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MTV, AP-NORC Center survey finds that online bullying has declined

A recent survey by MTV and the AP-NORC Center found that online bullying has declined across 26 of 27 forms of digital abuse, with a significant drop in sexting incidents. While progress is seen in responses to digital abuse, such as seeking help from parents or family, less progress is observed in digital dating abuse.

Alcohol leaving the UK charts with a hangover

A study analyzing UK music charts over four decades found a significant increase in alcohol references, with almost one in five top 10 songs featuring alcohol-related lyrics. Researchers warn that these messages may be reaching larger audiences than traditional advertising, posing a concern for young people's drinking behaviors.

Tackling the problem of self-harm among children in care

A new study will offer young people living in residential care homes or with foster carers the chance to speak out about why they self-harm. The project aims to identify common themes leading to self-harm behavior and highlight successful services supporting looked-after youth in recovery.

Young people choose education based on parents' background

A new study from the University of Copenhagen found that young people in Denmark choose studies based on their parents' social class and educational background. Students from working-class backgrounds opt for '9 to 5' studies with clear job profiles, while those from university-educated families pursue prestigious studies with strong i...

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Young people at higher risk for stroke

A recent report by the American Academy of Neurology highlights a significant increase in strokes among adolescents and young adults, with approximately 532,000 cases occurring between ages 18-44 in the US. The study emphasizes the need for greater awareness and research into reducing the economic burden of strokes on this age group.

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New evidence suggests impulsive adolescents more likely to drink heavily

New research reveals that young people with impulsive tendencies are at a higher risk of heavy drinking. The study found a link between impulsivity and adolescent drinking, but suggests that alcohol may not necessarily lead to increased impulsive behavior in the short-term. By identifying key personality traits, such as impulsivity, ta...

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Young people are overwhelmingly the victims of sexual assaults

A recent study by Penn State criminologists reveals that young people are disproportionately targeted in sexual assaults. The researchers found that females aged 15 are nine times more likely to be raped than 35-year-old females, and males aged 15 are also at high risk.

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How teenagers cope with inner-city risks

Research reveals that girls try to avoid or escape risky situations, while boys act tough to prove their street credentials, but both are critical of gangs and youth violence. The study highlights the importance of community and school-based approaches to addressing all forms of violence against women and girls.

Sexually explicit material affects behavior in young people less than thought

A recent survey of 4,600 young adults aged 15-25 found that 88% of males and 45% of females had consumed sexually explicit content in the past year. While there was a modest association between this behavior and sexual activities, other factors such as personal dispositions may play a more significant role in shaping their behaviors.

A social network for young Londoners on the buses

A recent study by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine found that free bus travel has improved the independent mobility and social lives of young Londoners. The research discovered a 'code of honour' among young people, where traveling together is seen as a sign of loyalty, and traveling alone is perceived as a betrayal.

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Protein-rich breakfasts prevent unhealthy snacking in the evening

A study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that consuming a high-protein breakfast significantly improves appetite control and reduces unhealthy snacking in young adults. Eating a protein-rich breakfast led to increased fullness and reduced brain activity controlling food cravings.

A picture of health in schools

A research project led by Dr Laura Azzarito found that young people from ethnic minorities, especially girls, are more likely to be physically inactive and unhealthy due to negative stereotypes. The study used visual diaries to capture their experiences with physical activity, revealing visible gender, race, and social class boundaries.

Underage youth drinking concentrated among small number of brands

The study reveals that a small number of alcohol brands dominate underage youth consumption, with Bud Light leading the pack. The top 25 brands accounted for nearly half of youth alcohol consumption, highlighting the need for industry action to reduce the appeal of their products to young drinkers.

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Teenagers avoid early alcohol misuse through personality management

Researchers found that teaching high-risk adolescents how to manage their personality traits can reduce problem drinking and postpone its onset. This approach also reduces the influence of peer pressure within their social networks, creating group immunity among low-risk youth.

New study suggests many apples a day keep the blues at bay

A new study from the University of Otago found that consuming seven to eight servings of fruits and vegetables per day can improve mood and overall wellbeing in young adults. The research suggests a strong relationship between positive emotions and higher fruit and vegetable consumption, with no significant impact on other foods.

Brain imaging identifies bipolar disorder risk in adolescents

Researchers used brain imaging technology to identify young people at risk of bipolar disorder, showing clear differences in brain activity when compared to controls. Young people with a genetic risk of bipolar displayed reduced brain responses to emotive faces, particularly fearful faces.

Annals of Internal Medicine tip sheet for Dec. 11, 2012

Behavior-based prevention interventions can help reduce smoking initiation by 19% among young people. The American College of Physicians recommends these interventions to prevent tobacco-related illness in children and adolescents.

