Bibliography of recent journal articles

Bibliography of recent journal articles

JOURNAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RECENT JOURNAL ARTICLES PREPARED BY RICHARD It. BROOKMAN, HEALTH 1991;12:206-213 -._-_ M.D. CARDIOLOGY Boyce WT, Chest...

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RECENT JOURNAL ARTICLES PREPARED

BY RICHARD

It. BROOKMAN,

HEALTH

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M.D.

CARDIOLOGY Boyce WT, Chesterman E. Life events, social support, and car-

diovascular reactivity in adolescence. J Dev Behav Pediatr 1990 Jun; 11(3):1Q5-11. (Study of 25 Boy Scouts, ages 12-18 years, responding to psychologically and physically stressful laboratory tasks.) CoughEn WF, Knott PE. Right atria1 myxoma. A cause of septic pulmonary emboli in an adolescent female. J Adolesc Health Care 1998Jul; 11(4):351-4. (Case report: 15 year old with fever, malaise, and staphyiococcal septicemia.) Johnson EH. Interrelationships between psychological factors, overweight, and blood pressure in adolescents. J Adolesc Health Care 1990 Jul; 11(4):310-8. (Study of 1021 tenth grade students comparing sex-race groups.) Portman RJ, Lugo-Miro VI, Ede D, et al. Diagnosis of adolescent hypertension on initial screening by the use of height age. J Adoiesc Health Care 1990 May; 11(3):215-22. (Study of 1426 healthy students ages 12-18 years, Tanner stages 1 to 5.) Rubenstein JLR, Steiner H, Walton C. Depression, episodic behavioral dyscontrol and polydipsia following right temporal lobe damage. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 1990 May; 29(3):472-4. (Case report: 19 year old with congenital heart disease and embolic stroke at age 12 with neuropsychiatric sequellae.) CONTRACEPTION

Adams BN, McAnamey ER, Panzarine S, et al. Successful contraceptive khavior zimong ado!eacent mothers: Are there prcdictors? 1 Adolesc Health Care 1990 lul: 1114lz319-25. (Comparison of 23 pregnancy repeaters and 2b non&eaters, all two year graduates of an adolescent maternity care program.) Committee on Adolescence, American Academy of Pediatrics. Contraception and adolescpnts. Pediatrics 1990 Jul; 86(1):1348. (Position paper sapporhng role of pediatricians in qounseling adolescents about sexuality. abstinence, and contracep tive methods.) Damey PD, Klaisle CM, Tanner S, et al. Sustained-release contraceptives. Curr Probl Obstet Gynecol Fertil 1990 May/Jun; XIII(3). (Extensive review of Norplant silastic implant; brief review of other implants, medicated IUDs, and intravaginal rimzs.~ DuRaGt I&I, Jay S, Seymore C. Contraceptive and sexual behavior of black female adoicscents: A test of a social-osvcholoeical theoretical model. J Adolesc Health Care 1990 J’u$ i@)?% 34. (Study of 113 women ages 12-98 years over a six month period noting factors associated with frequency of coitus and risk-taking behavior.) Gordon DE. Formal operational thinldng: The role of cognitivedevelopmental processes in adolescent decision-making about pregnancy and contraception. Am J Orthopsychiatry 1990 Jul; 60(3):3&X6. (Literature review.) D.:RMATOLOGY

Crutcher WA. Dysplastic nevi and mali~ant melanoma. Am Fam Physician 1990 AU& 42(2):372-85. (Illustrated revie:: detection, follow-up, treatment.) Gallagher RP, McLean DI, Yang CP, et al. Anatomic distribution of acquired mekmocytic nevi in white children. Arch Dermatol 206 1a54-139xl9l&3.50

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1990 Apr; 126(4):466-71. (Survey of Canadian students including 587 ages 12-18 years.) Gallagher RP, McLean DI, Yang CP, et al. Suntan, sunburn, and pigmentation factors and the frequency of acquired melanocytic nevi in children: Similarities to melanoma: The Vancouver Mole Study. Arch Dermatoll990 Jun; 126(6):770-6. (Study of 913 Canadian students ages 6-18 years.) Shapiro SC, Strasburger VC, Greydanus DE (editors). Adolescent Dermatology. Adolesc Med: State Art Rev 1990 Jun; 1(2):199408. (Collected review articles include clinical approaches to acne, scalp and hair disorders, warts, bacterial infections, tinea infections, ectoparasites, and sunburn.) DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILZTY Barkley RA, Fischer M, Edelbrock CS, et al. The adolescent out-

come of hyperactive children diagnosed by research criteria: I. An S-year prospective follow-up study. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatr 1990 Jun; 29(4):546-57. (Long-term study of 123 patients diagnosed at ages 4-12 years and 66 normal controls.) Borjeson MC, Lagergren J. Life conditions of adolescents with myelomeningocele. Dev Med Child Neurol 1990 Aug; 32(8): 698-706. (Interviews conducted between ages 15 and 18 years of age with 26 patients followed from birth, exploring social adjustment, education, employment.) Committee on Bioethics, .%merican Academy of Pediatrics. Sterilization of women who are mentally handicapped. Pediatrics 1990 Mav: 85f5):868-71. (Position statement accomnanied bv committ& opinion from. American College of Ob&etriciaG and Gynecologists.) Crittenden l?M. Toward a concept of autonomy in adolescents with a disability. Child Health Care 1990 Summer; 19(3):1628. (Description of a model for development of autonc:my in context of coping strategies, social network, and hmily SUDDOrt.)

Cromi; BA,.‘Enrile B, McCoy K, et al. Knowledge, attitude& and behavior related to sexualitv in adolescents with chronic disability. Dev Med Child Neural 1990 Jul; 32(7):602-10. (Study of 21 patients with myelomeningocele, 21 patients with cystic fibrosis, and 16 controls, aB ages 13-21 years, with focus on sexual activity, reproductive issues, socialization, personal health care.) Elkins TE, McNeeley SG, Pope S, et al. Reproductive health concerns in Down syndrome: A report of eight cases. J Reprod Med 1990 Jul; 35(7):745-50. (Cases including males and females and three adolescents focus on menstrual hygiene, inappropriate peer interaction, and stetiBzation issues.: Lee JJK, Lyne ED. Pathologic fractures in severely handicapped children and young adults. J Pediatr Orthop 1990 JullAug: 10(4):49%500. (Retrospective study of 19 patients ages 5-19 years, many with vitamin D abnormalities.) Schneider MB, Davis JG, Boxer RA, St al. Mdrtan syndrome in adolescents and young adults: Psychopticial functioning and knowledge. J Dev Behav Pediatr 1990 Jun; 11(3):122-7. (Report of 22 patients ages 11-24 years.) ENDOCRlNOLOGY Allen DB, Fost NC. Growth hormone therapy for short stature: ?anacea or Pandora’s box? J Pediatr 1990 Jul; 117(1):16-21. 8 Society for Adolescent Medicine, 1991

