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AbstractThis article reviews current research on bullying during adolescence. The complexity of bullying behaviors during the adolescent time period are discussed and a review of the developmental literature on adolescence provides suggestions for why current bullying prevention and intervention programs are less effective for this age group. Current anti-bullying policies and legislation are r…
AbstractThe aim of the present report is to emphasize the importance of taking neurological considerations into account in the diagnostic workup of chronic pelvic pain (CPP) of “unknown origin.” Based on new knowledge of the func-tional neuroanatomy of the pelvis and recent developments in the treatment of pelvic neuropathies, we incorporated well-known neurologic diagnostic methods into t…
AbstractAfrican American young women are over-whelmingly disproportionately burdened by HIV/AIDS in the United States today. The purpose of the current sys-tematic review was to identify the characteristics of effi-cacious HIV risk-reduction prevention interventions targeting African American adolescent women in order to inform future intervention development and expansion. We searched PubMed, …
Abstract To comment on the prevalence, diagnosis, and treatment of the septate uterus, with special reference to hys-teroscopicmetroplasty and its effect on reproductive outcome, we searched publications in PubMed and Embase. Original articles, meta-analysis, reviews, and opinion articles were selected. The studies suggest that the prevalence of the septate uterus is increased in women with rep…
Abstract Pregnancy in a uterine rudimentary horn carries a high risk of uterine rupture with severe and potentially lethal intra-abdominal haemorrhage. There is now growing evi-dence that this condition can be safely managed by minimally invasive surgery. We report a case of an unruptured 11-week rudimentary horn pregnancy that was diagnosed and treated laparoscopically. We have performed a lit…
AbstractBeing accepted by peers is central to health and wellbeing among adolescents whereas being the subject of peer/bullying-victimization can be perceived as significant interpersonal stress, resulting in compromised adjustment concurrently and long-term. Unfortunately, little is known about mechanisms that explain why peer victimization goes ‘‘under the skin’’. This systematic revi…
AbstractThis study investigated a possible correlation be-tween training of camera navigation skills with a 30° optic in hysteroscopy and laparoscopy by exploring whether 30° cam-era navigation training in hysteroscopy provides a certain level of expertise in laparoscopic camera navigation. If a correlation exists, training models and programs in gynecolo-gy could be simplified. In this prosp…
AbstractWhat is race? What is ethnicity? Although almost everyone has at least a basic understanding of what these concepts mean, the research on ethnic identity and Latino youth is relatively young making it hard to make consistent inferences on the topic and its impact. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the theoretical frame-works, definitions, and measurements used to explain eth-nic …
In Nancy Heitzeg’s book, The School-to-Prison Pipeline: Education, Discipline, and Racialized Double Standards, she describes the hardships that African American ado-lescents endure through their schooling as they are dis-criminated and treated unfairly through discipline according to their race. Heitzeg introduces readers to the idea of the school-to-prison pipeline by providing research on…
When a child is abandoned by their parents, there are only a few placement options for the child. Typically, a child who is abandoned is either raised by family members, placed in an institution, or placed in foster care. The book “Romania’s Abandoned Children” by Charles Nelson, Nathan Fox, and Charles Zeanah describes a ground-breaking study conducted on institutionalized children with…