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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
291

Constraints on recreation participation of mainland immigrant adolescents in Hong Kong

Lee, Wai-yee, Yvonne., 李慧兒. January 2001 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Sports Science / Master / Master of Science in Sports Science
292

EARLY RECOLLECTIONS OF UNWED, PREGNANT ADOLESCENTS WHO HAVE CHOSEN TO KEEP THEIR BABIES AFTER BIRTH

Jorgensen, Julie Ann. January 1986 (has links)
No description available.
293

A sociocultural study of mathematical and other identities of 'struggling' teenage boys

Browne, Melinda Evelyn January 2009 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to gather and describe case studies of 'struggling' teenage boys, focusing on their identities, which are mediated by the discursive practices associated with school mathematics and other activities. The sociocultural model of identity unites an individual’s psychodynamic continuity with the roles and positions that emerge from his/her social interactions. The setting for the investigation is a small single-sex, non-traditional secondary school, in which the sample is seven boys, ages sixteen to eighteen, who have lost interest in the academic mainstream. Qualitative data were collected on individual boys, and then matched in a table to the theoretical framework. The study raised five issues about identity, struggling teenage boys, and school mathematics. To negotiate the dialectic of opposing identity norms, struggling teenage boys employed identities as expressive tools that held desirable positions for them in school mathematics. In the organization of multiple identities, salience depended upon the intrinsic and extrinsic gratification associated with knowledge of mathematics. Positive mathematical identities clustered with compatible social identities that were also supported by these rewards. The sociohistorical availability of identities increased in nontraditional mathematics courses that provided the boys with opportunities to enact positive roles. Many of the boys communicated positive attitudes towards school mathematics in relation to their future career goals. Though they may have struggled, they expected to achieve conventional success in the adult world. The issue of identity and emotions was illustrated by the shame and mistrust that accompanied the loss of a former identity such as a “gifted” level in school mathematics. For some struggling teenage boys, mistrustfulness was evident in their discussions about money. They expressed an affinity for simple arithmetic, which they could easily master with repetitive practice. Implications for teaching include cultivating future-oriented identities, incorporating 'money themes, and offering customized courses.
294

Female gender disparities in high school mathematics, science, and career choices

Stanford, Nicola Thea. 10 April 2008 (has links)
No description available.
295

The joy of juvenile joyriding

Girling, Susie Annie. 10 April 2008 (has links)
No description available.
296

The psycho-educational perspective of the lived-experiences of overweight and obese adolescent boys

Axsel, Jenilee 15 July 2015 (has links)
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology) / The World Health Organisation (2011) states that overweight and obesity is one of the most serious health problems of the 21st century. This is true of Africa as well. It is estimated that the number of overweight children in Africa has doubled since 1990 and growth rates of overweight and obesity are among the highest in Africa. South Africa’s overweight and obesity rates are among the highest in Africa. The South African National Health and Nutrition Survey (2013) found that the combined overweight and obesity prevalence in South Africa is 13,5% for children between the ages of six and 14 years; this is higher than the global prevalence of 10%. Therefore, overweight and obesity is threatening to become a major health concern in South Africa. When considering adolescents who are overweight and obese, it becomes apparent that it has a great impact on their mental health. Overweight and obesity during adolescence not only has a negative impact on their physical health but also their mental health, thus overweight and obesity should not only be addressed to improve the physical health but also the mental health of adolescents. The researcher aimed to explore the lived experiences of adolescent boys who are overweight and obese, to suggest guidelines to facilitate mental health in these boys. A qualitative, explorative, descriptive and contextual study design was followed. Research took place in two phases. The first phase was concerned with the description of the lived experiences of adolescent boys who are overweight and obese. In the second phase, guidelines were described to facilitate mental health in these boys. Ethical principles were adhered to from the onset of the study to ensure participants’ human rights were respected, that participants were treated with dignity and that no harm would come to them. Further, principles of fairness and justice were considered. The data were collected through in-depth phenomenological interviews. Interviews were conducted with 10 participants who met the sampling criteria and who were purposively selected. However, one participant’s interview was too short to be included. Consent was obtained from the participants.
297

Risk factors for unwanted / unplanned teenage pregnancy in Zomba District, Malawi

