Bartlett Robin, Holditch-Davis Diane, Belyea Michael
School of Nursing, University of North Carolina-Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, USA.
Pediatr Nurs. 2007 Jan-Feb;33(1):13-8.
A fifth or more of a nationally representative sample of school-attending adolescents report engaging in problem behaviors such as skipping school, using alcohol, fighting, shoplifting, and stealing. A smaller but significant number of adolescents report engaging in risky sexual behaviors. All of these behaviors have potentially serious consequences for adolescents, their family and friends, their school, and society. Nurses are in a unique position to help identify these behaviors in adolescents, educate school personnel about the behaviors, educate adolescents about the risks they face when they engage in these behaviors, and assist parents to access the resources they need to help children who may be engaging in these problem behaviors.
在全国具有代表性的在校青少年样本中,五分之一或更多的青少年报告称存在旷课、饮酒、打架、行窃和偷窃等问题行为。有较少但数量可观的青少年报告称存在危险性行为。所有这些行为都可能给青少年自身、其家人和朋友、他们的学校以及社会带来严重后果。护士处于独特的地位,能够帮助识别青少年中的这些行为,向学校工作人员宣传这些行为,向青少年宣传他们在从事这些行为时所面临的风险,并协助家长获取所需资源,以帮助那些可能存在这些问题行为的孩子。