BIBLIOGRAPHY OF JOURNAL ARTICLES (JULY TO DECEMBER 2001)
PREPARED BY RICHARD R. BROOKMAN, M.D.
CARDIOLOGY/PULMONOLOGY
Canobbio MM. Health care issues facing adolescents with congen-
ital heart disease. J Pediatr Nurs 2001 Oct; 16(5):363–70. (Re-
view of needs related to medical follow-up, insurability, em-
ployability, sexuality, and reproduction.)
Corbo GM, Forastiere F, Agabiti N, et al. Snoring in 9- to
15-year-old children: Risk factors and clinical relevance. Pedi-
atrics 2001 Nov; 108(5):1149 –54. (Cross-sectional study of 2209
Italian students.)
Gray GC, Schultz RG, Gackstetter GD, et al. Prospective study of
respiratory infections at the U.S. Naval Academy. Milit Med
2001 Sep; 166(9):759–63. (Study of 1243 new midshipmen ages
17–23 years followed for 11 months.)
Manzke H, Stadlober E, Schellauf H-P. Combined body plethys-
mographic, spirometric, and flow volume reference values for
male and female children aged 6 to 16 years obtained from
“hospital normals.” Eur J Pediatr 2001 May; 160(5):300– 6.
(Comprehensive pulmonary function data for 397 German
youth without known pulmonary disease.)
Nixon PA, Orenstein DM, Kelsey SF. Habitual physical activity in
children and adolescents with cystic fibrosis. Med Sci Sports
Exerc 2001 Jan; 33(1):30 –5. (Study of 30 patients and 30 controls
ages 7–17 years.)
Sawyer SM, Tully MM, Colin AA. Reproductive and sexual health
in males with cystic fibrosis: A case for health professional
education and training. J Adolesc Health 2001 Jan; 28(1):36 –40.
(Survey of 32 professionals from 4 Massachusetts cystic fibrosis
centers.)
Shah S, Peat JK, Mazurski EJ, et al. Effect of peer led programme
for asthma education in adolescents: Cluster randomized con-
trolled trial. BMJ 2001 Mar; 322(7286):583–5. (Study of 272
Australian students in high school years 7 and 10.)
Stewart JM, Weldon A. Inappropriate early hypotension in
adolescents: A form of chronic orthostatic intolerance with
defective dependent vasoconstriction. Pediatr Res 2001 Jul;
50(1):97–103. (Study of 24 patients with orthostatic intolerance
and 13 healthy controls ages 12–17 years.)
Yeatts KB, Shy CM. Prevalence and consequences of asthma and
wheezing in African-American and white adolescents. J Ado-
lesc Health 2001 Nov; 29(5):314 –9. (Survey of 2059 8th grade
students.)
CONTRACEPTION
Clark LR. Will the pill make me sterile? Addressing reproductive
health concerns and strategies to improve adherence to hor-
monal contraceptive regimens in adolescent girls. J Pediatr
Adolesc Gynecol 2001 Nov; 14(4):153–62. (Literature review.)
Crosby R, DiClemente RJ, Wingood GM, et al. Correct condom
application among African-American adolescent females: The
relationship to perceived self-efficacy and the association of
confirmed STDs. J Adolesc Health 2001 Sep; 29(3):194–9.
(Study of 522 sexually active patients ages 14–18 years.)
Darroch JE, Singh S, Frost JJ, et al. Differences in teenage preg-
nancy rates among five developed countries: The roles of
sexual activity and contraceptive use. Fam Plann Perspect 2001
Nov/Dec; 33(6):244–50. (Analysis of national surveys and
in-depth case studies from Canada, France, Great Britain,
Sweden, and the United States.)
DiIorio C, Dudley WN, Kelly M, et al. Social cognitive correlates of
sexual experience and condom use among 13- through 15-year-
old adolescents. J Adolesc Health 2001 Sep; 29(3):208 –16.
(Interview study of 405 youth recruited from community
organizations.)
Klein J, Rossbach C, Nijher H, et al. Where do adolescents get their
condoms? J Adolesc Health 2001 Sep; 29(3):186–93. (Telephone
survey of 259 New York State youth ages 14 –19 years.)
Pesa JA, Turner LW, Mathews J. Sex differences in barriers to
contraceptive use among adolescents. J Pediatr 2001 Nov;
139(5):689–93. (Analysis of data from the National Longitudi-
nal Study of Adolescent Health for 4539 students in grades
7–12.)
Rosengard C, Adler NE, Gurvey JE, et al. Protective role of health
values in adolescents’ future intentions to use condoms. J
Adolesc Health 2001 Sep; 29(3):200 –7. (Study of 236 sexually
active youth ages 14 –18 years attending a municipal STD
clinic.)
Sucato GS, Gardner JS, Koepsell TD. Adolescents’ use of emer-
gency contraception provided by Washington State pharma-
cists. J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol 2001 Nov; 14(4):163–9. (Survey
of 126 youth ages 15–21 years obtaining emergency contracep-
tion directly from 15 pharmacies.)
Watt LD. Pregnancy prevention in primary care for adolescent
males. J Pediatr Health Care 2001 Sep/Oct; 15(5):223– 8. (Re-
view of sexual behaviors, contraceptive use, health belief
model.)
Zimmer-Gembeck MJ, Doyle LS, Daniels JA. Contraceptive dis-
pensing and selection in school-based health centers. J Adolesc
Health 2001 Sep; 29(3):177–85. (Study of 2 cohorts of 355 and
378 female students from 6 high schools.)
DERMATOLOGY
Ebling AM. Effectiveness of oral antibiotics and topical retinoid
therapy in the treatment of acne in adolescents. Pediatr Nurs
2001 Jul/Aug; 27(4):410–1, 21. (Evidence-based review.)
Hall HI, Jones SE, Saraiya M. Prevalence and correlates of sun-
screen use among U.S. high school students. J Sch Health 2001
Nov; 71(9):453–7. (Analysis of data from 1999 Youth Risk
Behavior Survey for 15,349 students in grades 9–12.)
Krowchuk DP, Lucky AW (editors). Adolescent Dermatology. AM-
STARS 2001 Jun; 12(2):181–378. (Collected review articles in-
cluding photoprotection, fungal, viral, and bacterial infections,
atopic and contact dermatitis, hypersensitivity syndromes, and
acne.)
Montgomery DF, Parks D. Tattoos: Counseling the adolescent.
J Pediatr Health Care 2001 Jan/Feb; 15(1):14 –9. (Review of
procedure, care, adverse reactions, regulations, removal.)
Thiboutot D, Archer DF, Lemay A, et al. A randomized, controlled
trial of a low-dose contraceptive containing 20 g of ethinyl
estradiol and 100 g of levonorgestrel for acne treatment. Fertil
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