Kaphagawani, Nanzen Caroline Chinguwo 12 March 2008 (has links)
ABSTRACT Teenage pregnancy is a health and social problem in Malawi as a result of physical, psychological and socio-economic consequences on the teenage mother, family and the society as a whole. Although studies have been conducted on the prevalence and risk factors that cause teenage pregnancy in Malawi before, detailed reports are scanty, especially for Zomba district. In spite of studies and interventions that have been and are being implemented, the prevalence of unplanned teenage pregnancy in Malawi is still high, suggesting that more efforts are required to achieve effective preventive measures. The aim of this study was to explore risk factors such as cultural issues, non-use of contraceptives, lack of knowledge on sexual and reproductive health, circumstances of first sex, gender power dynamics, sexual and physical violence, age difference between teenage girls and their partners and socio-economic status for unplanned teenage pregnancy in Zomba district of Malawi. A cross-sectional analytic design was used. Five antenatal clinics were selected using a stratified and simple random sampling technique. Data were obtained from 505 participants under the age of 20 years using a questionnaire administered through face-to-face interviews. Descriptive statistics were used to analyse data and comparisons between planned and unplanned teenage pregnancy were conducted using the Chi-squared (P ≤ 0.05) and logistic regression model to predict factors for unplanned pregnancy. Findings reveal that unplanned pregnancy accounted for 76.4% of teenagers attributable to early sex and marriage, low contraceptive use, educational levels and socio-economic status, lack of knowledge of reproductive and sexual health, physical and sexual violence and substance abuse, transactional sex due to poverty, early school dropout, misleading counselling causing a lack of knowledge on sexual and reproductive health and gender inequalities. Recommendations made are aimed at eliminating myths and misconceptions surrounding the use of contraceptives and condoms, empowering teenagers economically and in decision making, promoting career guidance, awareness on human rights, including sexual and reproductive rights and implications of early marriage and training of traditional counsellors. A multisectoral approach, including government, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and communities, is required to implement these recommendations.
298

The knowledge and awareness of grade twelve learners about teenage pregnancy : a case study at Vine College High School.

Ncube, Memory 29 September 2009 (has links)
Abstract not on disk
299

Growing up and liking it

Patheal, Leslie F January 2010 (has links)
Photocopy of typescript. / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
300

PrevenÃÃo da gravidez na adolescÃncia: atuaÃÃo da enfermeira na perspectiva da promoÃÃo da saÃde / Prevention of teenage pregnancy: action of the nurse in the perspective of promotion of health

