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MOGAKI, MADOKA. "Mental Health in Young Adults." Japanese Journal of Educational Psychology 53, no. 3 (2005): 344–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.5926/jjep1953.53.3_344.

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FINE, BRYAN R. "Young Adults and Health Insurance." Pediatric News 42, no. 8 (August 2008): 58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0031-398x(08)70400-4.

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Szoboszlai, Andrea. "Investigation for young adults interest in health." Journal of Education Culture and Society 4, no. 2 (January 7, 2020): 46–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.15503/jecs20132.46.56.

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Young adulthood is a critical period because it is the time when young people begin to live on their own, and adopt health behaviours which can influence their lifestyle and health status. In social practice there are many community belongings and community-ba-sed support systems and programs in health, which aim to increase young adults’ health literacy and offer learning possibilities and support services.The study focuses on the education and the literacy as determinants of health, seve-ral fields of health education and health promotion related to young adults, elements and determinants of health culture, the links between health and learning, adults’ interest and claims related to learning process, methods, topics.In my research I made a survey of learning methods and contents with the help of the analysis of the scientific literature and by questionnaires. I examined young adults’ (18 to 30) concepts of health and healthy lifestyle, motivations, forms of communication, learningmethods and participation in community platforms of health. We use the results of this research to improve programs that support young people’s learning activities for health.
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Zerger, Suzanne, Aaron J. Strehlow, and Adi V. Gundlapalli. "Homeless Young Adults and Behavioral Health." American Behavioral Scientist 51, no. 6 (February 2008): 824–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002764207311990.

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Gibbons, Frederick X., and Meg Gerrard. "Predicting young adults' health risk behavior." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 69, no. 3 (September 1995): 505–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0022-3514.69.3.505.

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McManus, Margaret A., Paul W. Newacheck, and Ann M. Greaney. "Young Adults With Special Health Care Needs: Prevalence, Severity, and Access to Health Services." Pediatrics 86, no. 5 (November 1, 1990): 674–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.86.5.674.

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Health care needs of disabled young adults and access to care are analyzed using the 1984 National Health Interview Survey, a nationally representative sample of 10 394 randomly selected noninstitutionalized young adults aged 19 to 24. In 1984, 1.4 million young adults (almost 6%) suffered from disabilities. The leading cause of disability was diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue. Young adults living in poverty, in households where the family reference person had less than a high school education, and who were male were at elevated risk of disability. Disabled young adults made almost three times as many physician contacts and were hospitalized for close to six times as many days as nondisabled young adults. One of every 5 disabled young adults was uninsured in 1984. Forty-one percent of disabled Hispanic 19- to 24-year-olds and 51% of disabled young adults of other races were uninsured compared with 19% of whites and blacks. Research and financing policy implications are discussed.
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Rajasekhar, Sandhya. "A Study of Health Information Search Behaviour and Its Application among Young Adults." Indian Journal of Youth & Adolescent Health 07, no. 01 (August 25, 2020): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.24321/2349.2880.202001.

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Heuberger, Roschelle, Patrick Kinnicutt, and Tanya Domina. "The relationship between thermal imaging and waist circumference in young adults." Health 04, no. 12 (2012): 1485–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/health.2012.412a213.

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Joffe, Alain, and Frederick P. Rivara. "Transition to Adult Health Care for Adolescents and Young Adults." Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine 166, no. 7 (July 1, 2012): E1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archpediatrics.2012.1727.

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Ellis, Charles. "Stroke in young adults." Disability and Health Journal 3, no. 3 (July 2010): 222–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dhjo.2010.01.001.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Young adults' health"

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Wolf, Sherry L. "Homeless young adults caring for their health." Thesis, University of Alaska Anchorage, 2014. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1555745.

