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This much-needed text offers an action-oriented epidemiologic approach to understanding the risk factors affecting adolescent health, and what can be done in response. Drawing on the leading experts in the field, this reference provides a survey and assessment of adolescent health risk behaviors, such as smoking, violence, teen pregnancy, and AIDS.

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Adolescent Health: Understanding and Preventing Risk Behaviors provides a strong foundation in current research, theory, and policy for those who study and work with adolescents. -- PsycCritiques, American Psychological Association (February 17, 2010, Vol. 55,)

Table of Contents

List of Figures, Tables, and Exhibits xii

Foreword xvii
Joy G. Dryfoos

Acknowledgments xix

Preface xxi

The Contributors xxiii

Part One: Foundations and Theory in Adolescent Health Risk Behavior

One: Adolescents at Risk: A Generation in Jeopardy 3
Richard A. Crosby, John S. Santelli, Ralph J. DiClemente

Two: Trends in Adolescent and Young Adult Morbidity and Mortality 7
Frederick P. Rivara, M. Jane Park, Charles E. Irwin Jr.

Population Characteristics 8

Mortality 9

High-Risk Behaviors as Underlying Causes of Death 14

Mental Health 24

Three: Theories of Adolescent Risk Taking: The Biopsychosocial Model 31
Jessica M. Sales, Charles E. Irwin Jr.

Biologically Based Theories of Risk Taking 33

Psychologically Based Theories of Risk Taking 35

Social and Environmental Theories of Risk Taking 38

The Biopsychosocial Model of Risk Taking 41

Four: Resilience in Adolescence 51
Lynne Michael Blum, Robert Wm. Blum

Defining the Terms 53

Conceptual Framework 54

Ecological Factors 55

Adolescent Neurodevelopment, Stress, and Resilience 59

Resilience and Evidence-Based Interventions 70

Five: Theories and Models of Adolescent Decision Making 77
Julie S. Downs, Baruch Fischhoff

Key Concepts and Research Findings 80

Decision Science and Social Cognition Models of Health Behavior 89

Adolescents and Adults 90

Six: Biological Underpinnings of Adolescent Development 95
Elizabeth A. Shirtcliff

The Organizational-Activational Hypothesis: Hormonal Changes from Fetal Through Adolescent Development 97

Seven: Positive Youth Development: Contemporary Theoretical Perspectives 115
Richard M. Lerner, Mona Abo-Zena, Neda Bebiroglu, Aerika Brittian, Alicia Doyle Lynch, Sonia Issac

Prior Theoretical Models of Adolescent Development 116

Origins of the Positive Youth Development Perspective 117

Defining Features of Developmental Systems Theories 117

Features of the PYD Perspective 120

Part Two: Preventing Key Health Risk Behaviors

Eight: Tobacco Use and Adolescent Health 131
Richard R. Clayton, Crystal A. Caudill, Melissa J. H. Segress

Scope of the Problem and Health Outcomes 133

Strategies for Reducing the Risk of Tobacco Use Among Adolescents 137

Nine: Understanding and Preventing Risks for Adolescent Obesity 147
Mary Ann Pentz

Health Promotion and Risk Prevention 148

Ten: Adolescent Alcohol Use 165
Michael Windle, Rebecca C. Windle

Epidemiology of Alcohol Use Among Teens 167

Promoting Health and Preventing Risk of Alcohol Use Among Youth 171

Eleven: Substance Use Among Adolescents: Risk, Prevention, and Treatment 179
Chisina Kapungu, Charu Thakral, Stefanie M. Limberger, Geri R. Donenberg

Epidemiology of Adolescents’ Illicit Substance Use 180

Risk and Protective Factors for Adolescent Substance Abuse 182

Prevention of Adolescents’ Illicit Substance Use 186

Treatment of Adolescent Substance Abuse and Dependence 198

Twelve: Adolescent Violence: Risk, Resilience, and Prevention 213
Sarah E. Kretman, Marc A. Zimmerman, Susan Morrel-Samuels, Darrell Hudson

Epidemiology 214

Key Concepts 216

Examples of Resiliency-Based Interventions Used in Schools 223

Thirteen: Prevention of Suicidal Behavior During Adolescence 233
Anthony Spirito, Quetzalcoatl Hernandez-Cervantes

Epidemiology 234

Prevention 237

Fourteen: Unintentional Injuries Among Adolescents 249
David A. Sleet, Michael F. Ballesteros

