Healthy People 2000: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention ObjectivesJones and Bartlett, 1991 - 153 pages |
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National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives. Adolescents and Young Adults The years from 15 through 24 are a time of changing health hazards . Caught up in change and experimentation , young people also develop behaviors ...
National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives. Adolescents and Young Adults The years from 15 through 24 are a time of changing health hazards . Caught up in change and experimentation , young people also develop behaviors ...
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... young women have relatively low suicide rates ( 4.7 and 2.3 respec- tively in 1987 ) , although young women attempt suicide unsuccessfully approximately three times more often than young men . As is the case with homicides , 60 percent ...
... young women have relatively low suicide rates ( 4.7 and 2.3 respec- tively in 1987 ) , although young women attempt suicide unsuccessfully approximately three times more often than young men . As is the case with homicides , 60 percent ...
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... young women face serious health and psychosocial risks . Teenage mothers are more likely than others not to finish school , to be unemployed , to have low - birth - weight babies , and to lack parental skills . 23,29 Clearly for young ...
... young women face serious health and psychosocial risks . Teenage mothers are more likely than others not to finish school , to be unemployed , to have low - birth - weight babies , and to lack parental skills . 23,29 Clearly for young ...
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