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In this qualitative descriptive study seven homeless young adults in a northern town in Alaska were interviewed for the purpose of finding out how they cared for their health. The common barriers experienced by the participants in caring for their health were identified as hunger, absence of shelter, inattention to health, and the act of asking for help. Common facilitators described by the participants were access to food, resources, support system, and goals. Based on the findings nurses understanding the effects of hunger, lack of sleep, lack of support, and the stress of being homeless will be better able to assess the needs of homeless young adults. Findings support increased knowledge of resources in the community of practice and the culture associated with homelessness to facilitate the young homeless adults' health care and support them in their endeavors to secure a better future. Building a relationship with resource agencies within the nurse's community will enable the nurse to seek the assistance homeless young adults require for meeting their basic needs.

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McBride, Kimberly R. "Measuring sexual compulsivity among young adults." [Bloomington, Ind.] : Indiana University, 2006. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:3215181.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--Indiana University, Dept. of Applied Health Science, 2006.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 67-04, Section: B, page: 1953. Advisers: Michael Reece; Stephanie Sanders. "Title from dissertation home page (viewed June 19, 2007)."
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Tanner, T. (Tarja). "Healthy young adults' oral health and associated factors:cross-sectional epidemiological study." Doctoral thesis, Oulun yliopisto, 2015. http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789526208558.

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Abstract The aim of this epidemiological study was to investigate the oral health situation and associated factors among a group of Finnish healthy males born in the early 1990s. A pilot study was carried out in two garrisons of the Finnish Defence Forces in July 2010 to evaluate and time the various parts of the protocol (n = 256 men and women). In the main study, oral health of 13,564 men and 255 women who entered the military service in 2011 was screened for restorative treatment need (DT), dental history (DMFT) and periodontal status (CPI and BOP). In this cross-sectional study, a representative sample of the entire group of draftees in 2011 was achieved by examining all conscripts in 15 out of 20 garrisons and every fifth conscript in alphabetical order randomising the subjects in the five largest garrisons. Also 8,539 men answered a questionnaire covering their smoking and snuffing habits and alcohol use as well as other behaviour and background factors. BOP was available on 6,596 conscripts. The findings suggested stagnation in the improvement or even deterioration of the caries status in young healthy males. Among the study group of young male adults, caries burden was polarised, mainly due to primary caries. Prevalence of smoking was alarmingly high (39.6%). Smoking significantly increased the odds for restorative treatment need, high BOP or high CPI and was associated with other behaviour related to poor health. Snuffing and alcohol use were not associated with caries prevalence, BOP and CPI in the study group. The importance of the place of residence to caries experience was evident, but the impact decreased when health behaviours were included in the statistical analyses. Sociodemographic factors were associated with oral health among young men. In conclusion, health behaviour of young Finnish males does not support good oral health, and therefore caries control continues to be a challenge. Both health behaviours and environmental factors are associated with oral health, which should be considered in oral health promotion
Tiivistelmä Tämän epidemiologisen tutkimuksen tavoitteena oli tutkia 1990-luvulla syntyneiden perusterveiden suomalaisten nuorten miesten suun terveyden tilannetta ja siihen vaikuttavia taustatekijöitä. Pilottitutkimuksessa heinäkuussa 2010 testattiin tutkimusprotokolla ja arvioitiin sen soveltuvuus epidemiologiseen tutkimukseen. Pilottitutkimus tehtiin kahdessa Puolustusvoimien varuskunnassa, ja siihen osallistui yhteensä 256 varusmiestä Epidemiologinen tutkimus tehtiin tammikuussa ja heinäkuussa 2011 kahdessakymmenessä varuskunnassa. Kliininen tarkastus tehtiin kaikille alokkaille lukuun ottamatta viittä suurinta varuskuntaa, joissa tutkimukseen valittiin joka viides alokas. Tutkimukseen osallistui yhteensä 13 564 miestä ja 255 naista. Heiltä selvitettiin korjaavan hoidon tarve (DT) ja hoidon historia (DMFT) sekä korkein parodontaalisen hoidon tarve indeksihampaista (CPI). Ikenien vuotoindeksi (BOP) mitattiin 6 596 varusmieheltä. Kliinisen tarkastuksen lisäksi 8 539 varusmiestä vastasi kyselyyn, jolla selvitettiin muun muassa heidän tupakointi-, nuuskaus- ja alkoholinkäyttötottumuksiaan sekä muuta terveyskäyttäytymistä ja sosioekonomisia ja -demografisia taustatietoja. Tulosten perusteella suomalaisten nuorten miesten kariologinen tilanne ei ole enää parantunut vaan jopa hieman huonontunut aiempiin tutkimuksiin verrattuna. Karieskertymä on polarisoitunut tutkimusjoukossa, ja suurin osa löydöksistä oli uusia kariesleesioita. Varusmiehistä jopa 39,6 % tupakoi päivittäin. Tupakoinnin ja lisääntyneen kariologisen ja parodontaalisen hoidon tarpeen sekä huonon terveyskäyttäytymisen välillä havaittiin yhteys. Nuuskaaminen ja alkoholin käyttö eivät vaikuttaneet todettuun kariologisen ja parodontaalisen hoidon tarpeeseen tässä tutkimuksessa. Varusmiehen asuinpaikka vaikutti kariologisen hoidon tarpeeseen, mutta vaikutus väheni, kun terveyskäyttäytyminen otettiin analyyseihin mukaan. Myös varusmiehen omalla sekä hänen vanhempiensa koulutustaustalla oli vaikutusta nuorten miesten suun terveyteen. Tutkimuksen perusteella voidaan sanoa, että suomalaisten nuorten miesten terveyskäyttäytyminen ei tue hyvää suun terveyttä, jonka takia karieksen hallinta tulee olemaan haastavaa myös tulevaisuudessa. Sekä terveyskäyttäytyminen että ympäristö vaikututtavat suun terveyteen, mikä on tärkeä pitää mielessä terveyden edistämistyössä
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Carroll, Ellen McLaughlin. "The lived experiences of transition to adult healthcare in young adults with cerebral palsy." Thesis, City University of New York, 2014. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3601861.

