Adolescent Health & Youth Development Publications
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Parental employment, parental education, family structure and other variables each play an important role in predicting the likelihood that a child will endure economic hardship. We break down the facts and figures into five age groups of children: Under Age 3, Under Age 6, Ages 6 to 11, Ages 12 to 17, and Children Under 18.
Parental employment, parental education, family structure and other variables each play an important role in predicting the likelihood that a child will endure economic hardship. We break down the facts and figures into five age groups of children: Under Age 3, Under Age 6, Ages 6 to 11, Ages 12 to 17, and Children Under 18.
Violence and unintentional injury are two of the interrelated areas of vulnerability that adolescents may encounter. This fact sheet illustrates that, combined with problems related to mental health, sexual and reproductive health, substance use, and nutrition and obesity, violence and unintentional injury form part of a complex web of potential challenges to adolescents' health.
Other Publications
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Homeless Children and Youth
Causes and Consequences
Brief, September 2009 -
Adolescent Mental Health in the United States
Facts for Policymakers
Fact Sheet, June 2009