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Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services | 2001

COMPUTER Addiction: When Monitor Becomes Control Center

Margaret H Christensen; Maressa Hecht Orzack; Lynn M. Babington; Carol A. Patsdaughter

Computer addiction is a newly recognized problem. While controversy exists about whether computer addiction should be considered a primary psychiatric disorder, clinicians are treating increasing numbers of clients experiencing problems caused by excessive computer use. Case studies are provided that include typical histories and symptoms. Behavioral cognitive therapy is discussed as a treatment approach. The stages of change theory is recommended as a strategy to help clients plan and implement change.


Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing | 2009

Self-esteem and risk behaviors of Dominican adolescents.

Lynn M. Babington; Barbara R. Kelley; Carol A. Patsdaughter

During the transition from childhood to adulthood, adolescents establish patterns of behavior and make lifestyle choices that affect both their current and future health. Adolescence is a time of rapid developmental change and engagement in risk-taking behaviors. Research has supported the notion that adolescent risk behaviors are functional, purposive, instrumental, and goal directed (Le Breton, 2004). The major causes of morbidity and mortality for adolescents are not diseases but preventable behaviors. For example, the major causes of death in individuals between the ages of 1019 are accidents (especially traffic accidents), suicide, and violence (World Health Organization [WHO], 2008); and adolescent health problems (morbidity and mortality) are related to sexual and reproductive health behaviors and use of alcohol, tobacco, and other illegal substances (WHO, 2008). Risk behaviors also have psychological and social outcomes, in that they may interfere with the accomplishment of normal developmental tasks and fulfillment of expected social roles (Jessor, 1991). Because of this, there is increasing interest among health


Medical Care | 2011

Building collaborative capacity: promoting interdisciplinary teamwork in the absence of formal teams.

Dana Beth Weinberg; Dianne Cooney-Miner; Jennifer Perloff; Lynn M. Babington; Ariel C. Avgar


Nursing and Health Care Perspectives | 2001

Student Contributions to Clinical Agencies: A Comparison of Adult Health and Psychiatric Staff Nurses' Perceptions

Cecelia Gatson Grindel; Anne L. Bateman; Carol A. Patsdaughter; Lynn M. Babington; Geraldine Medici


Journal of Gambling Studies | 2001

Health care providers' experiences with problem gamblers.

Margaret H Christensen; Carol A. Patsdaughter; Lynn M. Babington


Journal of cultural diversity | 1999

From recipes to recetas: health beliefs and health care encounters in the rural Dominican Republic.

Lynn M. Babington; Barbara R. Kelley; Carol A. Patsdaughter; Ruth M. Soderberg; James E. Kelley


Journal of Pediatric Nursing | 2007

Comparing Child-Feeding Practices of Dominican Mothers

Lynn M. Babington


Hispanic Health Care International | 2006

Understanding Beliefs, Knowledge, and Practices of Mothers in the Dominican Republic Related to Feeding Infants and Young Children

Lynn M. Babington


Journal of Pediatric Health Care | 1999

The President Clinton crisis and the Starr report: children's perceptions and parents' awareness.

Barbara R. Kelley; Michelle A. Beauchesne; Lynn M. Babington; Margaret H Christensen; Carol A. Patsdaughter


Archive | 2011

Adolescent Risk Behavior, Self Esteem, and Social Influence: Comparison of Dominican Youth in Their Homeland and in the United States

Lynn M. Babington; Barbara R. Kelley; Carol A. Patsdaughter

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City University of New York

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