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Background: Health Care Transition (HCT) describes the purposeful, planned movement of adolescents from child to adult-orientated care. The purpose of this phenomenological study is to uncover the meaning of transition to adult centered care as experienced by Young Adults with Cerebral Palsy (YA-CP) through the research question: What are the lived experiences of young adults with cerebral palsy transitioning from pediatric to adult healthcare? Method: 6 females and 3 males, aged 19 -25 years of age, who identified as carrying the diagnosis of cerebral palsy without cognitive impairment were interviewed. Giorgi's (1985) method for analysis of phenomenology was the framework for the study and guided the phenomenological reduction. Results: The lived experiences of YA-CPs transition to adult health care, expressed from the data is expert novices with evidence and experience based expectations, negotiating new systems (effective/ineffective) interdependently (parents and provider support) accepting less than was expected. Conclusions: More information and support is needed for the YA-CP during transition to ensure a well-organized move to appropriate adult-oriented health care that is considerate of the lifelong impact of the disorder. Nursing's role as advocate, mentor and guide can optimize the individual's response to the transition process.

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Tarinelli, Dominic Richard. "The Predictors of Obesity in Young Adults." ScholarWorks, 2015. http://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/505.

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Obesity is becoming an increasing health concern for young adults. There have been numerous studies on the potential predictors of obesity. However, few studies have researched the predictors of obesity in young adults. Guided by the health belief model, this quantitative cross sectional study investigated the potential predictors of obesity in young adults. The 2011 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System was used to gather data on the potential predictors of obesity, including physical activity, health care coverage, excessive alcohol consumption, and demographic characteristics on 1,511 young adults, aged 18-34 years, who were living in New York State. Data were analyzed using a combination Pearson correlation and multiple regression analyses. The findings on physical activity were statistically significant and revealed that physical activity had the strongest association to young adult obesity. The study provides information for public health professionals that can be used to develop more effective obesity interventions targeting young adults. The implications for positive social change include improving young adult health through the reduction of obesity rates and the promotion of physical activity.
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Omoalako-Adesanya, Caroline Oluwatosin. "Perspectives of Young Adults Toward Tobacco Use." ScholarWorks, 2016. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/2419.

