Publications of the:
2008 Bibliography
Allen M, Svetaz MV, Hardeman R, Resnick MD. What research tells us about Latino parenting practices and their relationship to youth sexual behavior. Washington DC: The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, February, 2008. Accessible via www.TeenPregnancy.org.
Bernat DH & Resnick MD. Connectedness in the lives of adolescents. Chapter forthcoming in R.A. Crosby (Ed), Handbook of Adolescent Health, 2008.
Borowsky IW, Widom R, Resnick M. Injuries and violence: Young people and violence. Chapter forthcoming in Encyclopedia of Public Health.
Pettingell S, Bearinger LH, Resnick MD, Skay CL, Potthoff SJ, Eichhorn J. Protecting urban American Indian young people from suicide. American Journal of Health Behavior 32(5):465-76, 2008.
Eisenberg ME, Bernat DH, Bearinger LH, Resnick MD. Support for comprehensive sexuality education: Perspectives from parents of school-age youth. Journal of Adolescent Health 42(2):352-9, 2008.
Resnick MD. Res Ipsa Loquitur: “The thing speaks for itself.” So why isn’t evidence enough for enactment? Family and Community Health Supplement 1 to Vol 31 (18): S5-S14, 2008.
Resnick MD. Best bets for improving the odds for optimum youth development. In: Authoritative Communities: The Scientific Case for Nurturing the Whole Child (Kline, KK (ed.). New York: Springer; pp 137-150, 2008.
2007 Bibliography
Eisenberg ME, Ackard DM, Resnick MD. Protective factors and suicide risk among adolescents with a history of sexual abuse. Journal of Pediatrics, 151:482-7, 2007.
Ackard DM, Eisenberg ME, Neumark-Sztainer D. The Impact of Adolescent Dating Violence on the Behavioral and Psychological Health of Boys and Girls. Journal of Pediatrics, 151:476-81, 2007.
Saewyc EM, Skay CL, Hynds P, Pettingell S, Bearinger LH, Resnick MD, Reis E. Suicidal ideation and attempts in North American school-based surveys: Are bisexual youth at increasing risk? Journal of LGBT Health Research 3(2):25-36, 2007.
Garcia CM, Duckett LJ, Saewyc EM, Bearinger LH. Perceptions of health among immigrant Latino adolescent from Mexico. Journal of Holistic Nursing 25(2):81-91, 2007.
Bearinger LH, Sieving RE, Ferguson BJ, Sharma V. Global perspectives on the sexual and reproductive health of adolescents: Patterns, prevention, and potential. Lancet 369(9568):1220-31, 2007.
Resnick MD and Bowes Glenn. Us and them: Worldwide health issues for adolescents. Lancet 369(9567):1058-1060, 2007.
Resnick MD. Challenges and prospects for community-partnered research. J Adol Hlth 40:487-488, 2007.
Sieving RE, Bearinger LH, Resnick MD, Pettingell S, Skay CL. Adolescent dual method contraceptive use: Relevant attitudes, normative beliefs, and self-efficacy. Journal of Adolescent Health 40(275e):15-22, 2007.
2006 Bibliography
Ahluwalia JS, Okuyemi K, Nollen N, Choi WS, Kaur H, Pulvers K, Mayo MS. The effects of nicotine gum and counseling among African American light smokers: A 2x2 factorial design. Addiction 101(6):883-891, 2006.
Barnes AJ, Kohen DP. Clinical hypnosis as an effective adjunct in the care of pediatric inpatients. Journal of Pediatrics 149:563-565, 2006.
Befort C, Kaur H, Nollen N, Sullivan D, Nazir N, Choi W, Hornberger L, Ahluwalia J. Fruit, vegetable, and fat intake among non-Hispanic black and non-Hispanic white adolescents: associations with home availability and food consumption settings. Journal of American Dietetic Association Mar, 106 (3):367-373, 2006.
Befort CA, Greiner KA, Hall S, Pulvers KM, Nollen NL, Charbonneau A, Kaur H, Ahluwalia JS. Weight-related perceptions among patients and their physicians: How well do physicians’ judge their patients’ motivations to lose weight? Journal of General Internal Medicine 21:1086-1090, 2006.
Bernat D and Resnick, MD. Healthy youth development: Science and practice, J Public Health Management and Practice Supplement (November):s10-16, 2006.
