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NAHIC Goals

The goals of NAHIC are:

  • ♦  to serve as a national resource for adolescent health information and research; and
  • ♦  to assure the integration, synthesis, coordination and dissemination of adolescent health-related information.

What's New

Trends in Adolescent and Young Adult Health in the United States

This article reviews health trends for adolescents and young adults, providing a single source for a national health profile.

07/01/09 at 04:28 PM

Institute of Medicine/National Research Council Video and Report

A video from the Institute of Medicine/National Research Council features NAHIC Project Director Charles E. Irwin, Jr., MD.

04/10/09 at 04:22 PM

A Question of Hope: Reducing Latina Teen Childbearing in California

Dr. Claire Brindis is featured in a video on young Latina childbearing in California.

04/10/09 at 04:03 PM

Stress and Stress Management Among Youth and Young Men

This article examines research related to stress and stress management, with a focus on young males. It offers recommendations for improving health care quality and strengthening the research base on stress and gender during youth.

04/10/09 at 03:44 PM

Updated Demographics Fact Sheet

The Demographics Fact Sheet on Adolescent and Young Adult Health has been updated!  Please go to the Briefs & Fact Sheets Page to download this fact sheet.

07/07/08 at 09:27 AM

What's Featured This Month

What Gets Measured Gets Done: Assessing Data Availability for Adolescent Populations

This paper provides an overview of the availability of data for specific adolescent sub-populations by the 21 Critical Health Objectives. The expanded tables provide the actual data for each sub-population by each specific 21 Critical Health Objective. Click here to access this article

06/21/07 at 02:34 PM

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