Unintentional Injuries 251

Motor Vehicle Injuries 254

Strategies for Reducing Motor Vehicle–Related Injuries 257

Home and Recreation Injuries 258

Strategies for Reducing Home and Recreation Injuries 261

Settings for Adolescent Injury 262

Preventing and Controlling Injuries 265

Fifteen: Sexually Transmitted Disease Transmission and Pregnancy Among Adolescents 275
Laura F. Salazar, John S. Santelli, Richard A. Crosby, Ralph J. DiClemente

Epidemiology 277

Key Concepts and Research Findings 283

Sixteen: Interventions to Prevent Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Including HIV Infection 303
Douglas Kirby, Richard A. Crosby, John S. Santelli, Ralph J. DiClemente

Methods Used in This Review 305

Curriculum-Based Sex and STD/HIV Education Programs 306

Youth Development Programs 324

Intensive Programs Combining Youth Development and Reproductive Health 327

Communitywide Pregnancy or STD/HIV Prevention Programs 328

Part Three: Populations, Policy, and Prevention Strategies

Seventeen: Incarcerated and Delinquent Youth 339
Nicholas Freudenberg

Comparisons 341

Key Concepts: Health Conditions and Health Behavior 342

Roles for Health Professionals 344

The Health-Promoting Correctional Facility 350

Eighteen: Depression and Sexual Risk Behavior in Adolescents 359
Lydia A. Shrier

Epidemiology of HIV, STIs, and Pregnancy in Adolescents 360

Depressive Symptoms, Mood Disorders, and Emotional Distress in Adolescents 361

Interventions 365

Implications for Research 367

Implications for Health Care 368

Nineteen: Connectedness in the Lives of Adolescents 375
Debra H. Bernat, Michael D. Resnick

Key Concepts and Research Findings: What is Meant by “Connectedness”? 376

Twenty: Family Influences on Adolescent Health 391
Susan L. Davies, Richard A. Crosby, Ralph J. Diclemente

Key Concepts and Research Findings 392

Future Directions for Family-Focused Research 404

Twenty-One: Media Exposure and Adolescents’ Health Behavior 411
Victor C. Strasburger, Marjorie J. Hogan

Teens and Media Use 413

The Influence of Media on Adolescents 413

Solutions: Improving Media for Adolescents 434

Twenty-Two: Technological Advances in Modifying Adolescent Health Risk Behaviors 447
Natalie C. Kaiser, Jason E. Owen, Andrew J. Winzelberg

Key Concepts and Research Findings 449

Twenty-Three: Measuring Adolescent Health Behaviors 473
Renee E. Sieving, Lydia A. Shrier

Types of Measures 475

Measurement Error 483

Twenty-Four: Brief Motivational Interventions for Adolescent Health Promotion in Clinical Settings 493
Mary Rojas, Debra Braun-Courville, Anne Nucci-Sack, Angela Diaz

Brief Intervention 496

Twenty-Five: Health Policy Approaches to Reduce Adolescent Risk Behavior and Adverse Health Consequences 511
David G. Altman, Heather Champion, Erin L. Sutfin

The Ecological Model 512

Principles of Policy Approaches 513

Tobacco 513

Alcohol 516

Driving 518

Physical Activity and Obesity 519

Violence 520

Sexual Health 522

Twenty-Six: Legal and Ethical Issues in Adolescent Health Care and Research 531
Abigail English, John S. Santelli, Audrey Smith Rogers

Health, Human Rights, and Ethical Principles 532

Legal Status of Adolescents and Access to Health Care 537

Research Regulation and Ethics 539

Twenty-Seven: Adolescent Risk Behaviors and Adverse Health Outcomes: Future Directions for Research, Practice, and Policy 549
Ralph J. DiClemente, John S. Santelli, Richard A. Crosby

Prevention Research and Practice are Interdisciplinary 551

Adolescent Health Promotion Needs to Address Multiple Levels of Causality 552

Strategies are Needed to Improve the Sustainability of Health Promotion Programs 553

New and Promising Theoretical Orientations 554

The Need to Improve Prevention Program Transfer 555

The Need to Measure Cost-Effectiveness in Health Promotion Research 557

Interactions Between Spheres of Influence: Lessons for the Future 558

Name Index 561

Subject Index 567

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      Publication Date: 05/06/2009
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      Book Synopsis
      This much-needed text offers an action-oriented epidemiologic approach to understanding the risk factors affecting adolescent health, and what can be done in response. Drawing on the leading experts in the field, this reference provides a survey and assessment of adolescent health risk behaviors, such as smoking, violence, teen pregnancy, and AIDS.

