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CARDIOLOGY
Addonizio LJ, Rose EA. Cardiac transplantation in children and adolescents. J Pediatr 1987 Dee; ill(6) Part 2:1834-8. (Re of experience with 15 patients ages infant to 19 years.) Adeyanju M, CresweU WH. The relationship among attitudes, behaviora, and biomedical measures of adolescents “at risk’ cardiovascular disease. JSchool Health 1987 Ott; 57(8):32681. (Stud of 93 students followed from 9th to 12th grade.) Berenson d , Srinivasan SR, Freedman DS, et al, Review: Ath&sclerosis and its evolution in childhood. Am J Ned Sci 1987 Dee; 294(6):429-@. (Review: pathogenesis, evolution throughout lifespan, impact on cardiovascular disease risk factors in
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M, Uiancheffl MG, Gn&linger M, et al. Twenty-four hour intermittent, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. Arch Dis Child 1987 Now 62(11W1138-5.(Measurements ‘of mdse and blood pressure e+$&68 mint&s for 24 hours in43 chikben ages lo-16 years dihg diumal variations, treatment implications.) callsgher EB, FarraIlMG. Adolescent vicissitudes and medical judgment: A case study. Adolescence 1987 Falk XXII(87):67l88. (Report of 15-year-old female ‘who died at 12 weeks of pregnancy in the presence of’severe congenital heart disease and coagulopatby, iUustraling risks and denial.) Panics S, Celentano 6, Rrogh V, et al. Physical activity and its relationship to blood pressure in school children. J Chron Dis 1987 Qct; 48(10):925-38. (Study of 1,341 Italian children ages 7-14 years.) B
CONTRACEPTlON Gruber 13,ChambersCV. Cognitive development and adolescent
contrace tion: Integrating theory and practice. Adolescence 1987 F9 * XXII(87):661-70. (Review of cognitive development and application to contraceptive use.) is J, Reid E, Herr T, et al. Family planning for inner-city admales: Pilot study. Adolescence 1987 Winter; :!K&60. (Results of delivering service to 66 males in a pediatric practice.) Speroff L, Diczfalusy E (editors). International Symposium on Contraception. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1987’Oet; 157(4) Part 2:1019&Q.(Selected papers covering current knowledge about risks and benefits, metabolic effects of oral contraceptives, recent developments in hormonal contraception, and alternative methods.) Upthumh DM, FarmerMY, Classer D, et al. Contraceptive needs and practices among women attending an inner-&y STD dhk. Am J Public Health 1987 Nov; 77(11):1427-38 (Survey of516 women, most young, unmarried, and black, supporting need for dual services at one site.) White JR. InSuence of parents* peers, and problem-solving on Contraceptive use. Pediatr Nura 1987 Sep/Oct; 13(5):317-2l. (Study of 76 females; average age 16 years, noting Positive infhrence of mother’s presence, mother’s approval, and beiig oldest female child.) DENTiSTRYlDEHMATOLOGY Bemhard p,
hqoli~ RJ.A 15-year-oldboy from the Dominican Republic with a progressive, destructive cutaneous disorder.
N Engl JMed 1987 Ott; 317(16):1088-20. (Case with xeroderma pigmentosum end malignancy Kelly AP, Sampson DD. Recalcitrant nod&cystic acne in black Americans: Treahnent with isotretinoin. JNat Med Assoc 1987 Dee; 79(12):12&7B. (Report of 10 patients ages 17-34 years noting good response.) PiUemerFG, MaselcBJ,Kaban . ‘Temporomandibularjoint dysfunction and facial pain in children: An a and treatment. Pediitrics I987 Ott; 8O(4 of assessment of physical, psychosocial, and behavioral factors and multidisciplinary treatment plan, using case examples of three teenagers.) s. N Engl J Med 1987 Shaw JH. Causes and control of dental ial agents, tooth fat Ott; 317(16):996-1884. (Review: mi tors, environment, Caries prevention.) Strauss JS, Stewart ME, Downing DT; The effect of 13-t%retinoic acid on sebaceous glands. Arch Dermatol 1987 Nov; l23(11):1538a--41a. (Review: nonhuman and human studies supporting the role of Unoleate in pathogenesis of acne.) DEVELCFMENTAL DlSABILl7’Y
Bernstein GA, Hughes JR, Mitchell JE, et al. Effects of narcotic antagonists on self-injiuious behavior: A single case study. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 1987 Nov; 26(6):886-g. ear-old male ‘with idiopathic, severe mental self-mutilation.) International Symposium on Youth and DisCh dolesc Mad Health 1986;2(3):161-243; 2(4):245326. (Selected papers from 1985 symposium with emphasis on psychosocial aspects and family impact of chronic illness, developmental disability, and acquired disability in adolescence.) Committee on Sports MedicineKommittee on Children abilities, AAP. Exercise for children who are me tarded. Pediatrica 1987 Sep; 80(3):447-8. (Position paper supporting benefits of participation.) Hagerman RJ.Fragile X Syndrome. Curr Pmbl Pediatr 1987 Nov; XVII(ll):627-74. (Illustrated review: clinical and behavioral features, genetic counseling, differential diagnosis, multimodal treatment; case example; 199 references.) Kaminer Y, Feinstein C, BarrettRP. Suicidal behavior in mentaUy retarded adolescents: An overlooked problem. Child Psychiatry Hum Dev 1987 Winter; 18(2):9(3-4. (Brief report of three cases, discussion.) Myers BA. Patterns of withdrawal and avoidance in develop mentally disabled adolescents. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psy chiitry 1987 Sep; 26(5):738-43. (Report of 19 patients ages .1B21 years with numerous case examples of different patterns.) Pueschel SM, Scala FH. Atlantoaxial instability it%individuds with Down syndrome: Epidemiologic, radiographic, and ical studies. Pediatrics 1987 Ott; 88(4):555-&L (Study o patients ages 2-42 years.) Thake A, Todd J, Webb T, et al. Children with the fragile X chromosome at schools for the m%lly mentally retarded. Dev Med Child Neural 1987 Dee; 29(6):711-9. (Identification affected children, ages 9-15 years, among 259 tested for mosomal abnormalities; discussion of clinical features, imPUcations of testing.) Tsuzaki S, Matsuo N, Nagai T, et al. An unusually mild variant
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Frees Gushing’s disease and hDis ‘1987 Ott; 62(10):1077-B. (Case report: leyear-old girl with growth failure; discussion of association of condStions.)
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patient, noting poor control wi%btoo earSy independence for self-care.) oSewski AS, Wan-am J proach to the etiology plications. M EngS J NPed I987 Nov; 317(22):1390-4. [Review: concept of “ins&is” as precursor; evollutiora of major complications.) SkySer JS (editor). Cbiklhood Diabetes. Bediatr tin I987 Sep; P6(9):682-740. (Review papers discussing the etiology, pathogenesis, management, and psychosocial aspects of juvenile diabetes.) Virtanen SM, siinen L,, MiienpZi J, et d. etary survey of Finnish adokscent diabetics and non-diabetic controls. Acta Paediatr 5cand 1987 Sep; 76(5):8OI-8. (Assessment OI recall of food ccmswmption by I52 diabetic and 74 nondiabetic adoSescents.)