Maria GlÃdes Ibiapina Gurgel 07 November 2008 (has links)
CoordenaÃÃo de AperfeiÃoamento de Pessoal de NÃvel Superior / A OrganizaÃÃo Mundial da SaÃde (OMS) define a faixa etÃria da adolescÃncia como sendo entre 10 e 19 anos e o Estatuto da CrianÃa e do Adolescente (ECA) entre 12 e 18 anos. à uma fase da vida em que ocorrem a maturaÃÃo sexual, o acirramento de conflitos familiares e a formaÃÃo e cristalizaÃÃo de atitudes, valores e comportamentos. Lidar com essas situaÃÃes exige das equipes de saÃde uma abordagem integral e interdisciplinar. A polÃtica nacional de saÃde do adolescente, oferece orientaÃÃes bÃsicas para nortear a implantaÃÃo e/ou implementaÃÃo de aÃÃes e serviÃos de saÃde aos adolescentes e jovens de forma integral, resolutiva e participativa. Reconhece como desafio o acesso de adolescentes a serviÃos de qualidade, com a compreensÃo do significado e importÃncia das dimensÃes econÃmica, social e cultural que permeiam a vida desse grupo. O estudo objetivou analisar as prÃticas de enfermeiras na promoÃÃo da saÃde do adolescente, adotadas na EstratÃgia de SaÃde da FamÃlia (ESF), visando à prevenÃÃo da gravidez na adolescÃncia. O mÃtodo utilizado foi descritivo- exploratÃrio, com abordagem qualitativa. Teve como ambiente investigativo oito Centros de SaÃde da FamÃlia (CSF) do MunicÃpio de Fortaleza. A populaÃÃo constou de enfermeiras vinculadas à ESF, cujo grupo pesquisado foi constituÃdo por oito participantes. A tÃcnica utilizada para a coleta de dados foi o grupo focal e, como mÃtodo de anÃlise dos dados, as prÃticas discursivas e produÃÃo de sentido no cotidiano, tendo como recursos os mapas de associaÃÃo de idÃias. Os resultados das discussÃes foram dispostos em colunas temÃticas e em categorias de anÃlise, previamente definidas como: ConcepÃÃo de saÃde; ConcepÃÃo de promoÃÃo da saÃde e AtuaÃÃo/prÃticas na prevenÃÃo da gravidez na adolescÃncia. O estudo aponta como resultado que as enfermeiras concebem a saÃde e a promoÃÃo da saÃde entre o conceito tradicional (prevenÃÃo da doenÃa) e o mais amplo, pautado na promoÃÃo da saÃde; o planejamento das aÃÃes de promoÃÃo da saÃde do adolescente na prevenÃÃo da gravidez na adolescÃncia à feito na maioria das vezes de forma contingÃnte e de cunho campanhista, sem privilegiar o indivÃduo em sua integralidade; fragilidade na organizaÃÃo do sistema de referÃncia e contra-referÃncia; as aÃÃes intersetoriais sÃo incipientes; hà necessidade de ampliar o conhecimento, por parte das enfermeiras, sobre as polÃticas pÃblicas voltadas ao adolescente. As aÃÃes de promoÃÃo da saÃde permeiam a consulta de enfermagem e as atividades em grupo, ressaltando o acolhimento e a Ãtica como dispositivos que contribuem para promover um ambiente favorÃvel à saÃde do adolescente. Recomenda-se que as diretrizes propostas pela polÃtica de saÃde do adolescente sejam fortalecidas, no Ãmbito municipal, de forma que proporcionem à enfermeira condiÃÃes de promover aÃÃes intersetoriais e interdisciplinares de educaÃÃo sexual na perspectiva de prevenÃÃo da gravidez precoce, que integrem famÃlia, escola, e comunidade, contribuindo para o exercÃcio de uma sexualidade mais responsÃvel e segura. / The World Health Organization (WHO) defines the age of adolescence as being between 10 and 19 years and the Statute of the Child and Adolescent (ECA) between 12 and 18 years. It is a stage of life that occur the sexual maturation, the fierce of family conflicts and formation and crystallization of attitudes, values and behaviors. Dealing with such situations requires of health teams an integrated approach, including the prevention of adolescent pregnancy. The national health policy for the adolescent, offers a basic guidelines to guide the implantation and / or implementation of actions and health services to adolescents and young people in integral, participatory and decisive way. Recognizes as a challenge the access of adolescents to quality services, with the understanding of the meaning and importance of economic, social and cultural fields that permeate the lives of this group. The study aimed to examine the practices of nurses in promoting health of adolescents, adopted in the Strategy of Family Health (SFH), aimed the prevention of teenage pregnancy. The method used was descriptive and exploratory, with a qualitative approach and had as investigative environment eight Family Health Centers (CSF) of the city of Fortaleza. The population consisted of nurses linked to the SFH, which the researched group consisted of eight participants. The technique used to collect data was the focus group and as a method of data analysis, the discursive practices and production of meaning in everyday life, having as resources, the maps of association of ideas. The results of the discussions were arranged in columns on topics and categories of analysis, previously defined as: Conception of health, Conception of health promotion and Practice / practices in the prevention of teenage pregnancy. The study points as a result the nurses concepts the health and health promotion between the traditional concept (prevention of the disease) and broader, based on health promotion and the planning of actions to promote the health of adolescents in the prevention of teenage pregnancy has been most often on campaigns, without focusing on the individual on its integrality; weakness in the organization of the reference and cross-reference system, the inter-sector actions are incipient, there is need to expand the knowledge, by the nurses, about public policies focused on the adolescent. The actions of health promotion permeate the nursing consultation and the activities in groups, emphasizing the reception and ethics as devices that help to foster an environment conducive to the health of adolescents. It is recommended that the guidelines proposed by the Health Policy of adolescent be strengthened, in the municipal level, in order to provide the nurse, conditions to promote inter-sector and interdisciplinary actions of sex education in the context of prevention of early pregnancy, which includes the family, school and community, contributing to the pursuit of a safer and more responsible sexuality.

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