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Conditions related to tobacco use constitute the single most preventable cause of death in the United States. Approximately 443,000 U.S. adults die each year from smoking-related illnesses. During young adulthood, social and behavioral changes occur; experimentation with tobacco products such as cigarettes is common and may lead to a habit of smoking. A gap was identified in the literature on the perceived impact of family communication on young adults' decisions regarding smoking. The purpose of this descriptive phenomenological study was to address this gap by gathering information on the perspectives of young adults toward tobacco use. Fifteen young adults aged 18 to 26 from the northeastern region of New Jersey who were currently engaged in the use of tobacco products participated in open-ended interviews. Research questions were designed to investigate young adults' views and perceptions regarding cigarette use and to explore information regarding how smoking-related communication received from family members influenced young adults' decision to smoke. The theory of planned behavior and social learning theory provided the theoretical underpinnings and consistent themes by young adults from the study. Van Manen's data analysis strategy demonstrated thematic reports from young adults that behaviors, habits, attitudes, communications, including verbal and nonverbal cues and practices are learned from their parental figures in the home environment. Recommendations for future research include exploring young adults from other geographical locations regarding their perspectives toward tobacco use. This study may promote positive social change for the public and health practitioners by providing insight on family interactions regarding smoking behaviors for young adults..
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Cirone, B., J. Ellison, and Jodi Polaha. "Mental Health Seeking by Young Adults in Rural Areas." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2009. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/6642.

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Johansson, Gunvi. "Oral health-related quality of life and young adults /." Malmö : Dept. of Oral Public Health, Malmö University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2043/8591.

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Hale, Timothy M. "The relationship of adolescent cognitive ability to adult physical health socioeconomic status and health behavior as mediating variables /." Birmingham, Ala. : University of Alabama at Birmingham, 2008. https://www.mhsl.uab.edu/dt/2009r/hale.pdf.

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Blackburn, Paul. "Transgenerational influences in families containing young adults." Thesis, Birkbeck (University of London), 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.243329.

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Books on the topic "Young adults' health"

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Mathers, Colin. Health differentials among young Australian adults. Canberra: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 1996.

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Elliott, Robert J. Self-esteem, physical health and health behaviours in young adults. [Guildford]: [University of Surrey], 1990.

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Quinn, Gwendolyn P., and Susan T. Vadaparampil, eds. Reproductive Health and Cancer in Adolescents and Young Adults. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2492-1.

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Reproductive health and cancer in adolescents and young adults. Dordrecht: Springer, 2012.

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Kennedy, Barbara. Assessment of G/PHN young adults reproductive health programming options. Arlington, VA: U.S. Agency for International Development, Bureau for Global Programs, Office of Population/ Population Technical Assistance Project, 1999.

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Brown, Kathryn F. 2006 report on Maine teen and young adult sexual health. [Augusta]: Maine Dept. of Health and Human Services, Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2006.

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Brown, Kathryn F. 2006 report on Maine teen and young adult sexual health. [Augusta]: Maine Dept. of Health and Human Services, Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2006.

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Dooley, Barbara. My world survey: National study of youth mental health. Dublin: UCD School of Psychology and Headstrong - the National Centre for Youth Mental Health, 2012.

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Services, Connecticut Dept of Mental Health and Addiction. Young adult services: Current status and future directions. [Hartford: State of Connecticut, Dept. of Mental Health and Addiction Services, 2007.

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Thomas, Andrew P. The health and social needs of young adults with physical disabilities. London: MacKeith, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "Young adults' health"

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Jones, Marybeth R., Marilyn Augustine, and Brett W. Robbins. "Preparing the Adult Practice to Accept Adolescents and Young Adults." In Health Care Transition, 157–61. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72868-1_17.

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Klassen, Anne, Natasha Wickert, Elena Tsangaris, Robert Klaassen, and Samantha Anthony. "Health-Related Quality of Life." In Cancer in Adolescents and Young Adults, 735–47. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33679-4_30.

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Ciccarelli, Mary R. "Transitioning Adolescents and Young Adults with Medical Complexity." In Health Care Transition, 301–12. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72868-1_31.

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Sufian, Beth, James Passamano, and Amy Sopchak. "Healthcare Insurance Changes as Youth Become Young Adults." In Health Care Transition, 75–83. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72868-1_8.