ASbu E, ~~inmso~n A, Lopez R, et al. Gallstone pancreatitis in adolescents. J Fediatr Surg 1987 Ott; 22(10):960-2. ( four patients ages 15-16 years.) ssesi in addes-
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al. TestosteroneNov; 258(18)):2558-61. (Case report; 15-year-old girl with pri-
cations for models of psychobiological interac%ion. J Am Acad ChiSd AdoSesc Psychiatry I987 Sep; 26(5):774-81. (Study of 51 patients with Crohn’s and 37 patients with uScera%ivr:c&&s ages 6-17 years and comparison with their SibSings.) 3-19 years.) 1. Growth hormone, somatoRanke MB, Blum WB, Haug 5 ation in Turner’s syndrome. medm levels and growth 6(3):305-13. (Cross-sectionaS Acta EndocrSnol 1987 Nov; study of 56 patients ages infant to 20 years suggesting normally func%Soninggrowth hormone-somat~me~Sn axis in early life altered by absence of gonadaS activation.) Bchlumberger MI, De Vathaire F, Travagli JF, et al. Differentiated thyroid carchtoma in chiSd d: Long term follow-up of 72 1987 Dee; 65(6):1088-94. patients. J Clin Bndocrinol (Outcome study of 72 patients lo-35 years after diagnosis.) Thomas R, Reid RL. Thyroid disease and reproductive dysfunction: A review. Gbstet Gynecol 1987 Nov; 70(5):789-98. (Review of ef!ects of hyper- and hypothyroidism on puberty, menstrual function, fertilhy, and pregnancy.) Diabetes Mellihs Bmidbart S, Singer L, St Louis Y, et al. AduSt respiratory distress diabetic ketoacidosis. J Pesyndrome in an a (Case report: IS-year-old diatr 1987 Nov; patient.) Dahlquist 6, Rudberg S. The prevalence of microalbuminuria in diabetic children and adolescents and its relation to puberty. Acta Paediatr Stand 1987 Sep; 76(5):795-800. (Study of 179 natients with diabetes for l--XI years noting higher levels of aSbum&mrSa after puberty.) Nattrass M. Residual insulin secrel-Socking MD, Rayner tics after remission. Arch Dis Child tion in adolescent 1987 Nov; 62(11):1144-7. (Evaluation of 24-hour blood glucose am.) profile in 28 patients ages IO-1 , et al. Psychological adFonagy P, Ivloran GS, Lindsay justment and diabetic controS. Arch Dis CWd 1987 Ott; 62(10):1OO9-33. (Cross-sectionaS study of 50 patioLt%sages 616 years with emphasis on shared responsibility of parent and
GENITOUROLOGY~NEPH~O~OGY
Giwercman A, Grindsted J, Hansen B, et al. Testicular cancer risk in boys wi%hmaSdescencSed testis: A cohort study. J Droll987 Nov; 138(PI):I214-6. (Long-term follow-up of 506 patients treated for cryptorchidism.) Laxer Silverman ED, BaSfeJW, et al. Naproxen-associated renaS f&rue in a child with arthriais and inkmmatory bowel disease. Pediatrics 1987Dec; 87(6):9O4-8. (Case report: l4yearold female.) Reitelman C, Burbige KA, Sawczuk IS, et al. Diagnosis and surgical correction of the pediatric varicocele. J UroS 1987 Ott; 138(10):1038-4O. (Criteria for surgery and therapeutic results in 40 patients ages g--I8 years, with II managed con.uervatively.) Sacks Sl-l, Jones KV, Roberts R, et al. Effect of symptomless bacteriuria in childhood on subsequent pregnancy. Lancet I987 Ott; 11(8566):991-4. (Case-controolled study of outcome of 52 pregnancies in 34 women at avenge age of 19 years with documented asymptomatic bacteriuria at ages 4-12 years.) Sigman M, Laudone VP, Jenkins AD, et al. Initial experience with extracorporeal shock wave Sithotripsy in children. J UroS 1987 Ott; 138(10):839-41. (Combined results with 38 patients, including 25 adohescents, in four medical centers.) Wallin M, Marshall FF, Fink MP, et al. -4berrant epidi~ymal tissue: A significant dinical entity. J Ural 1987 Nov; 138(11):124750. (Report of two adolescents, one adult with eprdidymal anomalies often associated with cryptorchdistn, cystic fibrosis, or DES exposure in utero: brief review of anatomy.)
GYNECOLOGY Fox GN. Single-dose therapy for genitourinary infections. Am Barn Physician 1987 Dee; 36(6):11I-6. (Overview ol treatment
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trichomo&sis, bacterial v3ginosis, and cystitis with single doses of antibiotics.) Gemberfing CL. The adolescent gynecologtc examination: An overview. J Pediitr Health Care 198~ MaylJun; 1(1):141-M. ~G~titd;~elg~ecobgic history, pelvic examination, paHepworth JT, Bell L, Feller C, et al. Gynecdogic age: Prediction in adol-nt female research. Nurs Res 1987 NovIDec; 36(6):392-4, (Review: gynecologic age as a predictorlexp~natory variable, method Of analysis.) Mollitt CL, GoUaday ES, Gloster ES, et al. Cystosarcoma phylloides in the adolescent female. J Pedietr Surg 1987 Ott; 22(10):907-10. (Report of five patients age.3 13-M years; discussion of dinical features.) Pow E, Ventudi S, Mag!ini 0, et al. Circadian variations of luteinizing homone can have two different profiles in adolent anovulation. J Uin Endocrinol Metab 1987 Sep: 65(3):488-93, (Study of 24-hour secretion of Euteinizing hormone in 12 anovulatory girls ages 12-17 years.) Reid RL, Van Vugt DA. Weight-related changes in reproductive function. Fertil Sterill987 Dee; 48(6):9#-13. (Review of effects of weight changes on puberty, menstrual function, fertility noting impact of diet, exerdse, anorexia nervosa, and obesity.) Schweiger U, Laessle R, Pfister H, et al. Diet-induced menstrual irregularities: Effects of age and weight loss. Fertil Sterill987 Nov; 48(5):74631. (Study of 22 healthy, normd weight women ages 19-30 years comparing younger a.?d older women during controlled weight loss.) Taylor PJ, Gomel V. Pe!vic Pain. Curr Probl Obstet Gynecol Fertil 1987 Se ; X(9):397-437. (Review: causes, diagnosis, management o Pacute and chronic pain.) HEALTH CARE DELIVERY AlIensworth DD, Kolbe LJ (editors). The Comprehensive School Health F’rogmm: Exploring an Expanded Concept. J School
Health 1987 Dee; 57(10):409-73. (Special issue containing papers on various aspects of school health including health education, environmental health, integrated school and community programs, physical education, nutrition, and mental health services.) Denholm CJ, Ferguson RV. Strat ‘es to promote the develop mental needs of hosoitallzed aT olescents. Child Health Care 1987 Winter; 15(3)1&7. (Discussion of privacy, peer visihtion, mobility, independence, educational continuity.) Haggerty RI, Ensuring a better future for youth and America. J Dev Behav Pediatr 1987 Dee; 8(6):341-8. (Selections from 1986 Aldrich Award address urging pediatricians to combat major causes of morbidity and mortality in adolescents and to assist in early prevention of adolescent problem behavior.) Kaplan BJ (editor). Community Oriented F’rimary Care for Student Health. Intl J Addesc Med Health 1987; 3(1):1-111. (Selected papers from 1985 international congress focusing on several aspects of college health.) MacFariane A, McPherson A, McPherson K. et al. Teenagers and their health. Arch Diz Chiid 1987 Nov; 62(11):11%9. (Health questionnaire survey of 643 students ages 14-16 years noting stated concerns.) Mechanic D, Hansell S. Adolescent competence, psychological well-being, and self-assessed physical health. J Health Sot Behav 1987 Dee; 28(4):364-74. (Two-year longitudinal data from I$57 adolescents in 19 public secondary schools.) Si ! LP, Krieble TA. Evaluation of school-ba$ed high school T wealth setices. J School Health 1987 Ott; 57’.8):323-5. (Description of one project, cost comparisons with private sector care.) Smith KLD, Tamer JG, Jacobsen RB. Health concerns of adolescents. Pediatr Nurs 1987 Scp/oa; 13(5):311-5. (Study of 149 students ages 12-15 years noting most concern about ap pearan-, future, personal issues.) Sobal J. Health cDncems of young adolescents. Adolescence 1987 Fall; xXn(87):739-50. (Study of 278 students in grades 7-8.)