Borowsky IW. Youth violence intervention: A parent-physician partnership strategy. Minnesota Health Care News 3(4):16-17, 2005. Reprinted in Pediatrics for Parents 22(4):10-11, 2006.
Carroll SL, Lee RE, Kaur H, Harris KJ, Strother ML, Huang TTK. Smoking, weight loss intention and obesity-promoting behaviors in college students. J Am Coll Nutr 4:348-353, 2006.
Crow S, Eisenberg ME, Story M, Neumark-Sztainer D. Psychosocial correlates of dieting among overweight and non-overweight teens. Journal of Adolescent Health 38(5):569-574, 2006.
Eisenberg ME, Bearinger LH, Sieving RE, Swain C. Resnick MD. Parents’ communication with adolescents about sexual behavior: a missed opportunity for prevention? Journal of Youth and Adolescence DOI: 10.1007/s10964-006-9093-y. 2006.
Eisenberg ME, Neumark-Sztainer D, Haines J, Wall MM. Weight-teasing and emotional well-being in adolescents: Longitudinal findings from Project EAT. Journal of Adolescent Health 38(6):675-683. 2006.
Eisenberg ME, Resnick MD. Suicidality among gay, lesbian and bisexual youth: the role of protective factors. Journal of Adolescent Health 39:662–668. 2006.
Eisenberg ME, Neumark-Sztainer D, Paxton SJ. Five-year change in body satisfaction among adolescents. Journal of Psychosomatic Research 61(4):521-527, 2006.
Haines J, Neumark-Sztainer D, Eisenberg ME, Hannan PJ. Weight-teasing and disordered eating behaviors in adolescents: Longitudinal findings from Project EAT (Eating Among Teens). Pediatrics 117:e209-e215, 2006.
Kaur H, Li C, Nazir N, Choi WS, Resnicow K, Birch LL, Ahluwalia JS. Confirmatory factor analysis of the child feeding questionnaire among parents of adolescents. Appetite 47:36-45, 2006.
Keery H, Eisenberg ME, Boutelle KN, Neumark-Sztainer D, Story M. Relationships between maternal and adolescent weight-related behaviors and concerns: The role of perception. Journal of Psychosomatic Research 61:105-111, 2006.
Kohen DP, Murray K. Depression in Children and Youth: Applications of Hypnosis to Help Young People Help Themselves. In Yapko, MD (ed) Applying Hypnosis in Treating Depression: Innovations in Clinical Practice. Routledge Press, New York (pp 189-216), 2006.
Larson N, Story M, Eisenberg ME, Neumark-Sztainer D. Food preparation and purchasing roles in adolescence: Associations with sociodemographic characteristics and diet quality. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 106(2):106:211-218, 2006.
Neumark-Sztainer D, Wall MM, Guo J, Story M, Haines J, Eisenberg ME. Obesity, disordered eating, and eating disorders in a longitudinal study of adolescents: How do dieters fare five years later? Journal of American Dietetic Association 106:559-568, 2006.
Nollen NL, Mayo MS, Sanderson Cox L, Okuyemi KS, Mayo MS, Choi WS, Kaur H, Ahluwalia JS. Predictors of quitting among african american light smokers enrolled in a randomized, placebo-controlled trial. Journal of General Internal Medicine 21:590-595, 2006.
Paxton S, Eisenberg ME, Neumark-Sztainer D. Prospective predictors of body dissatisfaction in adolescent girls and boys: A five year longitudinal study. Developmental Psychology 42(5):888–899, 2006.
Paxton SJ, Neumark-Sztainer D, Hannan P, Eisenberg ME. Body dissatisfaction prospectively predicts depressive symptoms and low self-esteem in adolescent girls and boys. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology 35(4):539-49, 2006.
Saewyc E, Skay CL, Pettingell SL, Reis E, Bearinger L, Resnick MD, Murphy A. Hazards of stigma: The sexual and physical abuse of gay, lesbian, and bisexual adolescents in the U.S. and Canada. Child Welfare 85(2):195-213, 2006.
Sieving RE, Eisenberg ME, Pettingell S, Skay C. Friends’ influence on adolescents’ first sexual intercourse. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 38(1):13-19. 2006.
