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- 07-05 Two in three young people say they have been a passenger in a speeding car, and more than half of those put their lives at risk by not asking the driver to slow down
- 07-05 Every American child
- 07-05 An analysis of UK drug policy from a new independent commission says the UK has high drug use and ineffectual drug policies.
- 07-05 Carshalton College is helping keep the training kitchen alive and filling an industry-wide skills gap in trained chefs.
- 07-05 Core Competencies in Sexual Health for Youth Workers
- 07-05 A US study found that those who use condoms the first time they have sexual intercourse are more likely to continue using condoms into young adulthood.
- 07-04 a related website
- 07-04 Positive mental attitudes: 16--18 year olds students at Bedford College have benefited from a whole day of positive thinking training thanks to professional hypnotherapy
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- 07-04 Young adults' perceptions of cigarette warning labels in the United States and Canada: Increasing label size and adding graphic colour images of diseased mouths and lungs can affect the attention a message receives and its believability.
- 07-04 UK teenage cancer patients are rare but it is the second largest cause of death in that age group after accidents
- 07-04 Many US young adults engage in unhealthy behaviors including 78% consuming fewer than five fruits and vegetables per day
- 07-04 US College drinking games: men and women engaged in drinking games at similar rates but was related to alcohol-related consequences in women only.
- 07-03 More students stay on to learn with 'pupil pay'
- 07-03 UK 6th Form & FE Colleges: healthy college articles from 'Education and Health'
- 07-03 Success as 4000 bored Scottish youngsters get active
- 07-03 Low birth weight
- 07-03 US teenagers report working an average of 16.2 hours per school week
- 07-03 The key predictors of (young people's) drug use
- 07-03 Video racing games linked to risky road behavior
- 07-03 New Zealand teenagers and the 2007 UNICEF report
- 07-03 One-third of young Australians
- 07-03 China's netizens total 123 million, and those under the age of 18, 18.3 million
- 07-03 Australian youth and the 2007 UNICEF report
- 07-03 More New Zealand young people self harming
- 07-03 Action video games sharpen vision 20%
- 07-03 Socio-sexual lifestyles of youth in urban Central Java, Indonesia
- 07-03 Increasing numbers of young people in the Czech Republic are not protecting themselves against HIV transmission,
- 07-03 College is completely different to school and I couldn't see why anyone aged 16 or over would object to coming.'
- 07-03 Devon youth leisure nights a resounding success
- 07-03 Young US millionaire's three principles to success
- 07-03 UK Healthy College
- 07-03 Teen boozing
- 07-02 Why teenagers do stupid things: They think more than adults do about risks and benefits, but then opt for the benefits.
- 07-02 Beijing teenagers enjoy love story magazines, as one student said,
- 07-02 US teenagers who talk to strangers online are more likely to become victims of online harassment than those who share their personal information on the Internet
- 07-02 A tendency toward delinquency or living in a neighborhood where drugs are readily available are just as important in determining whether a young person in the US will abuse marijuana as whether or not he tries cigarettes or alcohol first.
- 07-02 Teenage drinkers rely on alcohol in later life - Alcohol becomes an overused tool for weathering the trials of adulthood if a person first uses it as a young teenager.
- 07-02 It has been estimated that Hong Kong has 18,500 'hikikomori', or young people suffering from extreme social withdrawal and refusing to leave their homes.
- 07-02 Children and adolescents' likelihood of starting to smoke may be influenced by the behaviour of their families
- 07-02 SMOKING...
- 07-02 Australian teenagers in lone-parent families were more likely to smoke than those resided in two-parent (couple) families and for young females, the difference in smoking prevalence is striking (25% versus 13%).
- 07-02 A book, to help young people who are afraid of growing up and becoming independent, written by a 23-year-old Tokyo office worker has won Japan's most prestigious literary prize.
- 07-02 Rates of condom use
- 07-02 US teenagers with non-resident fathers are less likely to try high-risk behaviors or take part in delinquent activities if dad stays involved in their lives.
- 07-02 There is little strong evidence that school-based programmes are effective in the long term in preventing uptake of smoking.
- 07-02 Chinese teenagers are getting addicted to the Internet and taking to crime at a younger age than in any other country
- 07-02 http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1530-0277.2006.00265.x
- 07-02 US teenagers are eating fewer fruits and vegetables than in 1999, a new study reveals, and the situation only worsens as teenagers get older.
- 07-02 Healthy US Youth: An Investment in Our Nation's Future, 2007