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Byme J, Mulvihifi JJ, Myers MH, et al. Effects of treatment on fertility in long-term survivors of childhood or adolescent cancer. N Fngl j Med 1987 Nov; 317(21):1315-21. (Retrospective study of 2,283 patients from five cancer centers and 3,270 sibling controls.) De Luca F, Simone E, Corona G, et al. Adult height in thalassaemia major without hormonal treatment. Eur J Pediatr 1987 Sep; 146(5):494-6. (Report of 28 patients ages 16-31 years who had reached adult height at 15-21 years.) Flick JT, Crush 0, Moxan S, et al. Case report: The role of apheresis in the support of life-threatening ITP relapse. Am J Med Sci 1987 Dee; 294(6):444-7. (Report of 14-year-old female with,hypermenorrhea and gastrointestinal bleeding.) Ka$n St, Busner J, Weir&old C, et al. Depressive symptoms in children and adolescents with cancer: A longitudinal study. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 1987 Sep; 26(5):782-7.
Brinton WT, Vastbinder EE, Greene JW, et al. An outbreak of organic dust toxic syndrome in a college fraternity. JAMA 1987 Sep; 258(9):1210-2. (Report of febrile respiratory illness in 55 students attriiuted to molds on straw at a fraternity party, a case of “animal house fever.“) Deming MS, Tauxe RV, Blake PA, et al. Cumpylobacf~renteritis at a university: Transmission from eating chickens and from cats. Am J Epidemiol 1987 Sep; 126(3):52&34. (Report of 45 cases at one Georgia university.) Drew WL. Diagnosis and Treatment of Viral Infections. Clin Lab Med 1987 Dee 7(4):721-924. (Collected review papers including the diagnosis of viral hepatitis, diagnosis of herpes simplex infections, serologic testing for HIV, and current developments in treatment of HIV, HSV, and CMV infections.) Graman PS. MoUaret’s meningitis associated with acute EpsteinBarr virus mononudeosis. Arch Neural 1987Nov; 44(11):12045. (Case report: 19-year-old male with recurrent aseptic meningitis during course of mononucleosis.) Rauch AM. Kawasaki syndrome: Review of new epidemiologic and laboratory developments. Pediatr Infect Dis 1987 Nov; 6(11):1016-21. (Discussion of risk factors, role of retroviruses and other agents.) Simansen 0, Klaerke M, Jensen JEB, et al. Revaccination against tetanus 17 to 20 years after primary vaccination: Kinetics of antibody response. J Trauma 1987 Dee; 27(12):135wl. (Study of 24 military recruits ages 19-22 years with documented primary immunization.)
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Stutman HR. Stevens-Johnson syndrome and Mycoplusmapneumonia: Evidence fctr cutaneous infection. J Pediatr l9$7 Dee; ill(6) Part 1:845-7. (Case report: 15-year-old black male.) Sumaya CV. Epstein-Barr Virus Infections im ~b~dre~. Zurr Rob1 pechatr 1987 Dee; XWI(12):683-722. (Review: epideSFS,laboratory diagnosis, clinical spectrum, includmg infectious mononucleosis, chronic EB virus infection; 179 references.) Weller PP, Moskowitz G. A U-year-old girl with hepatic and pulmonary masses after a sojowrn in Bolivia. N En@ J Med 1987 Nov; 317(19):1209-18. (Case report: patient with echinococcal cysts.) Acquired ~rnrn~~~e~cie~~Syndronze IAIDS) AMA Board of Trustees. Prevention and control of d immunodeficiency syndrome. An tnterim report. 2987 Ott; 258(15):2097-2103. (Review of current national concerns and ~~mrne~datio~s for public education, tounse ing, allocation of resources, protection against discri amd future research needs.) Andrews CA, Sullivan JL, Bretthr et al. Isdation of immtmodeficiency virus from h clinical symptoms and immunologic abnormalities. J pediatr 1987 NQV; 111(5):672-7. (Shrdy of 72 patients ages 6-68 years of 66 with seropositivity.) Cole K, Faust RA hods, co~rn~~~cab~e 987 Sep; ~~(~:293~. laws regardmg school attendance and developing a school plan for cases of hepatitis B and AI%.) priedland R-I, Klein KS. Transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus. N Bngl J Med 1987 Ott; 317(18):ll25-35. (Research review: current knowledge about transmission by drug use, sexu.al activity,
Landesman S, Minkoff H, Holman S, et al. Serosurvey of human immunodeficiency virus infection in parhrrients. Implications for human immunodeficiency virus testing programs for preg1987Nov; 2!%(19):2701-3. (Resuhs of testnant women. J ing cord blood samples from 602 infants delivered at inner city municipal hospital noting imited co~e~a~o~ of positive results with risk factor information obtained from mothers.) Mann JWa(editor). Gfobal Perspective. West 9 RAed1987 Dee; 147(6):492-745. (Special issue devoted to international asPects of AIDS.) Mb&off HL. Care of pregnant women infected with human immunodeficiency virus. JAMA 1987 Nov; 258(19):2714-7. (Guidelines for counseling about HIV and for antepartum, intraparhrm, and postpartum care and precautions.) Wilkerson MG, Jordan WP, Kerkering TM. Herpes zoster as a sign of AIDS-related complex. Am Pam Physician 1987 Qct; x(4):233-5. (Case report: 20-year-old bisexual male.) NEUROLOGY
Blackman M, Wheeler GHT. A case of mistaken identity: A fourth ventricular tumor presenting as school phobii in a 12 year old boy. Can J Psychiatry 1987 Ott; 32(7):5&a-7. (Case report stressing need for comprehensive physical examination as part of child psychiatric evaluation Lent DA, Crumrine PK, Va ment and major depressiv Pediatrics 1987 Dee; 87(6) ages (&lb years treated with ~~e~obarbita~ and 24 patients treated with carbamazepine.) Kotagal P, Rothnea AD, Brenberg G, et al. Complex partial seizures of childhood onset. A five-year doRow-up study. Arch Neural 1987 Nov; 44(111):1177-89.(Medical and psychosocial outcome and complications in 29 patients.) Mehn f., kamminen M, Ukstedt F. A school-based treatment of
chronic headaches in adolescents. J Fe tr Psychd 1987 Dee; 12(4):553-66. (Sti~dy of self-l&p ~kxxati~r~,and se~~~~~~t~~hg approach in 36 Swedish stndet~tc age’ps16-18 years with tension and/or aine headaches.) Fidcock FS. Hetemtopic ossificationpres as acute leg swehing in a comatose adolescent. C Pediatr I987 Ott; 26(10):54l-3. (Case repore: 16-year-old male.) Sanio K, Merikanto J, Larsen TA. Carpal et syndrome in childhood. Dev Med Child Neurot 1987 Dee; 29(6):794-7. (Report of three girls ages 13-14 years; discussion of diagnosis Persistent elevation of transaminases as the presenting finding in an adolescent with an unsuspected muscle glycogenosis. Clin Pediatr I987 Nov; 26(Bl):6O5-7. (Case repoti 15-year-old male with abnormal liver function tests on nmtine sports physicat examination, found to have occult muscle disease.) NYlTRlTlOM Ashkenazi S, Weitz R, Varsamo 1, et al. Vitamin B,, deficiency due to a strictly vegetarian diet in adolescence. Clin Pediatr 1987 Dee; 26(12):462-3. (Case report: M-year-old girl with neurologic symptoms.) Barr Sk Nutrition knowledge of female athletes and university students. J Am Diet Aesoc Ad~~e~ce~t snacks: ution to total intake. J Am Assoc 1987 Dee; 87(12):1678-9. (Analysis of national su data for 670 females and 648 males ages II-18 years supporting positive contribution of snacks t Pncchinetti P, Livieri C, Petraglia F, suppress hyperendorphinemia docrinol 1987 Sep; 116(1):90-4. ages 8-15 years.) Preedman DS, Srinivasen SR, Burke CL, et al. Relation of body fat distribution to hyperinsulinemia in chtidren and adolescents: The Bogalusa Heart Study, Am ) Clin Nutr 1987 Sep 46(3):4Q3-IO. (Study of 355 black and white males and females ages 6-U years.)