      Trade Review
      Adolescent Health: Understanding and Preventing Risk Behaviors provides a strong foundation in current research, theory, and policy for those who study and work with adolescents. -- PsycCritiques, American Psychological Association (February 17, 2010, Vol. 55,)

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures, Tables, and Exhibits xii

      Foreword xvii
      Joy G. Dryfoos

      Acknowledgments xix

      Preface xxi

      The Contributors xxiii

      Part One: Foundations and Theory in Adolescent Health Risk Behavior

      One: Adolescents at Risk: A Generation in Jeopardy 3
      Richard A. Crosby, John S. Santelli, Ralph J. DiClemente

      Two: Trends in Adolescent and Young Adult Morbidity and Mortality 7
      Frederick P. Rivara, M. Jane Park, Charles E. Irwin Jr.

      Population Characteristics 8

      Mortality 9

      High-Risk Behaviors as Underlying Causes of Death 14

      Mental Health 24

      Three: Theories of Adolescent Risk Taking: The Biopsychosocial Model 31
      Jessica M. Sales, Charles E. Irwin Jr.

      Biologically Based Theories of Risk Taking 33

      Psychologically Based Theories of Risk Taking 35

      Social and Environmental Theories of Risk Taking 38

      The Biopsychosocial Model of Risk Taking 41

      Four: Resilience in Adolescence 51
      Lynne Michael Blum, Robert Wm. Blum

      Defining the Terms 53

      Conceptual Framework 54

      Ecological Factors 55

      Adolescent Neurodevelopment, Stress, and Resilience 59

      Resilience and Evidence-Based Interventions 70

      Five: Theories and Models of Adolescent Decision Making 77
      Julie S. Downs, Baruch Fischhoff

      Key Concepts and Research Findings 80

      Decision Science and Social Cognition Models of Health Behavior 89

      Adolescents and Adults 90

      Six: Biological Underpinnings of Adolescent Development 95
      Elizabeth A. Shirtcliff

      The Organizational-Activational Hypothesis: Hormonal Changes from Fetal Through Adolescent Development 97

      Seven: Positive Youth Development: Contemporary Theoretical Perspectives 115
      Richard M. Lerner, Mona Abo-Zena, Neda Bebiroglu, Aerika Brittian, Alicia Doyle Lynch, Sonia Issac

      Prior Theoretical Models of Adolescent Development 116

      Origins of the Positive Youth Development Perspective 117

      Defining Features of Developmental Systems Theories 117

      Features of the PYD Perspective 120

      Part Two: Preventing Key Health Risk Behaviors

      Eight: Tobacco Use and Adolescent Health 131
      Richard R. Clayton, Crystal A. Caudill, Melissa J. H. Segress

      Scope of the Problem and Health Outcomes 133

      Strategies for Reducing the Risk of Tobacco Use Among Adolescents 137

      Nine: Understanding and Preventing Risks for Adolescent Obesity 147
      Mary Ann Pentz

      Health Promotion and Risk Prevention 148

      Ten: Adolescent Alcohol Use 165
      Michael Windle, Rebecca C. Windle

      Epidemiology of Alcohol Use Among Teens 167

      Promoting Health and Preventing Risk of Alcohol Use Among Youth 171

      Eleven: Substance Use Among Adolescents: Risk, Prevention, and Treatment 179
      Chisina Kapungu, Charu Thakral, Stefanie M. Limberger, Geri R. Donenberg

      Epidemiology of Adolescents’ Illicit Substance Use 180

      Risk and Protective Factors for Adolescent Substance Abuse 182

      Prevention of Adolescents’ Illicit Substance Use 186

      Treatment of Adolescent Substance Abuse and Dependence 198

      Twelve: Adolescent Violence: Risk, Resilience, and Prevention 213
      Sarah E. Kretman, Marc A. Zimmerman, Susan Morrel-Samuels, Darrell Hudson

      Epidemiology 214

      Key Concepts 216

      Examples of Resiliency-Based Interventions Used in Schools 223

      Thirteen: Prevention of Suicidal Behavior During Adolescence 233
      Anthony Spirito, Quetzalcoatl Hernandez-Cervantes

      Epidemiology 234

      Prevention 237

      Fourteen: Unintentional Injuries Among Adolescents 249
      David A. Sleet, Michael F. Ballesteros

