute a high-risk group (HRG) for overweight. Methods: We reviewed the charts of youths admitted to a public sector psychiatric hospital. For the 795 cases of patients 6 to 18 years old identified as the study cohort,…

Posted in: adolescents 13 children 22 Obesity 70 psychotropic medications 2

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Correlation between High Risk Obesity Groups and Low Socioeconomic Status in School Children

Objective: Obesity is a major health problem among children and adolescents which is potentially affected by socioeconomic status (SES). The high risk group (HRG) comprises those youths with a body mass index (BMI) between the 85th and 95th percentile (at risk for overweight) and ≥95th percentile (overweight). We sought a…

Posted in: adolescents 13 African Americans 8 blacks 2 body mass index 17 children 22 ethnicity 6 middle school 2 race 15 sex 2 socioeconomic 2 whites 2
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