]FrippRR, Hodgson JL. Efixt of resistive training on plasma lipid and lipoprotein levels in male adolescents. J pediatr 1987 Dee;
III(~) part 1:92&3f. (Study of 14 subjects ages 14-17 years
before and after an exercise program.)
Manthorpe T. Short stature as a possible @tiotogicat rexia nervosa. Acta Psychiatr Stand ‘8997Sep; X(3):328-32. (Report of two short girls ages 1%-P3years with normal chromosomes and one girl age 16 years with mosaicism for gonadal dysgenesis, proposmg short Stature as nsk factor for ano rc&l.) Dippel NM, Bec;mal BK. Bulimia. i Psych Nurs MHS 1987 Sep; 25(9):13-7. (Brief review: etidogy, diagnosis, treatment.) Garfinkel PE, Garner DAM,Goldbloom DS. Eating disorders: 1mplications for the 1990s. Can J Psychiatry 1987 OEt; 32(7):62431. (Update review: populations at risk, Concept Qf continuum of eating disorders, association with affective disorders, com-
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Adolescence 1987 Fall; XXII(87):617-23. (Case report: 13-yearold ms!e; rlss d journal entries to illustrate male anorexia as msrker of serious psychopathol .) , Anorexia ando%y ulimia. Primary Care 1987 . (Review: focus on diagnosis, complications, management; case example of 1%year-old female.) ORTHOP&DICS Birch JG, Herring JA. Spinal deformity in Marfan syndrome. J Pediatr O&hop 1987 Sep/Oct; 7(5):546-52. (Record review of 14 patients ages 14-21 years.) Ceffner ME, Nagel RA, Dietrich RB, et al. Treatment of acromegaly with a somatostatin analog in a patient with M&meAlbright syndrome. J Pediatr 1987 Nov; IY1(5):745-3. (Case report: 20-year-old Japanese-American woman with polyostotic fibrous dysplasia, cafe au lait spots, and sexuai precocity since age 8 months.) Hensinger RN (editor). The Pediatric Lower Fixtremity. Orthop Clin North Am 1987 Ott; 18(4):489-738. (Collected review papem on various structural, congenital, infectious, and malignant conditions with a chapter on sports injuries.) Shapiro F. Epiphyseal disorders. N Engl J Med 1987 Dee; 317(27):1702-10. (Review: stru,2;~ pnd function, skeletal dysp1asia.g. growth-plate fmch*Vs, Eih-length ckrf+ncies, surgical appnwches.) Teele RL, Nussbaum AR, Wyly JB,et al. Cholelithiasis after spinal fusion for scoliosis in chklren. J Pediatr 1987 Dee; ill(6) Part 1:8.57-60. (Study of 92 patients noting 20% with gallstones.) PREGNANCYIPAREN7’HOOD Elder AB, Lsmb ME, Tavare J. Association between behavioral and school problems and fatherhood in a national sample of &&scent uths. J Pedie& 1987 i&c; ill(6) Part 1:932-6. (Analysis!“ti o na on al survey data comparing 367 males who had fathered a child before age 19 years with 1,ooOwho were not teenaged fathem.) ElsterAB,LambME,TavareJ,etal.Themedicalandpsychoso&l impact of comprehensive care on adolescent pregnancy and perenthood. JAMA 1987 Sep; 258(9):1187-92. (Comparison of outcome of 125 pregnant adolescents tiving care in a cornprehensive program with 13!?who received care from cornmunity health providers.) Isbemer F, Wright WR. Comprehensive prenatal care for pregnant teens. J School Health 1987 Sep; 57(7):288-92. (Descrip tion of rural program and outcome with 60 participants.) MepsiglioW. Adolescent fathers in the United States: Their initial living arrangements, ma&al experience and educational outcomes. Fam Plann Perspect 1987 NovlDec; 19(6):240-51. t-6 of ~fi~nal survey data collected from males ages 20-27 yeare comparing 555 who were teenaged fathers with 4,995 who were not.) McA=mey ER. Young maternal age and adverse neonatal outcome. Am J Dis Child 1987 Ott; 141(10):1053-9. (Review of studies identifying maternal risk factors other than young age, postulatin% age as a marker for the true factors contributing to adverse obstetric outcome; 86 references.)
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Or& CG, Nuttall EV. Adolescent pregnancy: Effects of family support, education, and religion on the decision to carry or terminate among Puerto Rican teenagers. Adolescence 1987 Winter; X!Ul(88):897-917. (Study of 43 teenagers, with 21 carrying to term; implications for pregnancy counseling.) Poole C. Adolescent pregnancy and unfinished developmental tasks of childhood. J School Health 1987 Sep; 57(7):27%-3. (Brief discussion of developmental aspects of teenage pregnancy; implications for intervention.) Slager-&nest SE, Hoffman SJ, Beckmann CJA. Effecta of a spe ciaked prenatal adolescent program on maternal and infant outcomes. JOGN Nurs 1987 Nov/Dec; 16(6):42&g. (Study of 541 pregnant adolescents ages 13-18 years; nursing implications.) Spivak H, Weitzman M. sodal barrier faced by adolescent parents and their children. JAMA 1987 Sep; 258(11):1500=-%(Literature review: teenagers at risk for childbearing, effects of eyly panthood on teenagers, teenage parenting styles; 78 references.) Stafford J. Accounting for the persistence of teenage pregnancy. Sot Casework 1987 Ott; 68(8):471-6. (Brief review of public policy, current theories, international perspectives; pm-&osed developmental model.) U&erg KA, Rosen RA. Age differences in adolescent decisionmaking: Pregnancy red&ion. J Adolesc Res 1987 Winter; 2(4):447-54. (Comparison of 45 rural taaidwestern pregnant teenagers under age 17 years with 55 ages 18-19 years.) Zakus 6, Wilday S. Adolescent abortion options. Sot Work Health Care 1987 Summer; 12(4):77-91. (Review: vulnerability to pregnancy, abortion seTvices, counseling for decision makin& coping with abortion; implications for social workers.) PSYCHIATRY Denoff MS. Cognitive appraisal in three forms of adolescent maladjustment. Sot Casework 1987 Dee; 68(10):579-88. (Discussion of adolescent suicide, drug use, and runaway behavior in context of Lazarus’ theory of stress and coping.) GiYberg C. W&~Levin syndrome: IJnreccrg;nb*d diagnosis &a adolescent psychiatry. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 1987 Sep; 26(5):793-4. (Case report: 15-year-old male with ep is&c hypersomnia, hyperphagia, and bin-e behavior.) Gutstein S. Family reMnciliation as a response to adolescent crises. Fam Process 1987 Dee; 26(4):475-91. (Review: development of crisis, systemic crisis intervention; description of one program’s approach.) ICellner R. Hypochondriasis and somatization. JAMA 1987 Nov; 258(l9):2718-22. (Review: etiology, psychopathology, treatment, prognosis.) Khan AU. Biochemical profile of depressed adolescents. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 1987 Nov; 26(6):873-8. (Study of 84 patients ages 13-17 years comparing 33 with major depression and 51 without depression.) Scheker NH. Childhood conversion reactions in the emergency department: Part 1. Diagnostic and management approaches within a biopsychosocial framework. Pediatr Emeg Care 1987 Sep; 3(3):202-8. (Review: definition and epidemiology of conversion reactions, suggested approach to diagnosis, treatment.) Suicide