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(Commentary reviewing concerns about appropriate and responsible use of synthetic growth hormone.) Cutfield WS, Bergman RN, Menon RK, et al. The modified minimaI model: Application to measurement of insulin sensitivity in children. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1990 Jun; 70(6):&H-50. (Study of 60 children ages S-20 years.) Ehrmann DA, Rosenfieid RL. An endocrindogic approach to the patient with hirsutism. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1990 Jul; Q(1):1-4. (Review.) Francis GL, Grogan D, Hardy L, et al. Group psychotherapy in the treatment of adolescent and preadolescent military dependents with recurrent diabetic ketoacidosis. MiIit Med 1990 Aug; 155(8):351-4. (Report of four patients ages lo-17 years.) Frisch H, Hausler G, Lindenbauer S, et a2. Psychological aspects in children and adolescents with hypopituitarism. Acta Paediatr Stand 1990 Jun/lul; 79(6/7):644-51. (Study of 48 patients ages 6-26 years.) Ghigo E, Arvat E, Nicolosi M, et al. Acute clonidine administration potentiates spontaneous diurnal, but not nocturnal, gn~wth hormone secretion in stout children. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1990 Aug; 71(2):433-5. (Study of nine healthy subjects ages lo-15 years.) Glastre C, Braillon P, David L, et al. Measurement of bone mineral content of the lumbar spine by dual energy x-ray absorptiometry in normal children: Correlations with growth parameters. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1990 May; 70(5):1330-3. (Study of 135 subjects.) Jacobson AM, Hauser ST, Lavori I’, et al. Adherence among children and adolescents with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus over a four-year longitudinal followup: I. The influence of patient coping bnd adjustment. II. Immediate and long-term linkaees with the familv milieu. I Pediatr Psvchol 1990 Aue: 15(4)%1-26, 523-42. (Studies of 61 patitnts ages 9-16 year;) Johansen JS, Jensen SB, Riis BJ, et al. Serum bone Gla protein: A potential marker of growth hormone deficiency and the response to growth hormone therapy. J CIin Endocrinol Metab 1990 Jul; 71(1):122-6. (Study of 49 males, 17 kma!es iges 618 yeam. j La Greta AM, Follansbee D, Skylar JS. Developmental and behavioral aspects of diabetes management in youngsters. Child Health Care 1990 Summer; 19(3):132-a (Comparison of 25 patients ages 7-11 years and 15 patients ages 12-17 years regarding responsibility for care, knowledge of diabetes, and compliance.) Rose SR., Manasco IX, Pearce S, et al. Hypothyroidism and deficiency of the nocturnal thyrotropin surge in children with hypothalamic-pituitary disorders. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1990 Jun; 70(6):1750-S. (Study of 52 patients ages 1-18 years with variety of disorders.) Ryan CM, Xtchison J, Puczynski S, et aI. Mild kypoglycemia associated with deterioration of mental efficiency in children with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. J Pediatr 19YOJuI; 117(1):32-8. (Cognitive evaluation of 11 patients ages li-I8 years during euglycemic and hypoglycemic periods.) Shulman E, Miller JL, Rose LI. Growth hormone therapy. Am Fam Physician 1990 May; 41(5):1541- 6. (Review of use.) Sulmont V, Brauner R, Fontoura M, et al. Response to growth hormcne treatment and final height after cranial or craniospinal irradiation. Acta Paediatr Stand 1990 May; 79(5):5429. (Study of 61 males and 39 females.) Tassoni P, Cacciari E, Cau M, et al. Variability of growth hormone response to pharmacological and sleep tests performed twice in short children. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1990 jul; 71(1):2304. (Study of 49 patients age:; 4-16 years.) GASTROENTEROLOGY Buiumsohn A, AIbu E, Gerst PH. et al. Cholelithiasis and teenage mothers. J Adolesc Health Care 1990 Jul; 11(4):339-42. 1Report of 23 patients with focus on 10 ages 15-19 years with symptoms within first six months after delivery.)

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in the early stages of Wilson’s Psychiatry 1990 May; 29(3):470-l. (Case report: 15-year-old female with violent behavior, depression, and suicide attempt and evidence of cirrhosis.) Garber J, Zeman J, Walker LS. Recurrent abdominal pain in ch& dren: Psychiatric diagnoses and parental psychopathology. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 1990 Jul; 29(4):648-56. (Comparison of 13 patients with recurrent abdominal pain, 11 with organic causes for abdominal pain, 19 with psychiatric disorders, and i6 healthy controls, all ages 8-17 years.) Holmquist L, +.hren C, Fallstron SF’. Clinical disease activity and inflammatory activity in the rectum in relation to mucosal inflammation assessed by cdonoscopy. Acta Paediatr Stand 1990 May; 79(5):527-34. (Study of 60 patients ages 8-17 years.) McLain Bl, Davidson PM, Stokes KB, et al. Growth after gut resection for Crohn’s disease. Arch Dis Child 1990 Jul; 65(7):760-2. (Report of 16 adolescents and one child.) Nakano M, Saeki M, Hagane K. Delayed puberty in girls having biliary atresia. J Pediatr Surg 1990 jul; 25(7):808-11. (Report of 14 patients followed for more than 12 years following Kasai portoenterostomy focusing on pubertal development, growth, and menstrual function.) Peterson IM, Milburn J, Reynolds M. Bowel obstruction and an apple-core lesion in an 18-year-old man. j Fam Pratt 1550 jui; 31(1):85-8. (Case report: male with bloody diarrhea, weight loss, and radiographic diagnosis of cancer but surgical pathology diagnosis of Crohn’s disease.) Shanon A, Martin DJ, Feldman W. Ultrasonographic studies in the management of recurrent abdominal pain. Pediatrics 1990 JuI; 86(1):35-8. (Restrospective review of 65 patients ages 417 years.)

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GENlT0UROLOGYINEPHROLOGY Isenberg JS, Ozutter G, Worth MH, et al. Effort-induced spontaneous thrombosis of the left spermatic vein Eresenting ciinically as leit inguinal hernia. ] Ural 1990 Jul; 144(1):138. (Case report: 19-year-old male with groin pain following vigorous aerobic exercise.) Klein JF, Berry CC, Felice ME. The development of a testicular self-examination instructional booklet for adolescents. J Adolest Health Care 1990 May’ 11(3):235-g. (Assessment of teaching method with 66 males ages 15-20 years at a two-year fobow-up.) Parkhouse HF, Woodhouse CRJ. Long-term status of patients with oosterior urethral valves. Ural Clin North Am 1990 Mav; 17(2):‘373-8. (Review: future status of renal function, sex&l function, and fertility.) Schaefer F, Seidei C, Binding A, et al. Pubertal growth in chronic renal failure.Pediatr Res 1990 Jul; 28(1):5-10. (Evaluation of growth from childhood through puberty in 15 males and 14 females now ages 16-25 years.) GYNECOLOGY Badawy SZA, Refaie A. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding in adolescent and teenage girls. Adolesc Pediatr Gynecol 1990 Spring; 3(2):65-g. (Review: menstrual physiology, pathophysiology of abnormal bleeding, evaluation and management.) Creatsas G, Malhotra N, Malhotra J, et al. Vaginal agenesis associated with renal ectooia. Adolesc I’ediatr Gynecol 1990 Spring; 3(2):103-5. (Report of two patients ages 17 and 16 years.) FedeIe L, Dorta M, Brioschi D, et al. h’lagnetic resonance evaluation of gynecologic masses in adolescents. Adolesc Pediatr GynecoIl990 Spring; 3(2):83-8. (Study of 14 patients ages 1318 years with pelvic pain and pelvic masses.) Gale CL, Muram D, Douglass EC. Ulcerative diphtherial vulvovaginitis: A case report. Adolesc Pediatr GynecoIl990 Spring;