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Social media power youth political participation

The study found that large proportions of young people across racial and ethnic groups have access to the Internet and use online social media regularly. Participatory politics are an important dimension of politics, with 41% of young people engaging in at least one act during the prior 12 months.

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Training our brains to see ourselves in a more attractive light

Researchers at the University of the Basque Country have designed a programme called Mírate bien to train cognitive perceptions and restructure self-image. The pilot experience shows early signs of improvement in students' physical self-concept, highlighting the potential tool for building awareness about its implications.

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WHO growth curves offer no distinct advantage over CDC measures

A study published in CMAJ found that WHO growth curves are not more effective than CDC curves in detecting cardiometabolic abnormalities in children aged 9 years. The WHO curves use older data, but did not offer a significant advantage in identifying overweight and obesity.

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Putting adolescents at the center of health and development

The Lancet emphasizes the importance of measuring adolescent health and behavior, setting goals for healthy development, and implementing preventive interventions. By prioritizing adolescent health, policymakers can harness young people's energy, innovation, and productivity to drive progress.

Job injuries among youth prompt calls for better safety standards

A recent report highlights the dangers faced by US youth in the workplace, with dozens dying and thousands injured annually due to poorly regulated environments. The Colorado School of Public Health is advocating for stronger federal oversight and research into preventing workplace injuries among young people.

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Misperception of weight is an important barrier to weight loss

A recent study found that over 30% of college applicants couldn't report their weight accurately, with men being more likely to underestimate their weight than women. Identifying weight problems early on is crucial for preventing health issues like heart disease and diabetes.

Suicide rates in Canada increasing in girls aged 10-19

Suicide rates in Canada are increasing among girls aged 10-19, with suffocation being the most common method. The rate for females increased from 0.6 to 6.2 per 100,000 between 1980 and 2008, while deaths by suffocation rose by an average of 8% annually.

More children now living with 'life-limiting' conditions

A new study by University of Leeds researchers found that approximately 40,000 children in England are currently living with a life-limiting condition, with numbers rising year-on-year. The study highlights the need for specialist palliative care services to support these children and their families.

Survey paints a portrait of the UK

The survey highlights the challenges faced by young people, including unemployment and lack of access to higher education. It also reveals a diverse UK population with increasing connections to other countries, particularly among White British individuals.

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Does your mother know?

A UK study of 40,000 households found that staying out late is linked to problem behaviors like smoking and drinking among 10-15 year olds. Regularly staying out late without parental knowledge is associated with family relationships and geographical location.

A healthy teenager is a happy teenager

A new UK study found that teenagers who engage in healthy behaviors such as regular exercise, eating fruits and vegetables, and not smoking are significantly happier than their peers. The research also showed that young people's participation in sports increases happiness levels.

Long-time diabetics have increased risk of stroke

A study published in Stroke found that long-term diabetics are at a higher risk of stroke, with the risk increasing by 3% each year and tripling for those with diabetes for 10 years or more. The study highlights the chronic nature of diabetes and its impact on blood vessels over time.

Young people face double penalty in a slow job market

A recent study by Understanding Society found that young people are facing a 'double-penalty' in the current job market, with higher unemployment rates and lower chances of finding new jobs. This is due to both being more likely to be laid off and having fewer job-specific skills.

Many young people don't know what constitutes sensible alcohol consumption

A recent study found that young people in England do not possess the necessary knowledge to adhere to government guidelines for responsible alcohol consumption. The researchers examined students' knowledge and beliefs about safe drinking habits and found that most respondents had incorrect or inaccurate estimates of unit content.

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Paper calls for more to be done to help young people with depression

Young people worldwide are at risk of depression, which can lead to serious health problems if left untreated. Research suggests that prevention strategies targeted at high-risk individuals, such as cognitive behavioural therapy and interpersonal therapy, have shown promise in reducing depressive symptoms.

Avatars develop real world skills

New research suggests that virtual worlds can help young people learn and negotiate new situations, developing skills like organisational and cognitive abilities. The Inter-Life project created private islands where participants interacted using avatars, leading to improved engagement and learning outcomes.

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Study finds nursing shortage may be easing

A new study by the RAND Corporation finds that the number of young people becoming registered nurses has grown sharply since 2002, approaching numbers not seen since the mid-1980s. This trend reverses a pattern first observed in the early 1980s and is projected to become the largest group of nurses ever observed.

What sort of youth centers do young people really want?

A study involving 50 secondary school children explored what types of youth services young people want. The research found that providing youth services helps prevent youth crime and has a positive impact on their behavior. Young people were asked to prioritize and distribute limited resources, informing the development of youth centers.

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Young people lead the way in communities working together

A new project, 'Global Youth Leaders', empowers young people from deprived communities to connect with cultures outside their own through workshops and mentorship. The initiative aims to break down pre-conceived views and broaden knowledge and understanding among participants.