Berlin IN. Suicide among American Indian adolesents: An overview. Suit Life Threat Behav 1987 Fall; 17(3):2118-32.(Literature review: incidence, chronic and acute stressors, cu factors, prevention and intervention.) Cheifetz PN, Posener JA, “LaHaye A, et al. An epidemiologic study of adolescent snicide. Can J Psychiatry 1987 Nov; 32(8):656-9. (Study of deaths of persons ages 10-19 years in Montreal from 1978 to 1982.) Friedman JMH, Asnis GM, Boeck M, et al. Prevalence of specific suicidal behaviors in a high school sample. Am J Psychiatry
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:1203-6. (Survey of 380 students noting Bthoughts and nine one attempt.) Friedman RC, Corn R. Suicide and the borderhne depressed adolescent and young adult. J Am Acad Psychoanal 1987 Ott; 15(4):42948. (Two case exampIes u&rating biopsychosocial issues, nee for combined me~~I-~sycbody~amic *approach.) Hutchinson ME, Draguns JG. Chronic, early exposure to su&idaI ideation in a narental tkure: A oattern of oresuicidal characteristics. S&c Life t Beha; 1987 Winier; 17(4):288-98. (Report of 16-year&I white female and 17-year-old white male .suicide completers, each with history of maternal sion and suicidal behavior.) KotiIa L, Liinnqvist J. Adolescent suicide attempts 1973-1982 in the HeIsinki area. Acta kychiatr Stand 1987 Qct; 76(4):34654. (Study of 422 attemp ges 15-19 years, noting demographic factors, Ie ychiatric diagnoses.) Kotila L, Lonnqvist J. who make suicide attempts repeatedly. Acta Psychiatr Stand 1987 Ott; X(4):386-93. (Comparison of 226 first-time and 180 repeat suicide attem em, ages 15-19 years.) Kouwny REC. Suicide clmong ho sex 1987 Summer; 13:4):111-7 ing that few work with homose who do agree that the’ri: adole serious suicidal behil*%lt.) Lev f JE,Kunitz SJ. A suicide p : 4 s Sci Med 1987 Ott; 25(8):931-40. (Report of perience in 12 Hopi villages, associating suicide with alcohd abuse, famiIy probIems, and community attitudes.) Nelson EL. EvaIuation of a youth stirtide prevention schod progmm. Adolescence 1987 Wi& .:; XXII(88):813-25. (Two-year assessment of a mandated stat &wideprogram stressing positive impact on students, parents, I%& DL. S~~~~-psycboIo~~I ~orr~~Ia~ ful suicide. Adolescence 1987 ‘bVin ysis of data from noriprobabihty compared with attempters.) Phillips DP, I?aight DJ. The impact of tel suicide. A replicative study. N EngI 317(13):809-11. (Study of teenage suicide rates in Cahfomia and Pennsylvania before and after televised movies about teenage suicide showing no difference in rates.) Barnum R. Clinical evaluation of juvenile delinquents facing transfer to adult court. J Am Acad ChiId AdoIesc ‘Psychiatry 1987 NQV; 26(6):922-5. (Review of legal issues, treatment decisions; recommendations.) Entwisle DR, Stevenson HW. Special Issue on Schools and DeveIopment. Child Dev 1987 Ott; 58(5):1149-1401. (Numerous papers including several on adoBescents and transitions to higher schod levels.) Garrison CZ, Schoenbach VJ, Schluchter MD, et al. Life events in early adolescence. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 1987 Nov; 26(6):865-72. (Survey of 677 junior high school students comparing sex-race groups.) Kashani JH, Hoeper EW, Beck NC, et al. Personality, psychiatric disordersf and parental attitude among a community sample of adolescents. J Am Acad Child AdoIesc Fsychiatry 1987Nov; 26(6):879-85. (Report of 150 adolescents ages M-16 years comparing 28 with psychiatric disorders and 132 without identified disorders.) Leigh GK, Loewen III. zing developmental perspectives in the study of adolescence. J Adolesc lies 1987 Fall; 2(3):303-20. (Comparison of individual life-span, family life course, and famiIy systems perspectives.) Lewis DO, Rncus JH, LoveIy R, et al. Biopsychosocial characteristics of matched samples of delinquents and nondelin-
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Lyons JA. ~ost~auma~c stress disorder in _&a and adolescents: A review of the literature. J Dev hav Fediatr 1987 : theories, assessment. see differences i&~vuInerabiIity and responsc~to stress, treatGena,B--‘ Smith IkIS Womack . Stress management techniques in c hood and adolescence. Iaxation traisring, meditation, no&, and biofeedback. Appropriate cIir&aI appkations. Fediatr 1987 Nov; 26(11):581-5. (Brief review.) . Fadal factors In deIinque taI ctive. J Adolesc Res 1987 FaIb deIinquentsP ~eveIopmentaI t E cedents, imniications for nrevention.) Susmk EJ; Q&n LD, FIetchk JC. Reasoning about illness in iii and healthy children and adokscents: Co tional de~~e~Qpmenta1 aspects. J Dev B 8(5):266-73. (Comparison of 19 cancer dren, and 23 healthy children ages 7-20 years; dinical imylications.)
Kemper I-ICC, Verschuur R. Longitudinal study of maximal aerobic power in teenagers. Ann Hum BioI 1987 Sep-Ott; 14(5):435-44. (Four-year study of 102 males. 133 females 12-17 years correlating peak increase in power with height velocity.) Adolescents response to menarche. J Nov: 57(9):385-9. (Survev of 135 Canadian 7th and 8th grade students’ reIeting dtti amount of preparati uner R. Somatomedin-C and growth Rappaport R, krevot C, A study of the effect of in children with the level of growth hormone secretion. J CIin Endocrinol Metab 1987 De<; 65(6):1112-7. (study of 37 children ages 4-17 years noting role of growth hormone in the pubertal increase in somstome -C.) SmaIs ABM, Pieters GF , SmaIs AGII, et ab. Sex difference in growth hormone response to growth hormone-releasing hormone between pubertal taII girls and boys. Acta Encb~ri~~l 1987 Qct; 116(2):161-4. (Study ubertal taII cheered notth hormone in pubertal ing sex differences in role of deveIopment.) Van Dop C, Burstein S, Come FA, et al. Isolated gonado~o~~ deficiency in boys: Clinical characteristics and growth. J Rdiatr 1987 Nov; 111(5):684-92. (Report of 20 patients ages 720 years noting heterogeneity of physical abnormalities.) Vehdhuis JD. Pathophysioiogic features of episodic gonadotropin secretion in man. Am J hkd Sci 1487 Sep; 294(3):150-60. (Reeview: general model, selected aspects of male and femb% by pogonadism, refined model of rwuro fferent gonadotropi Porcu E, Gammi L, et al. Ve fashrons in anovulatory cycles maturational pathways in ado% docrinol Metab 1987 Ott; 65(4):785-91. ( tory and six ovuiatory postmenarchal girls ages Ii-17 years.)