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3(2):101-2. (Report of 17-year-old female receiving chemotherapy for Hodgkin’s disease.) Griggs JA, Rudoft J, Coddington CC. Mayer-Rokitansky-KusterHauser syndrome with splenosis. A case report. J Reprod Med 1990 Aug; 35(8):821-3. (Report of 19-year-old patient with abnormalities on laparoscopy for pelvic pain.) Lou&s AB. Effects of exercise training on the menstrual cycle: Existence and mechanisms. Med Sci Sports Exert 19% Jun; 22(3):275-f@. (Review focusing on delayed menarche, amenorrhea, and luteal suppression.) Rebar RW, Conno!ly HV. Clinical features of young women with hypergonadotropic amenorrhea. Fertil Steril 1990 May; 53(5):804-10. (Evaluation of 115 women younger than age 40 prs with primary or secondary amenorrhea.) Yankauskas E. Primary female syndromes: An update. NY State J Med 1990 Jun; 90(6):295-302. (Brief review: dysmenorrhea, premenstrual syndrome, endometriosis, chronic pelvic pain.) INFECTIOUS DKEASE Feder HM. Actinomycosis manifesting as an acute painless lump of the jaw. Pediatrics 1990 May; 85(5):858-64. (Report of three patients ages 6, 13, and 18 years.9 Ferguson MA, Todd JK. Toxic shock syndrome associated with Sluphylaoccus aureus sinusitis in children. J Infect Dis 1990 May; 161(5):953-S. Report of three patients, including 14-yearold male and ll-year-old female.) Grimes DE, Woolbert LF. Facts and fallacies about streptococcal infection and rheumatic fever. J Pediatr Health Care 1990 JulAug; 4(4):186-92. (Literature review; recommendations fcrdiagnosis and treatment of group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal pharyngitis.) Jarvis MR, Wasserman AL, Todd RD. Acute psychosis in a patient with Epstein-Barr virus infection. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 1990 May; 29(3):468-9. (Case report: 15.;ear-old female with acute personality change and suicide attempt during acute phase of mononucleosis.) Thom DH, Grayston JT, Wang SP, et al. Chlamydia pneumoniue shin TWAR, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, and viral infections in acute respiratory disease in a university student health clinic population. Am J Epidemiol 1990 Aug; 132(2):24&I-56.(Study of 667 students, comparing the three etiologies of symptoms.) HIV lA’FECTfON American School Health Association et al. Guidelines for HIV and AIDS student support services. J School Health 1990 Aug; 60(6):249-55. (Document prepared by working group reprrsent@ many national organizations addressing barriers to support services, essential components of program, recommended resources.) Brown LK, Nassau JH, Barone VJ. Differences in AIDS knowledge and attitudes by grade level. J School Health 1990 Aug; 60(6):270-5. (Survey of 441 students in grades 5, 7, and 10 in one school district.) Centers for Disease Control. HIV-related knowledge and behaviors among high school students-Selected U.S. sites, 1989. J School Health 1990 Aug; 60(6):280-2. (Data reprinted from Morbidity Mortality Weekly Report June 15, 1990.) Clarke J, Abram R, Monteiro EF. The sexual behavior and knowledge about AIDS in a grou; of young adolescent girls in Leeds. Genitourin Med 1990Jul-!&p; 66(3):189-92. (Survey of 52 sexually active females ages 12-16 years at a juvenile assessment center and in a sexually transmitted disease clinic.) Hernandez JT, Smith FJ. Inconsistencies and misperceptions putting college students at risk of HIV infection. J Adolesc Health Care 1990 Jul; Y1(4):295-7. (Survey of 388 students ages 18-21 years from twa Southeast state universities.) Hobnan RC, Gomperts ED, Jason JM, et al. Age and human inununodeficiency virus infection in persons with hemophilia in California. Am J Public Health 1990 Aug; L&0(8):%7-9.(Re-

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port of 537 seropositve patients among 860 with hemophilia type 1.9 Nagy S, Hunt B, Adcock A. A comparison of AIDS and STD knowledge between sexually active alcohol consumers and abstainers. J School Health 1990 Aug; 60(6):276-9. (Survey of 3803 students in grades 8 and 10 noting influence of gender, ethnicity, alcohol use, and sexual activity.) Rickert VI, Gottlieb A, Jay MS. A comparison of three clinic-based AIDS education programs on female adolescents’ knowledge, attitudes, and behavior. J Adolesc Health Care 1990 Jul; 11(4):298-303. (Study of 75 patients ages 13-21 years comparing two grades of intervention and a control group.) Scott F, Chambers LW, Underwood J, et al. AIDS seminars for senior grades in secondary schools. Can J Public Health 1990 JuUAug; 81(4):290-4. (Survey of 1898 students in 10 schools and 19 principals following a program.) Stuher ML. Psychiatric consultation issues in pediatric HIV and AIDS. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 1990 May; 29(3): 463-6. (Discussion with case examples, including testing of high-risk adolescents and counseling seropositive ones.) Walling VR, Pfefferbaum B. The use of methylphenidate in a depressed adolescent with AIDS. J Dev Behav Pediatr 1990 Aug; 11(4):195-7. (Case report: 15year-old male with hemophilia.) NEUROtOGYlOitTHOPEDlCS

