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Lisa Whittle
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 15
Citations - 8079
Lisa Whittle is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Youth Risk Behavior Survey & Public health. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 12 publications receiving 7189 citations.
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Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance — United States, 2017
Laura Kann,Tim McManus,William A. Harris,Shari L. Shanklin,Katherine H. Flint,Barbara Queen,Richard Lowry,David Chyen,Lisa Whittle,Jemekia Thornton,Connie Lim,Denise Bradford,Yoshimi Yamakawa,Michelle Leon,Nancy D. Brener,Kathleen A. Ethier +15 more
TL;DR: Results from the 2017 national YRBS indicated that many high school students are engaged in health-risk behaviors associated with the leading causes of death among persons aged 10–24 years in the United States.
Youth risk behavior surveillance - United States, 2011.
Danice K. Eaton,Laura Kann,Steve Kinchen,Shari L. Shanklin,Katherine H. Flint,Joseph Hawkins,William A. Harris,Richard Lowry,Tim McManus,David Chyen,Lisa Whittle,Connie Lim,Howell Wechsler +12 more
TL;DR: This report summarizes results from the 2011 national survey, 43 state surveys, and 21 large urban school district surveys conducted among students in grades 9-12, indicating many high school students are engaged in behaviors associated with the leading causes of death among adults aged ≥ 25 years in the United States.
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Youth risk behavior surveillance - United States, 2013
Laura Kann,Steve Kinchen,Shari L. Shanklin,Katherine H. Flint,Joseph Kawkins,William A. Harris,Richard Lowry,Emily O'Malley Olsen,Tim McManus,David Chyen,Lisa Whittle,Eboni Taylor,Zewditu Demissie,Nancy D. Brener,Jemekia Thornton,John E. Moore,Stephanie Zaza +16 more
TL;DR: Results from the 2013 national YRBS indicated that many high school students are engaged in priority health-risk behaviors associated with the leading causes of death among persons aged 10-24 years in the United States.
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Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance — United States, 2015
Laura Kann,Tim McManus,William A. Harris,Shari L. Shanklin,Katherine H. Flint,Joseph Hawkins,Barbara Queen,Richard Lowry,Emily O'Malley Olsen,David Chyen,Lisa Whittle,Jemekia Thornton,Connie Lim,Yoshimi Yamakawa,Nancy D. Brener,Stephanie Zaza +15 more
TL;DR: Results from the 2015 national YRBS indicated that many high school students are engaged in priority health-risk behaviors associated with the leading causes of death among persons aged 10-24 years in the United States.
Youth risk behavior surveillance - United States, 2009.
Danice K. Eaton,Laura Kann,Steve Kinchen,Shari L. Shanklin,James G. Ross,Joseph Hawkins,William A. Harris,Richard Lowry,Tim McManus,David Chyen,Connie Lim,Lisa Whittle,Nancy D. Brener,Howell Wechsler +13 more
TL;DR: For example, this paper found that many high school students are engaged in behaviors that increase their likelihood for the leading causes of death among persons aged 10-24 years in the United States.