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Halpern-Felsher, Bonnie, Majel Baker, and Sarah Stitzel. "Decision-Making in Adolescents and Young Adults." In Handbook of Health Decision Science, 157–67. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3486-7_12.

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Chaloupka, Frank J., and Henry Wechsler. "Price, Tobacco Control Policies and Smoking Among Young Adults." In Tobacco and Health, 953–54. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1907-2_219.

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Balay-Karperien, Audrey, Norman J. Temple, and Marion Nestle. "Marketing Soft Drinks to Children and Young Adults." In Beverages in Nutrition and Health, 369–73. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59259-415-3_25.

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DeLaet, David E., and Scott K. Jelinek. "Sexual and Reproductive Health in Adolescents and Young Adults." In Sexual and Reproductive Health, 21–59. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94632-6_2.

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Hudson, Melissa Maria, Karen Kinahan, Lisa K. Sharp, and David R. Freyer. "Promoting Health and Care Transitions in the Long-Term AYA Survivor." In Cancer in Adolescents and Young Adults, 711–33. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33679-4_29.

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Park, M. Jane, Claire D. Brindis, and Charles E. Irwin. "Health care policy for adolescents and young adults." In APA handbook of adolescent and young adult development., 691–704. Washington: American Psychological Association, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0000298-042.

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Conference papers on the topic "Young adults' health"

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Porsteinsdottir, Guorun, and Bridget Kane. "Health Information Seeking among Young Adults in Sweden." In 2018 IEEE 31st International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cbms.2018.00053.

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Isiaq, Sakirulai Olufemi, and Lawrence Dawson. "Mental health predictive models for triaging young adults." In 2022 International Conference on Electrical, Computer, Communications and Mechatronics Engineering (ICECCME). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iceccme55909.2022.9988301.

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Nagata, JM, K. Palar, HC Gooding, AK Garber, HJ Whittle, K. Bibbins-Domingo, and SD Weiser. "2 Food insecurity and health outcomes in young adults." In RCPCH and SAHM Adolescent Health Conference; Coming of Age, 18–19 September 2019. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjpo-2019-rcpch-sahm.2.

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Desai, N., J. Carlucci, K. Garguilo, and G. Wilson. "P66 Transitioning adolescents and young adults living with HIV to adult care." In RCPCH and SAHM Adolescent Health Conference; Coming of Age, 18–19 September 2019. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjpo-2019-rcpch-sahm.68.

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Lin, Gwan-Ling, and John M. Clochesy. "The Transition for Health Care among Young Adults with Congenital Heart Disease." In 1st Annual Worldwide Nursing Conference (WNC 2013). Global Science and Technology Forum Pte Ltd, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/2315-4330_wnc13.75.

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Shorey-Fennell, Bethany, Renee Magnan, Benjamin Ladd, and Jessica Fales. "Young adults’ perceptions of cannabis risks, benefits, and quality of life by chronic pain status." In 2021 Virtual Scientific Meeting of the Research Society on Marijuana. Research Society on Marijuana, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.26828/cannabis.2022.01.000.33.

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Many young adults experience chronic pain and may be more likely to self-medicate with cannabis. The present study examined perceptions of personal risks and benefits of cannabis use among young adult users, assessed if these perceptions varied by chronic pain status, and identified relationships among perceived risks and benefits, health-related quality of life, and cannabis-related problems. Young adult regular cannabis users (n=176), half of whom met criteria for chronic pain, reported their perceptions of lifetime risks and benefits associated with cannabis use, as well as their physical and mental health-related quality of life and cannabis-related problems. Overall, participants perceived low risk associated with their cannabis use and moderate benefits. Perceived risks and benefits of cannabis use were associated with mental, but not physical health-related quality of life. Only perceived risk was associated with cannabis-related problems. Cannabis use, problems, risks, and benefits did not differ by chronic pain status. As expected, young adults without chronic pain reported better physical and mental health-related quality of life than those with chronic pain. Finally, chronic pain status moderated the relationships between perceived benefits and physical health-related quality of life and cannabis problems. The current study offers insight into the role of perceived risks and benefits in young adults’ cannabis use and associations with physical and mental health outcomes. The effects of perceived benefits on physical health-related quality of life and cannabis-related problems may be conditional based on chronic pain status. Future research should further explore the relationship of perceived benefits of cannabis use on health outcomes and cannabis-related problems.
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Wang, Ruijie, Miguel Nacenta, Xu Zhu, and Qi Dai. "Visualization of health behavior data for children and young adults." In 2017 Computing Conference. IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sai.2017.8252244.

