Chapter Six Health Framework Resources Links
Links to outside resources in Chapter Six of the Health Education Framework.Link 1 (Page 545)
Burlingame School District's Middle School Sexual Health Education website [Link is no longer available]
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American Academy of Pediatrics. 2011. Pump Up the Diet with Iron
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American Academy of Pediatrics. 2015. Calcium: The Teen Bone Builder
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American Academy of Pediatrics. 2016a. A Teenager’s Nutritional Needs
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American Academy of Pediatrics 2016c. Making Healthy Food Choices
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E-Cigarettes, Cigarettes, and the Prevalence of Adolescent Tobacco Use (PDF)
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The National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey: 2010 Summary Report (PDF)
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California Against Slavery Research and Education. n.d. Foster Care and Human Trafficking [Link is no longer available]
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 2012. Lesson 1: Introduction to Epidemiology [Link is no longer available]
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 2014a. Health and Academic Achievement
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 2014b. NCHHSTP Social Determinants of Health
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QuickStats: Suicide Rates for Teens Aged 15–19 Years by Sex — United States 1975–2015
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High School Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance (YRBS): California 2017 and United States
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Healthy Housing Reference Manual. Atlanta, GA: US Department of Health and Human Services
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Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL)
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Colorado Education Initiative. n.d. Grade 9-12 Decision Making (PDF)
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Adolescent Physical Education and Physical Activity in California. Los Angeles, CA
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Edwards, Susan. 2015. “Active Learning in the Middle Grades.” Middle School Journal (PDF)
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Risk Factors for Eating Disorder Symptoms at 12 Years of Age: A 6-Year Longitudinal Cohort Study
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Heron, Melonie. 2019. “Deaths: Leading Causes for 2017.” National Vital Statistics Reports (PDF)
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Implementing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training Programs in High Schools: Iowa’s Experience [Link is no longer available]
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Adolescent Health and Teen Pregnancy in the United States: A Progress Report
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Direct Protective and Buffering Protective Factors in the Development of Youth Violence
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National Trends in the Prevalence and Treatment of Depression in Adolescents and Young Adults (PDF)
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National Alliance on Mental Illness. 2019b. Mental Health Care Matters (PDF)
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National Cancer Institute. 2019. State Cancer Profiles: California
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National Eating Disorders Association. 2012. What are Eating Disorders (PDF)
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National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. 2013. Reduce Screen Time
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Principles of Adolescent Substance Use Disorder Treatment: A Research-Based Guide
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National Institute on Drug Abuse. 2017. Trends and Statistics
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Parent Toolkit. 2020. Eleventh Grade Social Awareness Skills
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Overcoming Barriers to Physical Activity: Helping Youth Be More Active
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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 2019. The State of Obesity in California
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Media and Technology Use Predicts Ill-being Among Children, Preteens and Teenagers Independent of the Negative Health Impacts of Exercise and Eating Habits [Link is no longer available]
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Go Out and Play: Youth Sports in America. East Meadow, NY: Women’s Sports Foundation (PDF)
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Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS). 2018. Advancing Sex Education Federal Factsheet [Link is no longer available]
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School-Based Programs to Prevent and Reduce Alcohol Use Among Youth
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United States Department of Health and Human Services. Cyberbullying
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Focus on Prevention: Strategies and Programs to Prevent Substance Abuse
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TeensHealth. n.d. What Stresses You Out [Link is no longer available]
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Understanding Mental Health and Mental Illness. Version 3, USA Edition: Washington state
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Trans Student Educational Resources. 2019. The Gender Unicorn
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Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. 2019. Mental Health
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Sexual Exploitation of Children Training Program: K-12 CSEC Prevention Education Curriculum Guide
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School Climate, Substance Use, and Student Well-Being in California, 2015–17 (PDF)
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Opioid Overdose Prevention Programs Providing Naloxone to Laypersons — United States, 2014 (PDF)
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Obesity in California. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research (PDF)
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