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Adolescent development: setting the stage for influencing health behaviors
1Yale University School of Nursing, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Abstract:
Adolescent development is viewed as the overarching framework for approaching disease prevention and health promotion. This chapter is a review of salient developmental issues in adolescence, identification of the potential effects of adolescent development on health behaviors, identification of conceptual and theoretical frameworks to address the behaviors, and suggestions for the timing and tailoring of interventions to prevent health risk behaviors and promote health.
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