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Luca, Liliana, Alexandru Bogdan Ciubara, Magda Ecaterina Antohe, Ioana Peterson, and Anamaria Ciubara. "SOCIAL MEDIA ADDICTION IN ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS - PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL ASPECTS." In The European Conference of Psychiatry and Mental Health "Galatia". Archiv Euromedica, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.35630/2022/12/psy.ro.16.

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In a contemporary society in which individuals declare themselves increasingly busy, it appears that the prominent modality of relaxation and sometimes getting informed is the Internet. The modern age is defined by consumerism, advanced technology, globalization and explosive development of Mass Media. Adolescents and young adults have various information alternatives at their disposal, but also a high level of expectations from their social and professional environment. Therefore, feelings of doubt, anxiety and uncertainty may emerge, and different inferiority complexes can develop, making one reach an impossibility of developing one's identity, in a form of compensatory mechanisms that appear at the attitudinal and behavioral level. The present article aims to present the results of studies performed by our team on different groups of subjects aged from 15 to 24 years, as a starting point for informing the population about the medical risks they are exposed to, to prevent the effects of these behaviours that affect the overall functioning of the individual.
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Macqueen, R. "P77 Getting it right for adoelscents and young adults in an acute adult health trust." In RCPCH and SAHM Adolescent Health Conference; Coming of Age, 18–19 September 2019. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjpo-2019-rcpch-sahm.78.

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Monica, Windhy, and Vitri Widyaningsih. "Prevalence, Awareness, Treatment, and Control of Hypertension in Indonesian Young Adults." In The 5th Intenational Conference on Public Health 2019. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.26911/theicph.2019.01.20.

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Reports on the topic "Young adults' health"

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Riise, Julie, Rita Ginja, and Signe A. Abrahamsen. School health programs: education, health, and welfare dependency of young adults. The IFS, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1920/wp.ifs.2021.2021.

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Nolan, Anne. Clusters of health behaviours among young adults in Ireland. ESRI, June 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.26504/rs101.

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Sienko, Susan. Health and Well-being of Young Adults with Cerebral Palsy. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.1818.

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Carson, Jessica. Data Snapshot: Fewer Young Adults Lack Health Insurance Following Key ACA Provisions. University of New Hampshire Libraries, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.34051/p/2020.340.

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Van Gundy, Karen. Mental health among northern New Hampshire young adults: depression and substance problems higher than nationwide. University of New Hampshire Libraries, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.34051/p/2020.204.

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Barbaresco, Silvia, Charles Courtemanche, and Yanling Qi. Impacts of the Affordable Care Act Dependent Coverage Provision on Health-Related Outcomes of Young Adults. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, May 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w20148.

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Liu, Yanjie, Zan Huang, and Yulan Zhou. Bidirectional relationships between sleep and mental health in young adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, September 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.9.0005.

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Staley, Michael, and Jessica Carson. Health Insurance Among Young Adults Rebounds Post Recession: More Become Dependents on a Parent's Plan After ACA Extends Coverage to Adult Children. University of New Hampshire Libraries, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.34051/p/2020.220.

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Cantor, Joel, Alan Monheit, Derek DeLia, and Kristen Lloyd. The Role of Federal and State Dependent Coverage Eligibility Policies on the Health Insurance Status of Young Adults. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, July 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w18254.

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Chatterji, Pinka, Xiangshi Liu, and Baris Yoruk. Health Insurance and the Boomerang Generation: Did the 2010 ACA Dependent Care Provision affect Geographic Mobility and Living Arrangements among Young Adults? Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, August 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w23700.

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