Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1996652893> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 79 of
79
with 100 items per page.
- W1996652893 endingPage "300" @default.
- W1996652893 startingPage "269" @default.
- W1996652893 abstract "There are no gold-standard tests for evaluating a teen suspected of abusing substances. Awareness of the high prevalence of substance abuse in youth, a high index of suspicion, and a firm desire to be a part of the solution are all that is required to address the problem of substance abuse in youth. In an age of dotcoms and societal complexity that fosters an emotionally disconnected atmosphere by uniting adolescents only by what they buy, plug into, click on, or blast away, teens need trusted medical homes where caring pediatricians are available to give youth accurate and authoritative facts and care to help them build inner resilience and connect them to the pain and hurt of the people in their lives. Until now, the three strikes and you're out maxim has been applied in medical care. This maxim may work for baseball, Clintonomics, and practical office management strategies but is not recommended for addressing the needs of substance using or abusing youth who are prey to advertising strategies. The size of the marketing and advertising budgets of the alcohol and cigarette industries is an indication of the relentless marketing directed toward vulnerable youth. Pediatricians would be doing teens a disservice if they fail to countermand this marketing effect by not using the rule of seven--the seven 'S' screen, seven education attempts, seven different ways over 7 years, and persistence over seven attempts of chemically dependent adolescents to quit. It has been said by Osler that These are our methods--to carefully observe the phenomena of life in all its stages, to cultivate the reasoning of the faculty so as to be able to know the true from the false. This is our work--to prevent disease, to relieve suffering, to heal the sick, and provide HOPE always." @default.
- W1996652893 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1996652893 creator A5059331474 @default.
- W1996652893 date "2002-04-01" @default.
- W1996652893 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W1996652893 title "Adolescent substance abuse" @default.
- W1996652893 cites W1975268861 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W1976829918 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W1978506085 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W1982615438 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W1984201425 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W1984272945 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W1989414037 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W1997030701 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W2002450821 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W2044369534 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W2047509998 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W2051808794 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W2061900306 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W2067895516 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W2075508629 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W2085981834 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W2094020427 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W2108546895 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W2112997629 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W2132776780 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W2140561590 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W2164598338 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W2203720763 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W2330883289 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W2344502753 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W2397564523 @default.
- W1996652893 cites W28721061 @default.
- W1996652893 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/s0031-3955(01)00004-9" @default.
- W1996652893 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11993283" @default.
- W1996652893 hasPublicationYear "2002" @default.
- W1996652893 type Work @default.
- W1996652893 sameAs 1996652893 @default.
- W1996652893 citedByCount "15" @default.
- W1996652893 countsByYear W19966528932015 @default.
- W1996652893 countsByYear W19966528932016 @default.
- W1996652893 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1996652893 hasAuthorship W1996652893A5059331474 @default.
- W1996652893 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W1996652893 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W1996652893 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W1996652893 hasConcept C2775955634 @default.
- W1996652893 hasConcept C40010229 @default.
- W1996652893 hasConcept C48856860 @default.
- W1996652893 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W1996652893 hasConceptScore W1996652893C118552586 @default.
- W1996652893 hasConceptScore W1996652893C17744445 @default.
- W1996652893 hasConceptScore W1996652893C199539241 @default.
- W1996652893 hasConceptScore W1996652893C2775955634 @default.
- W1996652893 hasConceptScore W1996652893C40010229 @default.
- W1996652893 hasConceptScore W1996652893C48856860 @default.
- W1996652893 hasConceptScore W1996652893C71924100 @default.
- W1996652893 hasIssue "2" @default.
- W1996652893 hasLocation W19966528931 @default.
- W1996652893 hasLocation W19966528932 @default.
- W1996652893 hasOpenAccess W1996652893 @default.
- W1996652893 hasPrimaryLocation W19966528931 @default.
- W1996652893 hasRelatedWork W1163416639 @default.
- W1996652893 hasRelatedWork W1986516848 @default.
- W1996652893 hasRelatedWork W2091151340 @default.
- W1996652893 hasRelatedWork W2892767813 @default.
- W1996652893 hasRelatedWork W2896432742 @default.
- W1996652893 hasRelatedWork W2913921305 @default.
- W1996652893 hasRelatedWork W2998920925 @default.
- W1996652893 hasRelatedWork W3025415052 @default.
- W1996652893 hasRelatedWork W329183168 @default.
- W1996652893 hasRelatedWork W4256122289 @default.
- W1996652893 hasVolume "49" @default.
- W1996652893 isParatext "false" @default.
- W1996652893 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W1996652893 magId "1996652893" @default.
- W1996652893 workType "article" @default.