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Cyberbullying Prevalence Among US Middle and High School–Aged Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Quality Assessment
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 58Issue 2p125–133Published online: November 11, 2015- Ellen M. Selkie
- Jessica L. Fales
- Megan A. Moreno
Cited in Scopus: 170Cyberbullying (CB) has established links to physical and mental health problems including depression, suicidality, substance use, and somatic symptoms. Quality reporting of CB prevalence is essential to guide evidence-based policy and prevention priorities. The purpose of this systematic review was to investigate study quality and reported prevalence among CB research studies conducted in populations of US adolescents of middle and high school age. - Original article
Child Sexual Abuse Revisited: A Population-Based Cross-Sectional Study Among Swiss Adolescents
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 54Issue 3p304–311.e1Published online: October 30, 2013- Meichun Mohler-Kuo
- Markus A. Landolt
- Thomas Maier
- Ursula Meidert
- Verena Schönbucher
- Ulrich Schnyder
Cited in Scopus: 68Child sexual abuse (CSA) is one of the most serious public health problems among children and adolescents, owing to its widespread prevalence and serious health consequences. The present study aimed to assess the prevalence of, and characteristics and circumstances associated with, CSA. - Review article
Mental Health Problems and Help-Seeking Behavior Among College Students
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 46Issue 1p3–10Published online: October 20, 2009- Justin Hunt
- Daniel Eisenberg
Cited in Scopus: 1003Mental disorders are as prevalent among college students as same-aged non-students, and these disorders appear to be increasing in number and severity. The purpose of this report is to review the research literature on college student mental health, while also drawing comparisons to the parallel literature on the broader adolescent and young adult populations. - Original article
Gambling and Health Risk Behaviors Among U.S. College Student-Athletes: Findings from a National Study
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 40Issue 5p390–397Published online: February 15, 2007- Jiun-Hau Huang
- Durand F. Jacobs
- Jeffrey L. Derevensky
- Rina Gupta
- Thomas S. Paskus
Cited in Scopus: 54To examine prevalence and associations of gambling problems and health risk behaviors among college athletes from the first national survey of gambling among U.S. college student-athletes.