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RESPIRATORYDlSEASE Gaur S, KesarwaJa H, Fmnkel LD. Tuberculous peritonitis in an e;lolesrent female. Pediatr Infect Dis 1987 Sep; 6(9):859-62. (Case report: &year-old Hispmic girl with renal involvement.) J&rsson ]A, 3oe J, Berlin E. The long-term prognosis of childhood asthma in a predominantly rural Swediih county. Acta Paediatr &and 1987 Nov; 76(6):950-4. (Survey of 119 adults hospitaiized for asthma at ages 5-15 years noting severity of asthmaafter 23-31 years; predictors ofpoor prognosis.) Rose J, Gamble J, Schultz A, et al. Backpain and spinal deformity in cystic fibrosis. Am J Dis Child 1987 k, 141(12):1313-6. (Rewrt of 47 patients with back pain attributed mainly to &hral abnorinalities.) _ Smith TF (editor). Update on Allergies. Primary Care 1967 Sep; 14(3):61-629. (Numerous review papers on mechanism, diagnosis, epidemiology, and treatment of various allergic disorders, applicabie to all ages.) Vaisman N, Penchan PB, Corey M, et al. Energy expenditure of patients with cystic fibrosis. J Pediatr 1987 Ott 111(4):496-500. Istudy of 7l patients ages 8-35 years.) LVeinberge: M, Lindgren S, Bender 8. Effects of theophyfline on learning and behavior: Reason for’concem or concern without reason. J Pediatr 1987 Sep; 111(3):471-4. (Commentary review of controversies about neuropsychological effects and imphcations for treatment of asthma.) SEXUALITY F&n M, &btan GL. Changes in incidence of sexual intercourse of unmarried teenagers following a community-based sex education program. J Sex Res 1987 NOV;23(4):5274. (Study of effects of 15 hour Health Belief Model program on 203 Texans ages 13-18 years showing no change in coital activity.) Handeisman CD, Gabral RJ, Weisfeld GE. Sources of information and adolescent sexual knowledge and behavior. J Adolesc Res 1987 Winter; 2(4):455-66. (Survey of 113 students ages 13-19 years noting preference for adults over peers for information about sexuality and bhth control.) Juhasz AM, Sonnenshein-Schneider M. Adolescent sexuality Values; morality, and decision making. Adolescence 1987F&l;; m(87k579-90. (Discussion of theoretical basis of morality and value formation; study of 500 students ages 13-19 years regarding factors influencing decisions about intercourse, pmf3nan I chiIdbeating, contraception, parenting, and 7 ~g&ects of compute~assisted instruction on selected interaction skills related to responsible sexuality. J School Health 1987 Sep; 57(7):282-7. (Study of 391 midwestem secondary school students comparing computer-assisted with classroom instruction and with no intervention.) Miller BC, Fox GL. Theories of adolescent heterosexual behavior. J Adolesc Res 1987 Fall; 2(3):269-82. (Review of research and theoretical perspectives on aexu&ty as an emergent drive and as a socially learned behavior.) MU& ME. Obtamtng the adoleant sexual history. Pediatr Nurs 19ir7Sep0$13(5):307-10. (Review of interviewing techniques, sexuality issues.) Gavin-Williams RC. An ethological perspective on homosexuality during adolescence. J Adolesc Res 1987Fall; 2(3):283-302. (Review of genetic, hormonal, anthropological aspects of theories of the origin of homosexuality.) Strottse JS, Fabes RA. A conceptualization of transition to nonvirginity in adolescent females. J Adolex Res 1987 Winter; 2(4):331-48. (Mode) based on much research in adolescent sexuality noting five major risk factors for losing virgiey.) Waleton F. American teens: Sexually active, sexually illiterate.
1 Cchool R:aRh 1987 Nov; 57(9):379-&l. (Commentary on the vctnerabiii~~ of teenagers and possible solutions.)
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Bryer JB, Nelson BA, Miller JB, et al. Childhood sexual and physical abuse as factors in adult Psychiatric illness. Am J Psychiatry 1987 Nov; 144(11):142&.3fl. (Study of 66 female psychiitric inpatients noting 72% with history of sexual and/ or physical abuse, most before age 16 years.) Burgess AB, Hartman CR, McCormack A. Abused to abuser: 4ntecedents of socially deviant behaviors. Am J Psychiatry 1987 Nov; 144(11):1431-6. (Study of 34 youth ages 14-21 years who had been sexually abused 6-8 years previously, suggesting link with drug abuse and delinquent behavior.) Hobbs CJ, Wynne JM. Management of sexual abuse. Arch Dis Child 1987 Nov; 62(11):1182-7. (Ovel view: diagnosis, counseling, examination, treatment, referral, forensic issues.) LeventhaI JM, Bentovim A, Elton A, ct 31. What to ask when sexual abuse is suspected. Arch LIs Chiid 1967 Nov; 62(11):1188-95. (Discussion of approaches for use with chitdren, adolescents, families, and social service agendes.) Money J, Lamau M. Genital examination and ex ure experienced as nosocomial sexual abuse in childho $” . J Nerv Ment Dis 1987 Dee; 175(12):713-21. (Report of three adult women with history of precodot:s puberty or congenital defect of genitalia and resulting aversion to genital examination, presumed ri subjecBve response to the necessary p&iatric care as an equivalent of sexual assault.) Sansonnet-Hayden H, Haley G, Marriage K, et al. Sexual abuse and Psychopathology in hospitalized adolescents. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 1987 Sep; 26(5):753-7. (Study of 54 patients ages 13-17 years noting history of sexual abuse in 38% of giris and 24% of boys.) Shearer SL. Herbert CA. Lone-term eff&s of unresolved sexual trauma.. Am Fam Physiciacl987 Ott; 36(4):169-75. (Overview of presenting symptoms in adult women that may indicate concealed/repressed history of cluidhood sexual assault.) SEXUAUY TRANS’tiviiTTEDDISEASE Alexander-Rodriguez T, Vermund SH. Gonorrhea and sy@ilis in incarcerated urban adolescents: Prevalence and physical signs. Pediatrics 1987 Ott; 80(4):561-4. (Study of 285 females and 2,236 malts ages 9-18 years.) Brown ZA, Ashley R, Douglas J, at al. Neonatal herpes simplex virus infection: Relapse after initial therapy and transmission from a mother with an asymptomatic genital hccpes infection and erythema multiforme. Pediatr Infect Dis 1987 Nov; 6(11):1057-61. (Case report: 14year-old primigravida mother undergoing cesarian section with postpartum diagnosis of herpes in mother and newborn.) Fisher M, Swenson PD, Risucci D, et al. C/~&mrydfa tmchomafis in suburban adolescents. J Pediatr 1987 Ott; 111(4):617-20. (Results of testing 200 consecutive sexually active females ages 14-21 years at a suburban adolescent health service.) Golden N, Cohen H, Gennari G, et al. The use of pelvic ultrasonography in the evaluation of adolescents with pelvic inflammatory disease. Am J Dis Child 1987 Nov; 141(11):12358. (Comparison of sonograms of 60 patients with PfD and 40 age-matched controls.) L&n S, Pottage JC, Kessler HA, et al. The Office Approach to the Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Parts I and II. Curr Probl Obstet Gynecol Fertil19:37Nov/Dec; X(11/12):511-57,567-615. (Review of epidemiology, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of vulvovaginitis cervicitis, urethriiis, salpingitis, genital ulcers, extragenital symptoms, and AIDS; includes section on interpretation of laboratory data, illustrations of lab findings, tables of therapies.) MiUar MI. Genital chIam) dial infection: A role for social scientists. Sot sd Med 1987 Dee; 25(12):12@9-99.(Review of clinical and public health aspects, sodornedrca) considerations, and research needs; discussion of six categories of possible interventions.) Thejls H, Rahm VA, Rosen G, et al. Correlation between chla-