      Unintentional Injuries 251

      Motor Vehicle Injuries 254

      Strategies for Reducing Motor Vehicle–Related Injuries 257

      Home and Recreation Injuries 258

      Strategies for Reducing Home and Recreation Injuries 261

      Settings for Adolescent Injury 262

      Preventing and Controlling Injuries 265

      Fifteen: Sexually Transmitted Disease Transmission and Pregnancy Among Adolescents 275
      Laura F. Salazar, John S. Santelli, Richard A. Crosby, Ralph J. DiClemente

      Epidemiology 277

      Key Concepts and Research Findings 283

      Sixteen: Interventions to Prevent Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Including HIV Infection 303
      Douglas Kirby, Richard A. Crosby, John S. Santelli, Ralph J. DiClemente

      Methods Used in This Review 305

      Curriculum-Based Sex and STD/HIV Education Programs 306

      Youth Development Programs 324

      Intensive Programs Combining Youth Development and Reproductive Health 327

      Communitywide Pregnancy or STD/HIV Prevention Programs 328

      Part Three: Populations, Policy, and Prevention Strategies

      Seventeen: Incarcerated and Delinquent Youth 339
      Nicholas Freudenberg

      Comparisons 341

      Key Concepts: Health Conditions and Health Behavior 342

      Roles for Health Professionals 344

      The Health-Promoting Correctional Facility 350

      Eighteen: Depression and Sexual Risk Behavior in Adolescents 359
      Lydia A. Shrier

      Epidemiology of HIV, STIs, and Pregnancy in Adolescents 360

      Depressive Symptoms, Mood Disorders, and Emotional Distress in Adolescents 361

      Interventions 365

      Implications for Research 367

      Implications for Health Care 368

      Nineteen: Connectedness in the Lives of Adolescents 375
      Debra H. Bernat, Michael D. Resnick

      Key Concepts and Research Findings: What is Meant by “Connectedness”? 376

      Twenty: Family Influences on Adolescent Health 391
      Susan L. Davies, Richard A. Crosby, Ralph J. Diclemente

      Key Concepts and Research Findings 392

      Future Directions for Family-Focused Research 404

      Twenty-One: Media Exposure and Adolescents’ Health Behavior 411
      Victor C. Strasburger, Marjorie J. Hogan

      Teens and Media Use 413

      The Influence of Media on Adolescents 413

      Solutions: Improving Media for Adolescents 434

      Twenty-Two: Technological Advances in Modifying Adolescent Health Risk Behaviors 447
      Natalie C. Kaiser, Jason E. Owen, Andrew J. Winzelberg

      Key Concepts and Research Findings 449

      Twenty-Three: Measuring Adolescent Health Behaviors 473
      Renee E. Sieving, Lydia A. Shrier

      Types of Measures 475

      Measurement Error 483

      Twenty-Four: Brief Motivational Interventions for Adolescent Health Promotion in Clinical Settings 493
      Mary Rojas, Debra Braun-Courville, Anne Nucci-Sack, Angela Diaz

      Brief Intervention 496

      Twenty-Five: Health Policy Approaches to Reduce Adolescent Risk Behavior and Adverse Health Consequences 511
      David G. Altman, Heather Champion, Erin L. Sutfin

      The Ecological Model 512

      Principles of Policy Approaches 513

      Tobacco 513

      Alcohol 516

      Driving 518

      Physical Activity and Obesity 519

      Violence 520

      Sexual Health 522

      Twenty-Six: Legal and Ethical Issues in Adolescent Health Care and Research 531
      Abigail English, John S. Santelli, Audrey Smith Rogers

      Health, Human Rights, and Ethical Principles 532

      Legal Status of Adolescents and Access to Health Care 537

      Research Regulation and Ethics 539

      Twenty-Seven: Adolescent Risk Behaviors and Adverse Health Outcomes: Future Directions for Research, Practice, and Policy 549
      Ralph J. DiClemente, John S. Santelli, Richard A. Crosby

      Prevention Research and Practice are Interdisciplinary 551

      Adolescent Health Promotion Needs to Address Multiple Levels of Causality 552

      Strategies are Needed to Improve the Sustainability of Health Promotion Programs 553

      New and Promising Theoretical Orientations 554

      The Need to Improve Prevention Program Transfer 555

      The Need to Measure Cost-Effectiveness in Health Promotion Research 557

      Interactions Between Spheres of Influence: Lessons for the Future 558

      Name Index 561

      Subject Index 567

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