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Research Activities, May 2009:Task Force recommends screening adolescents for clinical depressionResearch Activities, March 2009: Strategies are needed to improve immunization rates among adolescents, especially those with high-risk conditions Research Activities, February 2009: Adolescent females who are overweight have higher health expenditures than adolescent males who are overweight Mental health counseling remains persistently low from adolescence into young adulthood Research Activities, October 2008: Study provides new evidence linking antidepressants and risk of suicide in depressed children and adolescents Research Activities, September 2008: Overweight adolescents with type 2 diabetes underestimate their weight problem, as do their parents Black girls look at being overweight with different eyes Although most children and adolescents have been vaccinated against hepatitis B virus, adults lag behind Youth at highest risk of attempting suicide are severely depressed and suffered a recent romantic breakup or assault Research Activities, July 2008: Zero tolerance of alcohol for drivers under age 21 reduces drinking and driving among college students Research Activities, June 2008: Diagnosis of bipolar disorder among youth skyrockets Research Activities, April 2008: Adolescents are willing to have chlamydial screening by pediatricians during urgent care visits Research Activities, March 2008:Collaboration between hospital and community palliative care services can improve care for dying children A short homeless period among youth "aged out" of the foster care system affects care access, but not health Research Activities, January 2008: Regulatory warnings led to decreased use of antidepressants in children and adolescents in 2004 and 2005 Intervention programs that focus on already violent youth are more effective than other programs for reducing violent behavior Research Activities, December 2007: Many underinsured U.S. children are not getting needed vaccines due to the current vaccine financing systemResearch Activities, October 2007: Researchers examine link between trauma and alcohol problems as well as cardiovascular risk factors among American IndiansResearch Activities, September 2007: Children with complex chronic conditions are more likely to die in their homes than in the hospital Exam room reminders and physician feedback can improve screening for chlamydia in young women during preventive care visits Research Activities, August 2007: Pediatricians recognize most overweight or obese children without using proportional weight curvesPertussis vaccination in adults can be cost-effective depending on incidence rates Research Activities, July 2007: Today's teen smokers are more likely to engage in risky behaviors than teens who smoked in the early nineties Hospitalization patterns change as young people with congenital heart disease transition from adolescence to adulthood Research Activities, June 2007: The State Children's Health Insurance Program can improve care access, use, and quality for children with special health care needs and adolescents Incentives combined with peer counseling are a cost-effective way to get adolescents to adhere to a tuberculosis control program Rate of childbirth-related hospital stays decreases for girls under age 18 Research Activities, March 2007: Children are more likely to attend a weight management program if location and time are convenient for parents Research Activities, February 2007: Many children do not receive recommended well-child visits during the year, especially disadvantaged children Research Activities, January 2007: Missed opportunities: Too few Americans are being screened or counseled to prevent colorectal cancer, obesity, and other conditions Antidepressants may increase children's and adolescents' risk of suicide attempts after hospitalization for depression Research Activities, June 2006: Antidepressant use doubled among adolescents from 1997 to 2002, with no change among children younger than 13 years Research Activities, April 2006 Wisconsin study finds hundreds of hospitalizations for self-poisonings among 12- to 17-year-olds Most teenagers with chlamydial infections receive appropriate antibiotics, but fewer receive other recommended care Research Activities, March 2006 AHRQ's Quality Indicators can be used as a screening tool to identify potential quality of care problems Adding cognitive behavioral therapy to treatment plans reduces depressive symptoms among adolescents Research Activities, February 2006: Hospital type and location influence discharge disposition of adolescents hospitalized for suicide attempts Research Activities, January 2006: Cognitive behavioral therapy offers adolescents with depression some benefit over treatment with antidepressants alone Research Activities, November 2005: Low-dose insulin does not affect weight or physical development of children at risk for developing type 1 diabetes Research Activities, October 2005: Two factors predict risk for suicide attempts in youths referred for emergency psychiatric hospitalization Research Activities, September 2005: Events surrounding a serious injury affect the likelihood that an adolescent will suffer from long-term post traumatic stress disorder Adolescents underuse and receive little preventive health counseling during primary care visits Research Activities, August 2005: Age, not height and weight, may be a better marker for assessing risk to children riding in vehicles with air bags Few adolescents with special health care needs receive adequate transition from pediatric to adult-oriented health care Routine pertussis vaccination of adolescents would be beneficial and reasonably cost effective Research Activities, July 2005: Clinician training and charting tools can improve primary care screening and counseling of adolescents about risky behaviors Research Activities, May 2005: Researchers examine effects of quality improvement on depression care for adolescents and adults Homeless youths have numerous health and access to care problems that vary between street and shelter-based youths
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