Brent DA, Crumrine PK, Varma R, et al. Phenobarbital treatment and major depressive disorder in children with epilepsy: A naturalistic follow-up. Pediatrics 1990 Jun; 85(6):1086-91. (Study of 28 patients ages 6-16 years on entry followed for 13 to 30years.)_ Hashimoto K, Fujita K, Kojimoto H, et al. Lumbar disc herniation in children. J Pediatr Orthop 1990 May&n; 10(3):394-6. (Report of 12 patients ages 11-i6 years.) _ Hrutkay JM, Eilert RE. Operative lengthening of the lower extremity and associated psychological aspects: The Children’s Hospital experience. J Pediatr Orthop 1990 May/Jun; 10(3):3737. (Report of 22 patients ages 7-16 years at surgery followed for 6 months to 8 years.) Kerbeshian J, Burd L, Pettit R. A possible post-streptococcal movement disorder with chorea and tics. Dev Med Child Neurol 1990 Jul; 32(7):642-4. (Case report: ICyear-old girl; brief discussion of tics, chorea, and autoimmunity.) Kraus JF, Rock A, Hemyari P. Brain injuries among infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. Am J Dis Child 1990 Jun; 144(6):684-91. (Analysis of epidemiological data from San Diego county and from literature review.) National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Conference. Noise and hearing loss. JAMA 1990 Jun; 263(23):318590. (Summary of conference on noise-induced hearing loss including causes, assessment, prevention.) Phillips WA, Hensinger RN, Kling TF. Management of scoliosis due to syringomyelia in childhood and adolescence. J Pediatv Orthop 1990 May/Jun; 10(3):351-4. (Report of four males- +WO young children, two adolescent,;-~followed to skeletal ma-

iurity:) Schmahmann JD, Vonsattel J-P. A &year-old boy with a lesion of the left frontal lobe. N Engl J Med 1990 May; 322(20):144658. (Case report: patient with seizures and cysticercus abscess.)

Walling AD. Drug prophylaxis for migraine headaches. Am Fam Physician 1990 Aug; 42(2):425-32. (Keview: drug doses, mechanisms, side-effects.) iVUTRlTlON

Arden MR, Weiselberg EC, Nussbaum MP, et al. Effect of weight restoration on the dyslipoproteinemia of anorexia nervosa. J Adolesc Health Care 1990 May; 11(3):199-202. (Study of 16 patients at mean age 17 years and 15 controls at mean age 15 years.)

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Bodurtha IN, Mosteiier M, Hewitt IK, et al. Genetic analysis of anthropometric measures in 11-year-aid twins: The Medical College of Virginia Study. Pediatr Res 1990 Jul; 28(1):1-4. (Study of 259 twin-pairs using path analysis to estimate relative contributions of genes, individual environment, and family environment to measures of obesity.) Estour B, Pugeat M, Lang F, et al. Rapid escape of cortiso! from suppression in response to I.V. dexamethasone in anorexia nervosa. Ciin Endocrmoi 1990 Jui; 33(1):45-52. (Study of 44 females ages 15-25 years.) Franklin _‘A, Brown RF, Franklin CC, et aI. Screening, diagnosis, and management of dysiipoproteinemia in children. Endocrinol Metab Clin North Am 1990 Jun; 19(2):399-449. (Review of hyperchoiesteroiemia.) Kimm SYS, Gergen PJ, Maiioy M, et al. Dietary patterns of U.S. children: Im$ications for disease prevention.~ Prev Med 1990 lul: 19f4h432-42. (Anaivsis of data from the National Health &td Nutrition Exa’minahon Survey I using 24-hour diet recall interviews of 7462 children ages 1-17 yea:s.) Manassis K, Kalman E. Anorexia resulting from fear of vomiting in four adolescent girls. Can J Psychiatry 1990 Aug; 35(0):54850. (Case report of 13-year-old Jnd brief rimmary of tbrec other patients ages 9-15 years.) Martin FE. The relevance of a systemic model for the study and treatment of anorexia nervosa in adolescents. Can J Psychiatry 1990 AUB: 35f6):496-500. (Descriotion of model with case 1:xampies of 16- and 12-year-old females.) Richards MH, Casper RC, Reed L. Weight and eating concerns among pre- and young adolescent boys and girls. J Adol’esc Health Care 1990 May; 11(3):203-9. (Survey of 481 students in grades 5 to 9.) Stein DM, Reichert I’. Extreme dieting behaviors in early zldoiescence. J Early Adoiesc 1990 May; 10(2):108-21. (Survafy of eating attitudes and behaviors of 235 students in grades 4, 5, and 6.) Steiner H, Mazer C, Litt IF. Compliance and outcome in anorexia nervosa. West J Med 1990 Aug; 153(2):133-9. (Study of 41 pntientsduring an average 32 months in a treatment program.) Woolf AD, Gren JM. Acute poisonings among adolescents and young adults with anorexia nervosa. Am J Dis Child 1990 Jui; 144(7):785-8. (Report of 23 intentional self-poisonin~;s in 21 patients ages 12-36 years.) PREGNANCY/PARENTHOOD Blum RW, Resnick MD, Stark T. Factors associated with the use of court bypass by minors to obtain abortions. Fern Piann Perspect 1990 JuPAug; 22(4):158-60. (Interview study of 148 minors at four Minnesota abortion clinics with 63 using the judicial bypass.) Christmon K. The unwed adolescent father’s perceptions of his family and of himself as a father. Child Adoiesc SJC Work J 1990 Aug; 7(4):275-83. (Study of non-random sample of 43 African-American unwed fathers ages 15-21 years.) Covington DL, Daiey JG, Churchill MI’, et al. The effects of a prematurity prevention program on births to adolescents. J Adoiesc Health Care 1990 Jui; 11(4):335-8. (Description of program and results with 91 patients ages 13-17 years, 143 patients ages 18-19 years, and 513 patients ages 20 and older.) de Anda D, Becerra RM, Fielder E. In their own words: The life experiences of Mexican-American and white pregnant adolescents and adolescent mot’ cry. Chi!d Adoiesc Sot Work J I*$13‘ 1’~\4exican-American a;ld 17 1990 Aug; 7(4):301-18. (S% A, V. *.. white adolescents ages 13-l) \ cars, exploring memories of childhood, puberty, relationships with parents, social life, and relationships with boyfriends.) East PL, Felice ME. Outcomes and parent-child relationships of former adolescent mothers and their 12-year-old children. J Dev Behav Pediatr 1990 Aug; 11(4).175-83. (Comparison of 3(! children born to mothers ages 18 or younger and 237 children born to mothers ages 19 or older focusing on psychusuciai

