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Journal of Adolescent Health

Year: 2024
Articles in SafetyLit: 16

Adolescent suicidal behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic in australia: analysis of acute harms assessed via ambulance data

Age-specific patterns of intimate partner violence related injuries in US emergency departments

Associations of adolescent school social networks, gender norms, and adolescent-to-young adult changes in male gender expression with young adult substance use

Digital disconnection: a qualitative study of youth and young adult perspectives on cyberbullying and the adoption of auto-detection or software tools

Disrupted structural brain networks and structural-functional decoupling in first-episode drug-naïve adolescent major depressive disorder

Identifying subgroups of youth suicide decedents based on clinical profiles of psychiatric and medical diagnoses: a latent class analysis

Insufficient sleep is associated with increasing trends in adolescent suicidal behaviors

Parenting a high and growing population of youth in the Arab region: a scoping review for an evidence-informed research agenda

Psilocybin exposures reported to US poison centers: national trends over a decade

Psychological distress and suicidality among transgender young adults in the United States

Racial and ethnic disparities in community mental health use among autistic adolescents and young adults

Racial differences in activity space exposures and everyday perceptions of safety among urban youth

Temporal patterns in youth suicide deaths reported in the National Violent Death Reporting System

TherapyTok for depression and anxiety: a quantitative content analysis of high engagement TikTok videos

Trends in substance-related visits among youth to US children's hospitals, 2016-2021: an analysis of the Pediatric Health Information System Database

Youth incarceration in adult facilities and mental health in early adulthood