Book Detail
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Adolescent Health Sourcebook
Hayes, Kevin, Ed.
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Previous ISBN (13): 9780780816114
Category: ConsHlth: Adolescents
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Synopsis:
In 2019, among 73 million Americans 1 in 5 were under age 18. During adolescence, as teenagers transition into adulthood, they experience significant physical, mental, and emotional changes. The choices they make during this period can have profound ramifications on their health and well-being. Teens who get involved in unhealthy or risky behaviors - such as substance abuse, unprotected sexual activity, or dangerous driving - may find themselves at risk for long-term, even lifelong health consequences. In addition, because social connections are so critical during the adolescent years, the demands of friendships, peer pressure, and other relationship stresses can complicate healthy decision-making processes. Adolescent Health Sourcebook, Fifth Edition offers parents and teens basic information about growth and development during adolescence and related safety issues. It discusses the importance of routine medical care, adequate nutrition, physical activity, and sleep. The well-being of adolescents during COVID-19 is also discussed. It offers facts about reproductive development and the health consequences of sexual decisions. It also describes many of the most common health problems that affect adolescents, including acne, allergies, asthma, diabetes, and infections. Emotional, social, and mental health concerns - including depression, anxiety disorders, self-injury, suicide, and addictions - are also discussed. The book concludes with a glossary of related terms and a directory of resources for additional help and information.
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