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Morbidity and mortality among US adolescents: An overview of data and trends

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  • Wayne Sells, C.
  • Blum, R.Wm.

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Objectives. This article reviews the health status of adolescents in the United States 1979 through 1994. Methods. An extensive array of data from federal agencies, private organizations, and published literature was reviewed, analyzed, and cross-validated. Results. Significant shifts in mortality and morbidity among America's youth have occurred over the past decade. Adolescents have recorded significant reductions in motor vehicle deaths: alcohol, cigarette, and illicit substance use; and gonorrhea and syphilis. Overall, mortality in the second decade of life has declined by 13%. However, reductions in unintentional injuries have been largely offset by increases in teenage homicide, while worsening poverty as well as risk taking behaviors continue to influence the morbidities of teenagers adversely. Violence, suicide, and teenage pregnancy continue to be overwhelming problems for young people. Conclusions. After years of downward spiral in the health of America's youth, there have been significant improvements in morbidity and mortality. These findings refute the myth that frothing can be done.

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  • Wayne Sells, C. & Blum, R.Wm., 1996. "Morbidity and mortality among US adolescents: An overview of data and trends," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 86(4), pages 513-519.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:1996:86:4:513-519_6
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    1. Sabrina Molinaro & Valeria Siciliano & Olivia Curzio & Francesca Denoth & Stefano Salvadori & Fabio Mariani, 2011. "Illegal Substance Use among Italian High School Students: Trends over 11 Years (1999–2009)," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 6(6), pages 1-9, June.

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