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adjustment and educational achievement of children and their mothers.) Editors, Family Planning Perspectives. The Supreme Court upholds parental notice requirements. Fam Piann Eerspect 1990 JuUAug; 22(4):177-81. (Selected excerpts from justices’ written opinions from recent cases Hodgson v. Minnesota and Ohio \I. Akron Center fo, Reproductive Health.) Ellis GL. Viral infections during pregnancy: A guide for the emergency physician. Ann Emerg Med 194L,J-11;19(7):802-11. (Review of maternal and fetal risks of numerous viral exposures.) Eister AB, Ketterlinus R, Lamb M. Association between parenthood and problem behavior in a national sample of adoiescents. Pediatrics 1990 Jun; 85(6):1B44-50. (Analysis of data from the National Longitudinal Survey of the Work Experience of Youth concerning 1263 urban and 388 rural females ages 15-17 years in 1980.) Jones ME, Bonte C. Conceptualizing community interventions in social service needs of pregnant adolescents. J Pediatr Health Care 1990 Jui-Aug; 4(4):193-201. (Description of model approach to adolescent pregnqncv as a multi-.:;.lsn: i;;renting problem with emphasis on coalition of health, education, and coniimunity professionals and use of volunteers.) Massad LS, Hage ML. The impact of prior pregnancy on adolescent pregnancy. Adolesc Pediatr GynecoIl990 Spring; 3(2):714. (Retrospective study of 44 previously pregnant mothers delivering again before age 17 years.) Parks PL, Arndt EK. Differences between adolescent and adult mothers of infants. J Adoiesc Health Care 1990 May; 11(3):24853. (Comparison of 20 adult and 20 adolescent first-time mothers of infants ages 2 weeks to 6 months concerning parenting knowledge, family involvement, infant stimulation practices.) Santeili JS, Jacobson MS. Birth weight outcomes for repeat teenage pregnancy. J Adolesc Health Care 1990 May; 11(3):240-7. (Rr\>iew of birth certificate data fn?r409 ~lorrm~ ;;cungcr !han 26 years delivering a second time comparing those y-lunger than 20 at both births, order than 20 at both births, or delivering once before and once after age 20.) Scholl TO, Hediger ML, Antes IG. Maternal growth during pregnancv and decreased infant birth weight. Am 1 Ciin Nutr 1993 May: 51(5):790-3. (Reoort of serial ieasurements of stature from first prenatal to ix weeks postpartum visits in 166 pregnant primiparas ages 12-15 years and 146 pregnant muitiparas ages 15--18 years.) Scholl TO, Hediger ML, Antes IG, et al. Weight gain during pregnancy in adolescence: Predictive ability of early weight gain. Obstet Gynrcoi 1990 Jun; 75(6):948-53. (Study of 2008 pregnant women ages 18 or younger from 12 to 36 weeks’ gestation and at delivery.) Seymore C, Frothingham TE, Macmillan J, et al. Child deveiopment knowledge, childrearing attitudes, and social support among first- and second-time adolescent mothers. J Adoiesc Health Care 1990 Iui; 11(4):343-50. (Comparison of 47 firsttime adolescent, 51 second-time adolescent, and 25 secondtime adult mothers immediately after delivery and at two months postpartum.) Spence SA. Black adolescents seeking prenatal care. Child Adoiesc Sot Work J lo90 Aug; 7(4):285-300. (Study of 30 patients ages 14-23 years.) Wilcox WD, Sherman MA, Swaby-Ellis D. The pediatrician’s role in providing health care for adolescent parents. Ciin Pediatr 1950 Jun; 29(6):329-30. (Brief commentary supporting concept of joint care for infants and parents.) PSYCHIATRY Ackerson LM, Dick RW’, Manson SM, et al. Properties of the Inventory to Diagnose Depression in American Indian Adolescents. J Am Acad Child Adoiesc Psychiatry 1990 Jui; 29(4):601-7. (Results with 177 boarding school students ages 15-17 years.) Bedrdsiee WR, Powers S, Hauser ST, et al. Adaptation in ado-

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lescence: The influence of time and severe psychiatic disorder. J Am Acad Chid Adolesc Psychiatry 1990 May; 29(3):42939. (Study of 44 public high school students and 51 psychiatric inpatients mean age 14 years at two years following initial interview.) Brent DA, Zelenak JP, B&stein 0, et al. Reliability and validity of the Structured Interview for Personality Disorders in adolescents. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 1990 May; 29(3):349-54. (Study of 23 patients, median age 16 years, and their parents.) Clark DC, Sommerfeldt L, Schwarz M, et al. Physical recklessness in adolescence. Trait or byproduct of depressive/suicidal states? J Nerv Ment Dis 1990 Jul; 178(7):423-33. (Comparison of 264 psychiatric inpatients and 742 high school students ages 15-18 years.) Danlels D, Moos RH. Assessing life stressors and social resources among adole&ents: Applications to depress& youth, J Adolesc Res 1998 Jul; 5(3):268-89. (Description of instrument and results with 190 subjects ages 12-18 years including a fociis group of 49 with a primary diagnosis of depression.) Dell PF, Eisenhower JW. Adolescent multiple personality disorder: A preliminary study of eleven cases. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 1990 May; 29(3): 359-66. (Report of diagnostic features and treatment history in patients ages 12-18 years.) Garrison CZ, jackson KL, Marsteller F, et al. A lon@tudinal study of depressive symptomatology in young adolescents. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 1990 Jul; 29(4):581-5. (Report of 558 students assessed in grades 7,8, and 9 noting predictors .’ ._ of depression and sex-race group differences.) Geist R, Tallett SE. Diagnosis and management of psychogenic stridor caused by a convers%on disorder. Pediatrics 1990 Aug; 86(2):315-7. (Case report: 16year-old female with history of asthma and a seizure disorder.) Kutcher SP, Marton P, Korenblum M. Adolescent bipolar illness and uersonalitv disorder. 1Am Acad Child Adolesc Psvchiatrv 1990 May; 29(3):355-8. (Study of 20 euthymic bipolar patients average age 17 years.) _&C&e R, Feeham ,211,Wiiiiams S, et al. DSM-III disorders in a large sample of adolescents. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psy . chiatry 1990 Jul; 29(4):611-g. (Survey of 943 15.year-olds selected from a general population in New Zealand.) Noam GG, Houlihan J. Developmental dimensions of DSM-III diagnoses in adolescent psychiatric patients. Am J Orthopsychiatry 1990 Jul; 60(3):371-8. (Study of 140 patients mean age 14 years.) Rey JM, Plapp JM. Quality of perceived parenting in oppositional and conduct disordered adolescents. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 1990 May; 29(3):382-5. (Comparison of 62 normal, 62 conduct-disordered, and 49 oppositional adolescents ages 12-16 years.) Schubiner H, Robin A. Screening adoles ents for depression and parent-teenager conflict in an ambulatory medical setting: A preliminary investigation. Pediatrics 1990 May; 85(5):813-8. (Study of 226 patients seen at a high-risk adolescent health center.) Westen D, Ludolph P. Black S, et al. Developmental history and object relations in psychiatrically disturbed adolescent girls. Am J Psychiatry 1990 Aug; 147(8):1061-8. (Study of 36 inpatients ages 14-18 years.) Westen D, Ludolph P, Lerner H, et al. Object relations in borderline adolescents. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 1990 May; 29(3):338-48. (Comparison of 33 patients with borderline diagnosis, 21 other psychiatric patients, and 31 normal subjects all ages 14-18 years.) Whitaker A. Johnson 1, Shaffer D, et al. Uncommon troubles in young people: Prevalence estimates of selected psychiatric disorders in a nonreferred adolescent population. Arch Gen Psychiatry I990 May; 47(5):487-96. (Survey of countywide high

school population of 5596 students and clinical interviews of 356 selected students.) Suicide

