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The Effectiveness and Acceptability of Comprehensive and Multicomponent School Health Services: A Systematic Review
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 70Issue 2p192–207Published online: September 20, 2021- Paul Montgomery
- Wendy Knerr
- David A. Ross
- Jacoby Patterson
Cited in Scopus: 1Comprehensive school-based health services were reviewed as part of preparing World Health Organization guidelines. - Review articleOpen Access
A Scoping Review of Adolescent Health Indicators
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 69Issue 3p365–374Published online: July 13, 2021- Holly Newby
- Andrew D. Marsh
- Ann-Beth Moller
- Emmanuel Adebayo
- Peter S. Azzopardi
- Liliana Carvajal
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 5A host of recent initiatives relating to adolescent health have been accompanied by varying indicator recommendations, with little stakeholder coordination. We assessed currently included adolescent health–related indicators for their measurement focus, identified overlap across initiatives, and determined measurement gaps. - Review article
A Systematic Review of Digital Interventions for Improving the Diet and Physical Activity Behaviors of Adolescents
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 61Issue 6p669–677Published online: August 16, 2017- Taylor Rose
- Mary Barker
- Chandni Maria Jacob
- Leanne Morrison
- Wendy Lawrence
- Sofia Strömmer
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 142Many adolescents have poor diet and physical activity behaviors, which can lead to the development of noncommunicable diseases in later life. Digital platforms offer inexpensive means of delivering health interventions, but little is known about their effectiveness. This systematic review was conducted to synthesize evidence on the effectiveness of digital interventions to improve diet quality and increase physical activity in adolescents, to effective intervention components and to assess the cost-effectiveness of these interventions. - Review article
Access Barriers to Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives for Adolescents
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 59Issue 3p248–253Published online: May 28, 2016- Natasha Kumar
- Joanna D. Brown
Cited in Scopus: 47The United States continues to have the highest adolescent birth rate of any industrialized country. Recently published guidelines by the American Academy of Pediatrics create a new consensus among professional organizations around the suitability of long-acting reversible contraceptives as first-line contraception for adolescents. Through a narrative review of U.S. studies published after 2000, this study seeks to summarize existing access barriers to long-acting reversible contraceptives for adolescents and highlight areas that warrant further intervention so that the recommendations of these professional organizations can be effectively integrated into clinical practice. - Review article
Health for the World's Adolescents: A Second Chance in the Second Decade
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 56Issue 1p3–6Published in issue: January, 2015- Bruce Dick
- B. Jane Ferguson
Cited in Scopus: 156The World Health Organization has produced a multimedia, interactive online report entitled Health for the World's Adolescents: A Second Chance in the Second Decade. The report provides an overview of global and regional estimates of adolescent mortality and disability-adjusted life years, disaggregated by age, sex, and cause, and country-level data on health-related behaviors and conditions among adolescents. It outlines the reasons why adolescence is a unique period in the life course requiring special attention and synthesizes current thinking about the determinants that underlie the differences in health status between adolescents. - Review article
Respondent-Driven Sampling for an Adolescent Health Study in Vulnerable Urban Settings: A Multi-Country Study
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 55Issue 6SupplementS6–S12Published in issue: December, 2014- Michele R. Decker
- Beth Dail Marshall
- Mark Emerson
- Amanda Kalamar
- Laura Covarrubias
- Nan Astone
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 34The global adolescent population is larger than ever before and is rapidly urbanizing. Global surveillance systems to monitor youth health typically use household- and school-based recruitment methods. These systems risk not reaching the most marginalized youth made vulnerable by conditions of migration, civil conflict, and other forms of individual and structural vulnerability. We describe the methodology of the Well-Being of Adolescents in Vulnerable Environments survey, which used respondent-driven sampling (RDS) to recruit male and female youth aged 15–19 years and living in economically distressed urban settings in Baltimore, MD; Johannesburg, South Africa; Ibadan, Nigeria; New Delhi, India; and Shanghai, China (migrant youth only) for a cross-sectional study.