Sieving R, Hellerstedt W, McNeely C, Fee R, Snyder, J, Resnick M. Reliability of self-reported contraceptive use and sexual behaviors among adolescent girls. J Sex Research 42(2):159-167, 2006.
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Bibliographies
Developing social skills: Issues for adolescents with chronic illnesses and disabilities. (1993). This bibliography reflects the growing interest in helping teens develop appropriate social skills. It identifies programs, bibliographic and training materials designed to help teens improve self-awareness, develop friendships, learn how to make conversations and understand communication with their peers.
Legal issues for adolescents with chronic illnesses and disabilities and their families. (1993). Citations in this bibliography reflect a wide range of legal issues: reproductive rights for teens, confidentiality, civil rights, public policy, life-ending issues, and the criminal justice system.
Self-esteem: Issues for adolescents with chronic illnesses and disabilities. (1993). This companion to Developing Social Skills identifies programs, bibliographic and training materials designed to help improve the self-image of youth.
Children and youth with disabilities in a changing health care environment. (1996). This bibliography addresses health care reform and managed care, systems of care that impact the health and psychosocial needs of children and youth with special health care needs.
A perspective on changes in health care for children and youth with special health needs. (1998). This bibliography addresses managed care services and Medicaid services for children and youth with special health needs.
Children with special health care needs and their families: Building on cultural strengths. (1998). This bibliography focuses on materials published about cultural competence and children with special health needs.
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Monographs
2004
Influencing Behavior: The Power of Protective Factors in Reducing Youth Violence. Resnick, M.D., Rinehart, P.M. Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health, Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota, 200 Oak Street SE, Suite 260, Minneapolis, MN.
2002
Mother's Influence on Teen Sex: Connections that Promote Postponing Sexual Intercourse. Blum, R.W. Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health, Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. Blum, R.W., McNeely, C.A., Rinehart, P.M., 2002 . Improving the Odds: The Untapped Power of Schools to Improve the Health of Teens Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health, Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Improving the Odds: The Untapped Power of Schools to Improve the Health of Teens. Blum, R.W., McNeely, C.A., Rinehart, P.M., 2002. Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health, Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
2001
The Konopka Institute for Best Practices in Adolescent Health. (2001). The lectures. Center for Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
2000
Growing absolutely fantastic youth: A guide to best practices in healthy youth development. Rinehart, P.M. & Kahn, J.A. (2000). The Konopka Institute for Best Practices in Adolescent Health, Center for Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Protecting teens: Beyond race, income and family structure. Blum, R.W., Beuhring, T., & Rinehart, P.M. (2000). Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health, Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
1999
Action Plan: Improving care for children with special health care needs from diverse cultural backgrounds. Evans, T., Garwick, A. & Rinehart, P.M. (1999). Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
1998
Reducing the risk: Connections that make a difference in the lives of youth. Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. Blum RW. & Rinehart, PM. (1998).
Caribbean adolescent health survey: Antigua, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica. (1998). The Pan American Health Organization Caribbean Subregion, Barbados, WI. The WHO Collaborating Centre on Adolescent Health, Department of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Youth violence: Lessons from the experts. Rinehart PM, Borowsky I, Stolz A, Latts E, Cart CU, & Brindis CD. (1998). Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN & Division of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics and the Institute for Health Policy Studies, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA.
School-based approaches to adolescent pregnancy prevention. Sieving R, Rinehart PM, Smith A, & Sugerman D. (1997). The National Teen Pregnancy Prevention Research Center, Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Promoting resilience in youth with chronic conditions & their families. Garwick AE. & Millar EEC. (1996). Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration. US Public Health Service.
1996
Brave new partnerships: Children with disabilities, families & managed care. (1996). Center for Children with Chronic Illness and Disability, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Medical Education in an era of managed care in Minnesota. A Colloquium of the Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota. White Paper #1. (1995). General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
1992
The state of Native American youth health. (1992).
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Newsletters
Health Issues
Honoring Cultures - Promoting new voices: Creating a family support council. Winter 2001, Volume 8, Number 1.
Temas de Salud. Honrando a las culturas y promoviendo voces nuevas: La creacion del consejo para el apoyo a la familia de Minnesota. Invierno, 2001, Vol. 8, Numero 1.
Healthy Youth Development Prevention Research Center News
Healthy Youth Development at the PRC, Spring 2005, Volume 7, Number 1.