Baker FM. Black youth suicide: Literature review with a focus on prevention. J Nat Med Assoc 1990 Jul; 82(7):495-507. (Extensive review and epidemiologic data.) Brent DA, Kolko DJ, Allan MJ, et al. Suicidality in affectively disordered adolescent inpatients. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 1990 Jul; 29(4):586-93. (Comparison of 42 suicidal and 14 nonsuicidal patients ages 13-19 years.) Crumley FE. Substance abuse and addescent suicidal behavior. JAMA 1990 Jun; 263(22):3051-6. (Literature review associating &stance abuse, depression, and frequency and severity of suicide attempts.) Holinger PC. The causes, impact, and preventability of childhood injuries in the United States: Childhood suicide in the United States. Am J Dis Child 1990 Jun; 144(6):670-6. (Cross-sectional and longitudinal data for children ages 1-19 years by age, sex, and race.) Kienhorst CWM, de Wilde EJ, van den Bout J, et al. Self-reported suicidal behavior in Dutch secondary education students. Suit Life Threat Behav 1990 Summer; 20(2):101-12. (Survey of 9393 students ages 14-20 years from 39 schools.) Riggs 8, Alario AJ, McHorney C. Health risk behaviors and attempted suicide in adolescents who report prior maltreatment. J Pediatr 1990 May; 116(5):815-21. (Survey of 600 urban high school students ages 14-17 years.) Rosen PM, Walsh BW, Rode SA. Interpersonal loss and selfmutilation. Suit Life Threat Behav 1990 Summer; 20(2):17784. (Study of 32 seriously disturbed adolesceuts ages 14-21 years in residential treaiment program.) PSYCIiOLOGYISOClOLOGY Bachorowski J, Newman JP, Nichols SL, et al. Sucrose and delinquency: Behavioral assessment. Pediatrics 1990 Aug; 86(2):244-53. (Double-blind challenge study of 58 white and 57 black delinquents and 39 white nondelinquent youth ages ‘i$ I!-!years.1 Camarena PM, Sarigiam I’& Petersen AC. Gender-specific pathways to intimacy in early adolescence. J Youth Adolesc 1990 Feb; 19(1):19-32. (Study of 148 female and 130 male eighth grade students regarding closeness to best friends.) Committee on Communications, American Academy of Pediatrics. Children, adolescents, and television. Pediatrics 1990Jun; 85(6):1119-20. (Position statement with recommendations for pediatricians and p-* centsabout monitoring television.) Gans DA, Harper AE, Bechorowski J, et al. Sucrose and delinquency: Oral sucrose: tolerance test and uutritional assessment. Pediatrics 1990 Aug; 86(2):254-62. (Study of 137 delinquent and 41 nondelinquent males ages 14-19 years ) Kashani JH, Shepperd JA. Aggression in adolescents: The role of social support and personality. Can J Psychiatry I990 May; 35(4):311-5. (Study of 150 public school students ages 14-16 vears.) Keliikang;?.,-Jtirvinen L, Rlikkiinen K. Healthy and maladjusted type A behavior in adolescents. 1 Youth Adolesc 1990 Feb: i911):1-18. (Study of 990 randomly selected adolescents distinguishing two categories of competitive, aggressive behavior.) Magni G, Canton G, Gallirnberti L. Pain symptoms in an adolescent Italian population. Eur J Pediatr 1990 May; 149(8):5923. (Survey of 1413 students ages 14-16 years regarding headaches, chest pain, back pain, muscle aches.) Mikail SF, von Baeyer CL. Pain, somatic focus, and emotional adjustment in children of chronic headache sufferers and controls. Sot Sci Med 1990 Jul; 31(1):51-g. (Cnmparison of 24 children ages 9-17 years from families with parents with chronic pain and 30 from illness-free families.) Miller AT, Eggertson-Tacon C, Quigg 8. Patterns of runtip+

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behavior within a larger systems context: The road to empowerment. Adolescence 1990 Summer; XXV(98):271-89. (Survey of nine adolescent runaways, their parents, and their therapists.) Myers WC, Kemph JP. DSM-III-R classification of murderous youth: Help or hindrance? J Clin Ps,rchiatry 1990 Jun; 51(6):239-42. (Study of 14 homicidal juveniles ages 10-17 years.) Pardeck JA, Pardeck JT. Family factors related to adolescent autonomy. Adolescence 1990 Summer; XXV(98):311-9. (Review of effects of different parenting styles, family conflicts, and life cycle transitions.) Weiner IB. Distinguishiing healthy from disturbed adolescent development. J Dev Behav Pediatr 1990 Jun; 11(3):1514. (Brief review.) PUBERTY Butler GE, McKie M, Ratcliffe SG. ‘The cyclical nature of prepubertal growth. Ann Hum Biol 1990 May-Jun; 17(3):177-98. (Longitudinal study of 80 males and 55 females from Edinburgh followed from alge3 years to onset of adolescent growth spurt.) Cameron N, Mitchell J, Meyer D, et al. Secondary sexual development of Cape Colored boys following kwashiorkor. Ann Hum Biol 1990 May-Jun; 17(3):217-28. (Study of 78 patients and 53 controls followed from early childhood into puberty.) Parker DF, Round JM, Sacco I’, et al. A cross-sectional survey of upper and lower limb strength in boys and girls during childhood and adolescence. Ann IIum Biol 1990 May-jun; 17(3):194-211. (Study of 267 male and 284 female London private school students ages 5-17 years.) Ryan AS, Rozhe AF (editors). Growth of Mexican-American Children: Data from the Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (1982-1984). Am J Clin Nutr 1990 May; 51(5) Suppl: 897’3-952s. (Proceedings of a 1989 symposium including reference data for weight, height, and skinfold thickness.) RESPIRATORY DISEASE Corrao WM, Mark EJ. A 21-year-old man with recurrent left-sided pneumonia. N Engl J Med 1990 May; 322(21):1512-21. (Clinicopathologic case report: patient with epidermoid carcinoma of bronchus.) Henley LD, Hill ID. Errors, gaps, and misconceptions in the disease-related knowledge of cystic fibrosis patients and their families. Pediatrics 1990 Jun; 85(6):1008-14. (Crosssectional survey of 60 mothers, 54 fathers, 29 siblings ages lo- 23 years, and 18 patients ages 9-22 years.) Henlev LD. Hill ID. Global and soecific disease-related informaBon needs of cystic fibrosis patients and their families. Pediatrics 1990 Jwn; 85(6):1015-21. (Ibid.) Kang BC, Grizz V, Phillips B. Nonwheezing bronchial asthma diagnosed by methacholine challenge. Am J Med 1990 Jun; 88(6):675-7. (Case report: 18-year-old obese male high school student with “heat exhaustion” while playing tuba in July.) L