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mydia infection and clinical evaluation, vaginal wet smear, and cervical swab test in female adolescents. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1987 Ott; 157(4):974-6. (Comparison of diagnostic methods in 148 females ages 14-21 years noting poor correlation between positive tests and nonspecific clinical evidence.) SPORTS MEDICINE Biiby-Hammett D. Accidents in equestrian sports. Am Fam Fhysician 1987 Sep; 36(3): 209-14. (Report of 160 accidents over five years in riders ages 6-21 years, describing nature ot accidents, role of protective clothing.) Brownell KD, Steen SN, Wilmore JH. Weight regulation practices in athletes: Analysis of metabolic and health effects. Med Set Sports Exert 1987 Dee; 19(6):546-56. (Literature rrview with focus on body composition, food efficiency, char,ges in wrestlers, amenorrhea and sex hormone alterations, and morbidity.) Committee on Sports Medicine/Committee on School Health, AAP. Physical fitness and the schools. Pediatrics 1987 Sep; 80(3):449-50. (Position statement emphasizing role of the pediatrician.) Feltz DL, Ewing ME. Psychological characteristics of elite young athletes. Med Sci Sports Exert 1987 Ott; 19(5)Suppl:S98-S105. (Research review, recommendations for future studies.) Fuller JR, LaFountain MJ. Performance-enhancutg drugs in sport: A different form ,of drug abuse. Adolescence 1987 Winter; XXII(88):%9-76. (Review, survey of 50 iithletes, selected quotes from athletes, brief case example.) Hatton CK, Catlin DH. Detection of androgenic anabolic steroids in urine. Clin Lab Med 1987 Sep; 7(3):655-68. (RevLw of techniques of testing.) Hickwn JF, Duke MA,. Risser WL, et al. Nutritional intake from food sources of high school football athletes. .I Am Diet Assoc 1987 Dee; 87(12):1656-g. (Study of 134 mate athletes ages 1218 years.) Hwlse E, Strong WB. Preparticipation evaluation for athletics. kdtatr Rev 1987 DP~; 9(6):173-82. (Review: types of evaluations, ~ouu,~~n !nj reties, medical consider!rtionsi counseling of young athletes.) Martin RK, Yesalis CE, Foster D, et al. Sports injunes at the 1985 Junior Olympics. An epidemiologic analysis. Am J Sports Med 1987 Nov/Dec; 15(6):603-8. (Review of 1,113 medical encounters for B”~ess or injury; description of sports medicine system for large scale event.) Neufer PD, Costill DL, Fielding A, et al. Effect of reduced training on muscular strength and endurance in competitive swimmers. Med Sci Sports Exert 1987 Ott; 19(5@86-98. (Study of 24 male swimmers ages 18-22 years.) Squire DL. Female athletes. Pediatr Rev 1987 Dee; 9(6):183-90. (Review: common injuries, nutritional concerns, gynecologic and endocrinologic effects of exercise.) Wood IR. A new approach to atilletic physicals. J School Health 1987 Ott; 57(8):346-8. (Descri~tion of pilot prop jut involving health department and scho.11district.) SUBSTANCE ABUSE
AMA Council on Scientific Affairs. Issues in employee drug testing. JAMA 1987 Ott; 258(15):2089-96. (Report reviewing legal issues, pertinent statutes, feC;eral regulations, common law, and AMA positions.) Cvetkovich G, EJrle TC, Schinkc SP, et al. Child and adn!escent drug use: A judgment and information processing perspective to health-behavior interventions. J Drug Educ 1987; 17(4):29J313. (Discussion of modification of information-based drug abuse prevention to incorporate human need for drugs, moiives, anci rJu8ment aoiiities of the user.) Dembo R, i.‘ashhurn M, Wish ED, et al. Examination of the heavy association between heavy marijuana use and crime among youBu.entering a juvenile detention center. J Psychoact Drugs
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1987 Ott-Dee; 19(4):361-73. (Study of juvende offenders with respect to voluntary urine drug screening and self-report of marijuana use.) Gilchrist LD, Schiie SP, Thimble JE, et al. SkiBs enhancement to prevent substance abuse among American Indian adolescents. lntl J Addictions 1987 Sep; 22(9):869-79. (Evaluation of a culturally tailored 10 session program showing increased knowledge retention and decreased drug use in 102 Indian young adolescents.) Halebsky MA. Adolescent alcohol and substance abuse: Parent ;Ind peer effects. Adolescence 1987 Winter; XKB(88):%1-7. (Brief review or uterature on parent and peer influe&& in the context of Kandel’s theorv of staees of use.) Kandel,DB, Andrews K. Pro&es o’iadolescent so@&,Bon by parents and peers. Intl J Addictions 1987 Apr; 22(4):319_42. (Review of basic processes, including modeling and so&,; minforcement, with respect to use sf alcohol and marijuana.) King DL, Martel PA, O’Donnell CM. Laboratory detection of cannabinoids. Clin Lab Med 1987 Sep; 7(3):643 53. (Review: pharmacology, laboratory methods.) Monarca S, Modolo MA, Stopponi V, et al. Alcohol, tobacco, and psychoective medicine consumption among high school students oi 10 Italian towns. lntl J Addictions 1987 Dee; 22(12):1243-54. (Survey of 8,276 students.) Newcomb ML. Maddahian E, Skager R, et al. Substance abuse and psychnvocial risk factors among teenagers: Associations with sex, .age, ethnicity, and type of school. Am J Drug Ak Abuse 1937 Dee; 13(4):413-33. (Study of 2,926 students in grades 7, 9, .and 11 examining 12 variables and relating summed index of risk factors to use and abuse.) Okwumabua JO, Duryea EJ. Age ot onset, periods of risk, and patterns of progression in drug use among American Indian high school students. tntl J Addictions 1987 Dee; 22(12):126976. (Study of 277 Native American students in grades 7-12 noting early onset of use of numerous drugs.) Perry CL. Results o.Cprevention programs with adolescents. Drug Ale Depend 1387 Sep: 20(1):?3-9. (Review of smoking and drug abuse pi zvtinton; two program c?xamples.) Schwartz RH, Comerci CD, Meeks jE. L-3: Patterns of use b chemically dependent ad&scents. J Pediatr 1987 Dee: lll( I ) Part h936-8. (Survey of 174 adolescents ages 14-18 years admitted to a residential drug treatment program.) Singer Ml, Petchers MK, Anglin TM. Detection of adolescent substance abuse in a pediatric outpatient department: A double-b!ind study. J Pediatr 1987 Dee; ill(6) Part 1:938-41. (Survey of 54 new patients seen in a county health facility over two mwths.) Skirrow J. influencing adolescent life style: The role of mass media. Drug Ate Depend 1987 Sep; 20(1):21-6. (Discussion of use of mass media for drug abuse prevention and education.) Smith CG, Asch RH. Drug abuse and reproduction. Fertil SterB 1987 Sep; 48(3):355_73. iExtensive review of effects of aij classes ot abused drugs on neuroendocrine axis, pregnancy, and fetal development; 153 references.) Story M, Van Zyl York P. Nutritional status of Native American adolescent substance users. J Am Diet Assoc 1987 Dee; 87(12):1680-l. (Study of 68 students ages U-18 years comparing biochemical and anthropometric findings among heavy, moderate, light, and nonusers.) Young TJ. Inhalant use among American Indian youth. Child Psychiatr Hum Dev 1987 Fall; 18(1):36-46. (Review: prevalence, substances used, clinical features, user characteristics, i..Iterventions.) Aicohol
Baer PE, Garmrzy LB, McLaughlin RJ, et al. Stress, coping, family conflict ancl adolescent alcohol use. J Behav Med 1987 Ott; 10(5):449-66. (Study of 425 students in grade 7 examining atcohol use in rontext of developmental transitions of early adolesce.its.)
