Abstract

Major advances in the medical care of children with severe chronic illnesses have resulted in increased survival through adolescence and adulthood. Chronically ill teens may have delayed pubertal development and accompanying psychosocial difficulties in maturation. These authors compared the risk-taking behaviors …

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