SEXUALZTY Aneshensel CS, Becerra RM, Fielder EP, et al. Onset of fertilityrelated events during adolescence: A prospective comparison of Mexican-American and non-Hispanic white females. Am J Public Health 1990 Aug; 80(8):959-63. (Survey of 1023 females ages 13-19 years with 874 reinterviewed after two years.) Biglan A, Metzler CW, Wirt R, et al. Social and behavioral factors associated with high-risk sexual behavior among adolescents. J Behav Med 1990 Jun; 13(3):245-61. (Survey of 131 high school students and 106 parents and second wave of 99 students.) Bradley SJ, Zucker KJ. Gender identity disorder 21.d psychosexual problems in children and adolescents. Can J Psychiatry 1990 Aug; 35(6):477-86. (Selected overview of literature with focus on diagnosis, clinical course, etiologies, management.) Casper LM. Does family interaction prevent ad !escen; preg-

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nancy? Fam PIann Eerspect 1990 May/Jun; 22(3):109-14. (AnaIysis of data from the 1982 National Survey of Family Growth noting little influence of family on adolescent sexual activity but inflUenCe on contraceptive use and options to childbearing.) Danielson R. Marcy S, Plunkeit A, et al. Reproductive health counseling for young men: What does it do? Fam PIann Perspect 1490 May/Jun; 22(3):115-21. (Study of 971 male clime patients ages 15-18 years, half given a highly explicit educatiOn/COUnSeIing session, noting positive effect on knowledge and contraceptive use and no effect on sexual debut.) DuRant RH, Pendergrast R, Seymore C. Sexual behavior among Hispanic female adolescents in the United States. Pediatrics 1990 Jun; 85(6):1051-8. (Analysis of data from National Survey of Famiry Growth regarding 202 Hispanic females ages 15-19 years compared by country of origin, focusing on facto,,s ZSsociated with postponement of sexual debut,) Hillman RJ, Tomlinson D, McMillan A, et al. Sexual assault of men: A series. Genitourin Med 1990 Jul-Sep; 66(3):247-50. (Report including two 16 year olds, one infected with IIIV dS a result.) Jemmott LS, Jemmott JB. Sexual knowledge, attitudes, and risky sexual behavior among inner-city black male adolescents. J Adolesc Res 1990 Jul; 5(3):346-69. (Survey of 200 junior and senior high school students ages 11-19 years.) Mueller KE, Powers WG. Parent-child sexual discussion: IQrceived communication style and subsequent behavior. Adolescence 1990 Summer; XXV(98):%9-82. (Study of 264 college students.) Phinney VG, Jensen LC, Olsen JA, et al. The relationship between early development and psychosexual behaviors in adolescent females. Adolescence 1990 Summer; XXV(98):321-32. (Survey of 1834 females regarding age of menarche, age of first dating, and age of first sexual intercourse.) f’olit DF, White CM, Morton TD. Child sexual abuse and premarital intercourse among high-risk adolescents. J Adolesc Health Care 1990 May; 11(3):231-4. (Study of 177 females ages 13-18 years in public child welfare system comparing those in foster care with those remaining at home.) Sckaffer SD. Zimmerman ML. The sexual addict: A challenge for . the primary care provider. Nurs Pratt 1990 Jun; 15(6):25-33. (Review: definition, etiology, assessment, management.) Scott-Jones D, White AB. Correlates of sexual activity in early adolescence. J Early Adolesc 1990 May; 10(2):221-38. (Study of 144 students ages 12-15 years from public schools, community organizations, and public housing.) Sefarbi R. Admitters and deniers among adolescent sex offenders and their families: A preliminary study. Am J Orthopsychiatry 1990 Jul; 60(3):460-5. (Comparison of five who denied charges and five who admitted to charges ages 12-18 years with case examples of each.) Thompson S. Putting a big thing ‘into a little hole: Teenage girls’ accounts of sexual initiation. J Sex Res 1990 Aug; 27(3):34161. (Summation of 400 indepth interviews with many illustrative direct quotes.) SEXUALLY TRANSMI77-ED DISEASE Faigel HC. Meningococcal urethritis. J Adolesc Health Care i990 Jul; 11(4):355-7. (Case report: 20-year-old male college student with infection documented from orogenital contact.) Gibson JJ, Hornung CA, Alexander GR, et al. A cross-sectional study of herpes simplex virus types I and II in college students: Occurence and determinants of infection. J Infect Dis 1990 Aug; 162(2):306-12. (Serosurvey of 1230 undergraduate students at one university.) Jenkins ji, Simmons P. Survey of genitourinary organisms in a population of sexually active adolescent males admitted to a chemical dependency unit. J Adolesc Health Care 1990 May; 11(3):223-6. (Study of 62 asymptomatic patients.) MacDonald NE, Wells GA, Fisher WA, et al. High-risk STDIHIV

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behavior among college students. JAMA 1990; 263(23):31559. (Survey of 5514 first year Canadian students.) Randolph AG, Washington AE. Screening for Cblumydia trachom&is in adolescent males: A cost-based detection analysis, Am J Public Health 1990 h4ay; 80(5):545-50. (Comparison of leukocyte esterase urine dipstick, fluorescent antibody direct smear, and culture in 1000 sexually active adolescents.) Resmck SD. Dermatologic manifestations of sexually transmitted diseases. Adolesc Med State Art Rev 1990 Jun; 1(2):241-58. (Blustrated review.) Sobel MI, Rldgik JH, Davis GH. Massive as&es produced by chronic pelvic inflammatory disease. J Reprod Med 1990 May; 35(5):555-7. (Case report: 19 year old pri-seuting with stress incontinence and abdominal distention.) Spence MR, Adler J, McLellan R. Pelvic inflammatory disease in the adolescent. J Adolesc Health Care 1990 Jul; 11(4):304-9. (Comparison of 65 women ages 16-19 years and 106 women ages 20-33 years regarding demographic features, sexual history, physical examination, laboratory Endings.) SPORTS MEDICINE Ahlfeld SK, Makley JT, De Rosa GP, et al. Osteoid osteoma of the femoral neck in the young athlete. Am J Sports Med 1990 May/Jun; 18(3):271-6. (Report of five patients ages 11-21 years representing a variety of sports all presenting with hip pain.) Amadio PC. Hand Injuries in Sports and Performing Arts. Hand Chn North Am 1990 Aug; 6(3):355-549. (Reviews of general aspects, specific: injuries.) Belt CR. Injuries associated with aerobic dance. Am Fam Physician 1990 Jun; 41(6):1769-72. (Brief review: description, treatment, prevention.) Busch MT. Meniscal injuries in children and adolescents. Clin Sports Med 1998 Jul; 9(3):661-80. (Illustrated review: developmental anatomy, epidemiology, clinical features, evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation.) Carruth BR, Goldberg DL. Nutritional issues of adolescents: Athletics and the body image mania. J Early Adolesc 1990 May; 10(2):122-40. (Literature review of food related behaviors and beliefs, weight management, risks for eating disorders.) de Lo& M, Jacobsson B, Goldie I. Risk exposure and incidence of injuries in school physical education at different activity levels. Can J Sports Sci 1990 Jun; 15(2):131-6. (One year prospective study of 2089 Swedish students ages 14-19 years.) Desmond SM, Price JH, Lock RS, et al. Urban black and white adolescents’ physical fitness status and perceptions of exercise. J School Health 1990 May; 60(5):220-6. (Study of 154 black and 93 white hiih school students.) Goldberg L, Bosworth EE, Bents RT, et al. Effect of an anabolic steroid education program on knowledge and attitudes of high school football players. J Adolesc Health Care 1990 May; 11(3):210-4. (Survey of 199 athletes on six teams comparing two interventions anct a control group.) Hergenroeder AC. Diagnosis and treatment of ankle sprains. A review. Am J Dis Child 1990 Jul; 144(7):809-14. (Illustrated review: mechanism of injury, categories, examination, clinical grading, treatment.) Risser WL. Musculoskeletal injuries caused by weight training: Guidelines for prevention. Clin Pediatr 1990 Jun; 29(6):30510. (Review: types of weight training, incidence and severity of injuries, especially in adolescents.) Tanji JL. The preparticipation physical examination for sports. Am Fam Physician 1990 Aug; 42(2):397-401 (Practical guidelines for decisions about participation and disqualification with sample history and physical forms.) Tek DA, Olshaker JS. Hyperthermia, pulmonary edema, and disseminated intravascular coagulation in an 18-year-old military recruit. Arm Emerg Med 1990 Jun; 19(6):715-22. (Case report: trainee collapsing during training III~ from exertional heatstroke; discussion of field and emergency department management.)

