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Juvenile Incarceration and Health
Academic PediatricsVol. 16Issue 2p99–109Published online: September 18, 2015- Elizabeth S. Barnert
- Raymond Perry
- Robert E. Morris
Cited in Scopus: 67Addressing the health status and needs of incarcerated youth represents an issue at the nexus of juvenile justice reform and health care reform. Incarcerated youth face disproportionately higher morbidity and higher mortality compared to the general adolescent population. Dental health, reproductive health, and mental health needs are particularly high, likely as a result of lower access to care, engagement in high-risk behaviors, and underlying health disparities. Violence exposure and injury also contribute to the health disparities seen in this population. - Immunization/Vaccination
Validation of the Vaccination Confidence Scale: A Brief Measure to Identify Parents at Risk for Refusing Adolescent Vaccines
Academic PediatricsVol. 16Issue 1p42–49Published online: August 20, 2015- Melissa B. Gilkey
- Paul L. Reiter
- Brooke E. Magnus
- Annie-Laurie McRee
- Amanda F. Dempsey
- Noel T. Brewer
Cited in Scopus: 39To validate a brief measure of vaccination confidence using a large, nationally representative sample of parents. - Clinical Care
The Role of Human Papillomavirus Vaccination in Promoting Delivery of Other Preventive and Medical Services
Academic PediatricsVol. 11Issue 4p326–332Published online: March 11, 2011- Elyse Olshen Kharbanda
- Melissa S. Stockwell
- Harrison Fox
- Lisa S. Ipp
- Vaughn I. Rickert
Cited in Scopus: 5Adolescents infrequently present for preventive health visits. The 3-dose human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine may result in increased health care visits and thus indirectly improve health services for teens. We examined whether other health services were delivered in conjunction with the second (HPV2) or third (HPV3) dose of the HPV vaccine.