National Teen Pregnancy Prevention Research Center (PRC) -- psst*
The PRC and Partners: Advocating for Our Teens, Spring 2003, Volume 5, Number 1.
Home pregnancy tests: Do teens depend on them?, Spring 2001, Volume 4, Number 1.
A "plus" For teen leaders. Spring 2000, Volume 3, Number 1.
When teens need health care: Confidential services matter. Winter 1999, Volume 2, Number 1.
Teen moms discuss birth control & weight gain. Winter 1998, Volume 1, Number 1.
Konopka Institute for Best Practices in Adolescent Health
Reports/Monographs
Kahn, J.A., LaCroix, L.A. & Snyder, P.V. (2000). Health futures of youth/MN: Developing programs, practices, and policies that make a difference for youth. The Konopka Institute for Best Practices in Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Komro, K.A. & Stigler, M. (2000). Growing absolutely fantastic youth: A review of the research on "best practices." School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Rinehart, P.M. & Kahn, J.A. (2000). Growing absolutely fantastic youth: A guide to best practices in healthy youth development. The Konopka Institute for Best Practices in Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Round table number one: Developing public-private partnerships. (1996). The Konopka Institute for Best Practices in Adolescent Health. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
The community responds to youth violence: What works? What doesn't? A special report, January, 1994. (1994). The Konopka Institute for best Practices in Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
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Newsletters
The Konopka Institute for Best Practices in Adolescent Health. (2001). The lectures. Center for Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
The health & well-being of adolescents: Looking to the future. (Winter, 1999). Konopka Institute for Best Practices in Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Best Bets Policy Briefs
Very young offenders: Reducing serious & violent juvenile crime. (2001). Vol. 2, No. 1.
Reducing violence: Schools can take a lead. (1999). Vol. 1, No. 4.
Protecting the health of teens: Consent & confidentiality laws. (1999). Vol. 1, No. 3.
Investing in teens: Saves dollars, makes sense. (1999). Vol. 1, No. 2.
Teens really listen to their parents. (1999). Vol. 1, No. 1.
Proceeding of Konopka Lectureships
James Garbarino, Ph.D. (1999). Pathways from childhood aggression to youth violence. Proceedings of the 1999 Konopka Lectureship. The Konopka Institute, Division of General Pediatrics & Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Henry W. Foster, Jr., MD. (1998). Taming the tempest of teen pregnancy. Proceedings of the 1998 Konopka Lectureship. The Konopka Institute, Division of General Pediatrics & Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Leon Dash (1997). Rosa Lee Cunningham and the plight of the American underclass. Proceedings of the 1997 Konopka Lectureship. The Konopka Institute, Division of General Pediatrics & Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Judith Smith Musick (1996). They're our kids: They’re everyone’s kids. New pathways & partnerships for kids. Proceedings of the 1996 Konopka Lectureship. The Konopka Institute, Division of General Pediatrics & Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Karen Pittman (1995). Preventing youth problems & promoting youth development: Competing priorities or inseparable goals? Proceedings of the 1995 Konopka Lectureship. The Konopka Institute, Division of General Pediatrics & Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Patricia M. Wald, J.D. (1994). Doing right by our kids: A case study in the perils of making policy on television violence. Proceedings of the 1994 Konopka Lectureship. The Konopka Institute, Division of General Pediatrics & Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
J. David Hawkins, Ph.d. University of Washington Social Development Research Group. (1993). Activating communities to reduce risks for health and behavior problems. Proceedings of the 1993 Konopka Lectureship. The Konopka Institute, Division of General Pediatrics & Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Ph.d. (1990). Growing up female: How stormy and stressful is the transition to adolescence? Proceedings of the 1990 Konopka Lectureship.: The Konopka Institute, Division of General Pediatrics & Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Andrew Billingsley, Ph.d. (1989). African-American families and children-at-risk. Proceedings of the 1989 Konopka Lectureship. The Konopka Institute, Division of General Pediatrics & Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Leon W. Chestang, Ph.D. (1988). Raising children who will run the world. Proceedings of the 1988 Konopka Lectureship. The Konopka Institute, Division of General Pediatrics & Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Carol Gilligan, Ph.d. (1987). Adolescent development reconsidered. Proceedings of the 1987 Konopka Lectureship. The Konopka Institute, Division of General Pediatrics & Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Jerome G. Miller, D.S.W., L.C.S.W. (1986). The magnificent illusion: The professional social workers search for asylum. Proceedings of the 1986 Konopka Lectureship. The Konopka