Risky Behaviors

AEVIDUM - Raising awareness about teen depression and suicide

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Type of Resource: Web Site

aevidum is a word.

It was created from the Latin root “vid” (meaning life) and is an expression of assurance to another person meaning, “I have your back.” This word has yet to make its way into the dictionary. But it will.

Medicine Abuse Prevention Program

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Home to Homeroom - Teen Cough Medicine Abuse Prevention

This is a campaign launched by the National Association of School Nurses to educate parents and school nurses on the problem of teen cough medicine abuse.

The campaign features tools and resources on how to integrate medicine abuse into other drug talks with teens, how to keep the dialog going, and how to find more resources.

Preventing Teen Pregancy - Educating Boys

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AlbanyHerald.com - Albany, GA

Pregnancy Prevention Program Focuses on Boys
Posted April 16, 2010, by Ethan Fowler

 

A local fraternity charter offers a pregnancy prevention program for middle school boys in Dougherty County.

A teen pregnancy prevention program will work with Albany middle school boys to help them understand their role in responsible sexual behavior.

Prevalence of Risk Behaviors in HS Students - March 2010

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Appropriate For: High School SBHC | Community
Type of Resource: Document

Significant Multiple Risk Behaviors Among U.S. High School Students, a new fact sheet made available by The National Alliance to Advance Adolescent Health, discusses new national information on multiple health risk behaviors among high school students.

Abstinence messages on the rise

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Using Bristol Palin's "Abstinence PSA" as a conversation starter, this article presents a balanced evaluation of abstinence versus safe sex education from those in the trenches - teens who have experienced pregnancy.

A good read!

Teen Suicide Puts Spotlight on High-Tech Bullying

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Rueters, April 9, 2010, by Ros Krasny

The case of a teenager in Massachusetts who killed herself after a relentless, months-long bullying campaign shows how the common schoolyard behavior is evolving in dangerous new ways online.

Body Piercing: Sign of Deviance or Normal Practice?

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12 April 2010 - 10:52amsubmissionapprovedadmin
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Health Day News, April 2, 2010, Robert Preidt

Teen death brings fatal choking game to light

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A senior photo of Alex Quimby from Orono High School, whose sudden death is believed to be from a practice known as the choking game.  BANGOR DAILY NEWS PHOTO BY MICHAEL YORK

Family Factors Affect Sex Behavior

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Rate of Herpes in US remains high - March, 2010, CDC

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U.S. herpes rates remain high: CDC

JoAnne Allen
Tue Mar 9, 2010

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - About 16 percent of Americans between the ages of 14 and 49 are infected with genital herpes, making it one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases, U.S. health officials said on Tuesday.

The CDC estimates that more than 80 percent of people with genital herpes do not know they are infected.

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