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SUBSTANCE USE/ABUSE Allison KR, Dignam C. Social and school factors in predicting

cannabis use among Ontario high school students, Can J Public Health 1990 JuVAug; 81(4):301-6. (Analysis of data from 1987 survey of 3073 students in grades 9, 11, and 13.) Andersson T, Magnusson D. Biological maturation in adolescence and the development of drinking habits and alcohol abuse among young males: A prospective longitudinal study. J Youth Adolesc 1990 Feb; 19(1):33-41. (Study of 88 boys at ages 14 and 15 years with follow-up to adulthood.) Chychula NM, Okore C. The cocaine epidemic: A comprehensive review of use, abuse and dependence. Nurs Pratt 1990 Jul; 15(7):31-9. (Review: epidemiology, features of use and abstinence syndrome.) Chychula NM, Okore C. The cocaine epidemic: Treatment options for cocaine dependence. Nurs Pratt 1990 Aug; 15(8):3340. (Review: clinical assessment, treatment selection, recovery proccs6.) Friedman LS, Johnson B, Brett AS. Evaluation of substanceabusing adolescents by pnmary care physicians. J Adolesc Health Care 1990 May; 11(3):227-30. (Survey of 54 substance abusing adolescents and their parents concerning previous encounters with medical professionals.) Gerson B (editor). Clinical Toxicology I. Clin Lab Med 1990 Jun; 10(2):261-439. (Review papers include discussions of forensic urine drug testing, rates of drug detection in population screening, medicolegal alcohol determinations.) Graham JW, Johnson CA, Hansen WB, et al. Drug use prevention programs, gender, and ethnicity: Evaluation of three seventhgrade Project SMART cohorts. Prev Med 1990 May; 19(3):30513. (Questionnaire and laboratory study of 5070 students followin a social skills, drug resistance course.) Heffner JE, Harley RA, Sch:aoel SI. Pulmonary reactions from illicit substance abuse. Clin Chest Med 1990 Mar; 11(1):15162. (Review: general complications of drug use, specific complications associated with narcotics, cocaine, marijuana, other drugs.) McCormick MJ, Mogabgab E, Adams SL. Methanol poisoning as a result of inhalational solvent abuse. Ann Emerg Med 1990 Jun; 19(6):639-42. (Case report: 17-year-old inhaling carburetor cleaner “to get high”.) Morrison MA. Addiction in adolescents. West J Med I990 May; 152(5):543-6. (Brief review: progression of drug use, recognition of addiction, intervention, prevention, treatment, recovery.) Pope HG, lonescu-Pioggia M, Aizley HG, et al. Drug use and life-style among college undergraduates in 1989: A comparison with 1969 and 1978. Am J Psychiatry 1990 Aug; 147(8):9981001. (Anonymous surveys of sngdents in the same institution over two decades noting factor%;distinguishing users and nonusers.) Provisional Committee on Substance Abuse, American Academy of Pediatrics. Selortlon of substance abuse treatment programs. Pediatrics 1990 Jul; 86(1):139-40. (Position statement with criteria for referral and program selection.) Saw& PD, Pape DJ, Odulana J, et al. LhAiag, drug UM. and driving among rural midwestern youth. J School Health 1990 May; 60(5):215-9. (Survey of 3382 junior and senior high school students from 19 Illinois communities.) Smart RG, Adlaf EM, Porterfie!d KM. Injection drug use and needle sharing among Ontario students. Can J Public Health 1990Jul/Aug; 81(4):295-6. (Data from the 1989 Ontario Student Drug Use Survey representing 3915 students in grades 7, 9, 11, and 13.) Thomson B, Toffler WL. The illegal sale of cigarettes to minors in Oregon. J Fam Pratt 1990Aug; 31(2):206-S. (Dcxxmentation of 68 illegal sales in 76 attempts by ten “hired” subjects ages 11-17 years.)

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SURGERY/TRAUMA Agran P, Castillo D, Winn D. Childhood motor vehicle occupant injuries. Ar- J Dis Child 1990 Jun; 144(6):653-662. (National data for children ages 0 to 19 years.) Christoffel KK. Violent death and injury in U.S. children and adolescents. Am J Dis Child 1990Jun; 144(6):697-706. (Review: homicide, assault, child abuse, with data from the 1980s; discussion of prevention of each category.) Committee on Accident and Poison Prevention, American Academy of Pediatrics. Ride-on mobwerinjuries. Pediatrics 1990Jul; 86(1):141-3. (Position paper on prevalence and prevention.) Division of Injury Control, Center for Environmental Health and Injury Control, Centers for Disease Control. Childhood injuries in the United States. Am J Dis Child 1990 Jun; 144(6):627-46. (Review: nature and cost of injuries:. national and international data on deaths from intentional and unintentional injuries.) Epperly TD, Wodd TC. New trends in the management of peritonsillar abscess. Am Fam Physician 1990 Jul; 42(1):102-12. (Review covering all ages.) Favaloro R, Touzel 8. A comparison of adolescents’ and nurses’ postoperative pain ratings and perceptions. Pediatr Nurs 1990 Jul-Aug; 16(4):414-6. (Study of 22 patients admitted for elective surgery and their nurses.) Golladay ES, Wagner CW. Pediatric pilonidal disease: A method of management. South Med J 1990 Aug; 83(8):922-4. (Report of 11 patients ages 14-17 years.)

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This bibliograph!r was prepared with the assistance of Suzannc Cuda, Martin Fisher, John Foley, Walt Imai, John Kulig, Keith Ramsey, and Reuben Rohn to whom the editors continue to express sincere gratitude.