Background. To address adolescent health needs in urban Wyandotte County, Kansas, a school-based health center (SBHC) was opened in March 2012. Students were surveyed to inform SBHC operations. Methods. All Wyandotte High School students were invited to complete an online survey in class in May 2012. Questions on demographics, health care seeking behaviors, behavioral risk factors, and missed school days were included. Results. Of 1,240 eligible students, 398 responded (32.3%). Nearly half (45.8%) reported that the emergency room or hospital was the location where they usually would seek health care. Females were more likely than males to report less access to mental health counseling (15.1% vs 10.8%, p = 0.01) or reproductive health care (...
OBJECTIVE: Among other benefits, school-based health centres (SBHCs) are thought to provide opportu...
Oregon’s School Based Health Centers (SBHCs) have grown from five in 1986 to the 41 state certified ...
Many students are sexually active, and hundreds of thousands experience pregnancy every year. Smith...
Background. To address adolescent health needs in urban Wyandotte County, Kansas, a school-based hea...
Many adolescents in the United States have considerable health care needs. High-risk behavior relate...
This study investigated the patterns of student use of school-based health centers (SBHCs) in Oregon...
Adolescents in both rural and urban areas are risk takers. Health risk behaviors may have damaging c...
The number and complexity of health issues facing today's adolescents defy reason. Traditional ...
School-based health centers (SBHCs) offering health and behavioral health services in educational se...
It is well documented that adolescents are at risk for participating in high-risk health concerns. F...
School-based health has a significant impact on the prevention, early identification, and treatment ...
School-based health centers (SBHCs) have gained popularity as an approach to provide adolescents wit...
The 2014 MetroWest Adolescent Health Survey (MWAHS) marks a decade-long, ground-breaking initiative ...
The Essential Elements of Adolescent-Friendly Care in School-Based Health Centers: A Mixed Methods S...
The purpose for conducting this descriptive study was to survey students, parents, school administra...
OBJECTIVE: Among other benefits, school-based health centres (SBHCs) are thought to provide opportu...
Oregon’s School Based Health Centers (SBHCs) have grown from five in 1986 to the 41 state certified ...
Many students are sexually active, and hundreds of thousands experience pregnancy every year. Smith...
Background. To address adolescent health needs in urban Wyandotte County, Kansas, a school-based hea...
Many adolescents in the United States have considerable health care needs. High-risk behavior relate...
This study investigated the patterns of student use of school-based health centers (SBHCs) in Oregon...
Adolescents in both rural and urban areas are risk takers. Health risk behaviors may have damaging c...
The number and complexity of health issues facing today's adolescents defy reason. Traditional ...
School-based health centers (SBHCs) offering health and behavioral health services in educational se...
It is well documented that adolescents are at risk for participating in high-risk health concerns. F...
School-based health has a significant impact on the prevention, early identification, and treatment ...
School-based health centers (SBHCs) have gained popularity as an approach to provide adolescents wit...
The 2014 MetroWest Adolescent Health Survey (MWAHS) marks a decade-long, ground-breaking initiative ...
The Essential Elements of Adolescent-Friendly Care in School-Based Health Centers: A Mixed Methods S...
The purpose for conducting this descriptive study was to survey students, parents, school administra...
OBJECTIVE: Among other benefits, school-based health centres (SBHCs) are thought to provide opportu...
Oregon’s School Based Health Centers (SBHCs) have grown from five in 1986 to the 41 state certified ...
Many students are sexually active, and hundreds of thousands experience pregnancy every year. Smith...