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WD, SIoane DC. Students, Akohoi, and College Health: A SW Issue. J Am CoIIege Health 1987 Sep; 36(2):57-139. (Entire issue OII alcohol use induding policy statements from the American College Health Association, numerous papers des&&g &&al services and prevention strategies, a guide to professional resources, and recommended resources for student education.) ~ ir, Grant BF. PsychosocIaI factors in adolescent drinking contexts. J Stud AIc 1987 Nov; 48(6):551-7. (Analysis of na~onaI survey data from 4,918 senior high school students noting strong mle of perceived normative Support for drinking.) Smger MI, per&m MK. A biracial comparison of adolescent M use. Am J Drug AIc Abuse 1987 Dee; 13(4):%1-74. (Que~tionnak survey of 1,896 students in two inner-city high fUhoo&t.) White HR. Longitudinal stability and dimensional structure of problem drinking in adolescence. J Stud Ale 1987 Nov; 48(6):541-50. (Multivariate analysis of confirmatory factors based on self-reported alcohol use in 249 students age 15 years and 372 students age 18 years.) Catnine Garber MW, FIaherty D. Cootine and sudden death. Am Fam Physician 1987 Ott; 36(4):227-30. (Case report: 21-year-old male with fatal cardiac arrhythmia from ruptured packets of cocaine ingested to escape detection.) Gkmumuco RA. The athlete, cocaine, and Iactic addosis: A hypothesis. Am J Med Sci 1987 Dee; 294(6):412-4. (Proposed mechanism for Increased risk of death in elite athletes who use co&n&a biased report.) Kaye BR, Fainstat M. CerebraI vascuIitis associated with cocaine abuse, JAMA 1987 Ott; 258(15):2104-6. (Case report: 22-year -‘> male with heavy intranasal use.) v.. Mofenson HC, Caraccio TR. Cocaine. Pediatr Ann 1987 Nov; 16(11):864-74. (Review: forms of cocaine, trends in use, pharmacokmetics,. laboratory analysis, dinical features, management of intoxication, treatment of abuse.) Newcomb MD, Bender PM, Fahy B. Cocaine use and psychopathdogyz Associations among young adults. IntI J Addictions 1987Dee; 22(12):1167-88. (Study of 739 youth ages 19-24 years horn a general community sample with review of numerous previous studies.) Wiener MD, Putman CE. Pain in the chest in a user of cocaine. JAMA 1987Oct; 258(15)QO87-8.(Case report: 21-year-old male with spontaneous pneumomediastinum associated with inhalation of freebased cocaine.) Wood~arrl CA, Selbst SM. Chest pain secondary to cocaine use. Pediatr Emerg Care 1987Sep; 3(3):153-4. (Case report: X-yearoId ma!e with asthma and chest pain foBowing intranasai co. came use.) TOhO Castro FG, Maddahian F, Newcomb MD, et al. A multivariate model of the determinants of dgarette smoking among adolescents. J Health Sot Behav X987Sep; 28(3):273-89. (Use of model to test various hypotheses in 810 students in grades 18-12.) Cohen RY, SattIer I, FelixMRJ, et al. Experimentation with smokeIess tobacco and cigarettes by chiidren and adolescents: Relationship to beBef& peer use, and parental use. Am J PubIic Health 1987 Ncv; 77(ll):1455. (Sutvey of 4,353 students in ~40,’ 3-12 in one school district.) M,-NeiE AD, Jarvis MJ, West R, et al. SaIiva dinine as an indicator of cigarette smoking in adolescents. Br J Addictions 1987 ti 82(12):135560. (Study of 588 females ages 11-16 years.) S~IWMC RS, Fish DG, Manfreda J, et al. Where Manitoba CMdren obtain their ci@rettes. Can Med AEXX J 1987 sep;
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137(5):405-8. (Survey of 11,292 students ages 8-18years noting patterns of smoking and major sources of cigarettes.) Warner KE. Health and economic implications of a tobacco-free society. JAMA 1987 Ott; 258(15):2880-6. (Review of impact of tobacco use on morbidity and mcrt+ality; discussion of expected benefits in Iifesxpectancy gain if aIi tobacco use ceaszi-is this a goal for all health professionals or merely a pipe dream?) SURGERYITRAUMA Auerbach PS (editor). Proceedings of the 1987 U.A.E.M./ I.R.I.E.M. Research Symposium on Environmental Emergencies. Ann Emerg Med 1987 Sep; 16(9)927-1091. (Collected papers on snake and spider bites, plant dermatitis, altitude BIness, aquatic hazards, thermal injuries--hot and cold, and management of natural disasters.) Baker MD, Moore SE. Human ktes in children. A six-year experience. Am J Dis ChiId 1987 Dee; 141(12):1285-90. (Review of 322 human bites in patients under age 17 years citing nature of injuries, risk factors, treatment.) Barker SL, Fromm D. Bile peritonitis following expectant management of liver fracture. NY State J Med 1987 Ott; 86(10):5657. (Case report: 18-year-old male injured in motorcycle accident.) _ Duncan A, Phillips TF, Sdafani SJ, et al. Intussusception f&b= ing abdominal trauma. J Trauma 1987Nov; 27(11):1193-9. (Rcp&t of six males ages 17-25 years, three with gunshot wounds, two with stab wounds; 6iscussion of management.) Farrow JA. Young driver risk taking: A description of dangerous driving situations among 16 to 19-year-old drivers. Intl J Addictions 1987 Dee; 22(12):1255-67. (Study of 192 high school drivers repciring 662 dangerous driving incidents in previous six months; discussion of prevention strategies.) HassettJM, DooMtIe T, MoiIoy M, et al. Hypersensitivity reaction to anticonvuisants following head injury. NY State J Med 1987 Ott; 86(10):571-3. (Case report: l?‘-year-old male with bicyde accident; discussion of possible etiologies of hypersensitivity reactions in trauma victims.) Hermon A, Segal K, Har-el G, et al. Complete cricotracheal sep aration following b;mt trauma to the neck. J Trauma 1987 Dee; 27(12):1365-7. (Case report: 20-year-old male injured in traffic accident.) Ordog GJ, Prakash A, Wasserberger J, et al. Pediatric gunshot wounds. J Trauma 1987 Nov; 27(11):1272-8. (Retrospective 15 year chart review of 255 patients, most ages 11-15 years, describing features of injuries, morbidity and mortality.) Shorr RM, Mirvis SE, Indeck MC. Tension pneumopericardium in blunt chest trauma. J Trauma 1987 Sep; 27(9):1878-82. (Report of two cases, 14year-old male with blast injury and 18 year-old male in motor vehide accident.) Stevens MS. Which adolescents breeze through surgery? Am J Nuts 1987 Dee; 87(12):15645. (Description of preoperative interview guide assessing risk for diffictit hospiUization and response to surgery.) Shirtgel G. Appendicitis in chikiren: A systematic approach for a low inddence of complications. Am J Surg 1987 Dee; 154(6):631-5. (Chart review of 414 patients ages 2-17 years.) Swanson JS, Sachs MI, Dahlgren KS, et al. Accidental farm injuries in children. Am J Dis Child 1987 Dee; 141(12):1276-9. (Report of 87 chikiren agcJ I-16 years seen over 11 years; discussion of risk fztors and prevention.) This bibliography vva~ prepared with the assistance of Barbara Adams, James Farrow, Martin Fisher, Wait Imai, John Ku@, Reuben Rohn, and Manuel Schydlower to whom the editors ex- * press their sincere gratitude.