Institute, Division of General Pediatrics & Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Gisela Konopka, DSW. Professor Emeritus University of Minnesota (1985). A renewed look at: human development, human needs, human services. Proceedings of the 1985 Konopka Lectureship. The Konopka Institute, Division of General Pediatrics & Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Norman A. Sprinthall, Professor and Head Department of Counselor Educators, North Carolina State University (1984). Adolescents in the 1980's: Toward dynamic youth development. Proceedings of the 1984 Konopka Lectureship. The Konopka Institute, Division of General Pediatrics & Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Ray Marshall. (1983). Youth employment/unemployment/underemployment: A continuing dilemma. Proceedings of the 1983 Konopka Lectureship. The Konopka Institute, Division of General Pediatrics & Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Rosemary C. Sarri. (1982). Juvenile justice reform: Agenda for the 1980s. Proceedings of the 1982 Konopka Lectureship. The Konopka Institute, Division of General Pediatrics & Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Jacqueline J. Goodnow. (1981). Some aspects of social policy in Australia and beyond. Proceedings of the 1981 Konopka Lectureship. The Konopka Institute, Division of General Pediatrics & Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
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Research Papers
Smith, A., Kahn, J. & Borowsky, I. (1999) Best practices in school-based violence prevention. University of Minnesota Extension Service.
CYDLINE Reviews: A series of annotated bibliographies which cover special topics related to children and youth with disabilities.
These bibliographies were originally published by the National Center for Youth with Disabilities (NCYD).
An introduction to youth with disabilities. (1990). This bibliography is a primer for professionals on the issues that face youth with disabilities. It covers a wide range of health and educational topics related to youth with disabilities and their families.
Una introduccion a los jovenes con discapacidades. (Spanish Translation)
Transition from pediatric to adult health care for youth with disabilities. (1998). Citations offer health care providers and planners background information and resources on health transition issues for adolescents and young adults with chronic conditions.
Youth with disabilities and chronic illnesses: An introductory guide for youth and parents. (1992). The materials cited in this bibliography are of special interest to youth, families, and parent support groups.
Jovenes con discapacidades y enfermedades cronicas: Una guia introductoria para jovenes y padres. (Spanish Translation)
Substance use by youth with disabilities. (1991). Youth with disabilities are not immune from adolescent experimentation. This publication provides bibliographic citations and a listing of training materials and resources appropriate to the special developmental needs of adolescents and young adults.
Promoting decision-making skills by youth with disabilities: Health, educational, and vocational choices. (1990). Now in its second edition, this bibliography provides resources that will help youth and families improve decision-making skills related to health care, education and career choices.
Adolescents with chronic illnesses: Issues for school personnel. (1993). Citations provide classroom teachers and educational planners an overview of psychosocial and health concerns that face youth with chronic illnesses.
Youth with disabilities and chronic illness: International issues. (1990). Attitudes, services, and policies that affect youth with disabilities differ from country to country and culture to culture. The entries in this bibliography address that differing international perspectives.
Issues in sexuality for adolescents with chronic illnesses and disabilities. (1994). This bibliography identifies programs, books, and educational resources available on issues of sexuality and disability including sex education and abuse.
Race and ethnicity: Issues for adolescents with chronic illnesses and disabilities. (1991). How does ethnicity and culture affect the delivery of services? This bibliography lists resources that discuss health, education, and vocational issues as well as general psychosocial issues for adolescents and parents from various ethnic and racial groups.
Vulnerability and resiliency: Focus on children, youth, and families with disabilities. (1991). This bibliography identifies the various factors that enable youth with disabilities and their families to develop successful coping strategies.
Recreation and leisure: Issues for adolescents with chronic illnesses and disabilities . (1992). This bibliography includes bibliographic citations, training/education materials, and recreational programs designed especially for youth with disabilities.
Sports and athletics: Issues for adolescents with chronic illnesses and disabilities. (1992). This is a comprehensive view of competitive sports, athletics and exercise.
Issues in nutrition for adolescents with chronic illnesses and disabilities. (1992). Citations identify general and specific nutrition issues for youth with chronic illnesses and disabilities.
Children's & Youth's Health Issues Resilience: Can it be bottled? May, 1996, Vol. 4, No. 1.
Youth with chronic illness & disabilities: The new American pioneers. September, 1995, Vol. 3, No. 1.
Cultural resilience: Identifying healthy ways to grow. June, 1993, Vol. 2, No. 1.
How are families doing? January, 1993, Vol. 1, No. 2.
Children's Health Briefs
High risk children: When all is said and done, Here's what they need. May 1993.
High cost of children: The unknown liability. October 1992.
Exceptional Parent Magazine
Children's & Youth's Health Notes. November 1996. High tech -- High touch.
Children's & Youth's Health Notes. September 1996. Getting Through adolescence: Develop programs that promote resilience.
Children's & Youth's Health Notes. July 1996. Brave new partnerships: Children & youth with disabilities, families and managed care.
Children's & Youth's Health Notes March 1996. Within reach: Teens with disabilities get around.
Children's Health Notes. October 1995. Resident training: Pediatricians make house calls.
Children's Health Notes. June 1995. Cultural resilience: How culture & ethnicity affect health.
Children's Health Notes. February 1995. Project Resilience: What are we learning.
Children's Health Notes. September 1994. Child care: Who cares for the children with chronic illness and disability?
Children's Health Notes. March 1994. Health policy & chronic illness: Collaborating to influence the health of children.
Springboard
Resident training: Pediatricians move out & into communities. Summer, 1994, Vol. 3, No. 3.
Dissemination: Getting the word out. Fall, 1993, Vol. 3, No. 2.
Policy & chronic illness: Reclaiming the health of children. Summer, 1993, Vol. 3, No. 1.
Diversity: Stretching notions of cultural sensitivity. Winter, 1993, Vol. 2, No. 3.
Collaboration: Building bridges for kids and families. Fall, 1992, Vol. 2, No. 2.
Longitudinal research: Measuring what helps kids & families thrive. Summer, 1992, Vol. 2, No. 1.
Resident training: Building knowledge and sensitivity. Winter, 1992, Vol. 1, No. 3.
Fostering supportive relationships: Remember the siblings. Fall, 1991, Vol. 1, No . 2.
Introducing the Center for Children with Chronic Illness and Disability. Spring/Summer, 1991, Vol. 1, No. 1.
Connections (Newsletter of the National Center for Youth with Disabilities)
Mental Health Issues: When the disability comes from within. Spring, 1995 Vol. 5, No. 2.
Moving on: Transition from pediatric to adult health care. Fall, 1994, Vol. 5, No. 1.
Adolescents with chronic illness and Disability: Reconsidering a generation of youth, research and knowledge. Spring, 1994, Vol. 4, No. 4.
Special Youth Issue. Youth: What have they got to say? Winter, 1994, Vol. 4, No. 3.
Youth speak out: Finding a vehicle for expression. Fall, 1993, Vol. 4, No. 2.
The cultural revolution: Personal experiences reflect pride of youth with disabilities. Summer, 1993, Vol. 4, No. 1.
Health care in 21st century: Teens can't get by with status quo. Winter, 1993, Vol. 3, No. 3.
Transition from pediatric care: Barriers still exist. Fall/Winter, 1992, Vol. 3, No. 2.
Adolescents not a priority. Summer, 1992, Vol. 3, No. 1.
Teens with disability need to manage weight. Winter, 1992, Vol. 2, No. 3.
Meeting the challenge: Social skills training for teens with special needs. Summer, 1991, Vol. 2, No. 2.
The origin of NCYD's Logo - One woman's story. Winter, 1991, Vol. 2, No. 1.
Adolescents with biologically-based brain disease -- Professional response and support. Spring/Summer, 1990, Vol. 1, No. 4.
Alliance, compliance, and the "communication bind": Caregiver's perspectives. Fall, 1989, Vol. 1, No. 3.
Growing up and getting medical care: A Surgeon General's Conference. Spring/Summer, 1989, Vol. 1. No. 2.
Introducing the National Center for Youth with Disabilities. Winter, 1988, Vol. 1, No. 1.
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Prospectus
New partnerships for Minnesota youth.... Investing in Minnesota's children, youth, families and communities.
KDWB University Pediatrics Family Center