October 6, 2014

The Roundup contains information about all of the latest news, commentary, reports, surveys, issue briefs, charts, and fact sheets related to boys' issues collected by our staff during the preceding week.

News Clips

  • Disapproving male teenagers’ choices can increase suicide risk
    The team observed 99 teenagers, who had been hospitalised out of fear of committing suicide, for six months of follow-up. Along the way they assessed the teens’ sense of family and peer invalidation and found that a high perception of family invalidation led to future suicide events among boys and peer invalidation predicted future self harm, among teenagers. A moderate to high perception of family invalidation proved a statistically significant predictor of a later suicide event among boys, the findings showed.
    The Health Site
    October 5, 2014

  • High alcohol intake linked to heightened HPV infection risk in men
    A high alcohol intake is linked to a heightened risk of human papillomavirus infection among men, suggests research in the journal Sexually Transmitted Infections. The findings seem to be independent of other risk factors for the infection, such as number of sexual partners and smoking.
    Medical Express
    October 2, 2014

  • A Little Booze Does Get Men Smiling, Study Confirms
    The liquid social lubricant seems to foster 'contagious' grinning among guys
    The study, reported this week in the journal Clinical Psychological Science, included more than 700 social drinkers in their 20s. It found that drinking significantly boosted "contagious smiling" in groups consisting solely of men, but did not have the same effect when women were on the scene.
    Medline Plus
    October 1, 2014

  • Boys and Porn: A Moving Target
    Therapists can be a little confusing when it comes to assessing porn's risks. Some would have us believe that only teens with inherent vulnerabilities become addicted, even though addiction research that shows that early exposure to supernormal stimulation, alone, increases the risk of addiction. In search of another point of view, I interviewed author Gary Wilson, who has a lot to say about the unique risks of today's Internet pornography in his new book, Your Brain on Porn: Internet Pornography and the Emerging Science of Addiction.
    Huffington Post
    September 30, 2014

  • Who are the men and boys suffering from anorexia?
    A new study by researchers from the University of Montreal reveals the current state of knowledge about anorexia in men and boys. "Most of the knowledge about anorexia pertains to females. However, about 10% of persons affected are males, and we believe this figure is underestimated," says Laurence Corbeil-Serre, lead author of the study. "Our results show that there appear to be similarities between the behavioural symptoms of males and females, but certain particularities can be identified in males, especially related to personality, gender identity, and sexual orientation."
    Eureka Alert
    September 29, 2014

  • Obese Teen Boys May Make Less Once They Enter Workforce: Study
    The incomes of adult men who were obese as teens may be nearly one-fifth lower than those who weren't obese during adolescence, a new study contends.
    US News & World Report
    September 26, 2014

  • Men Living with Diagnosed HIV Who Have Sex with Men: Progress Along the Continuum of HIV Care � United States, 2010
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    September 26, 2014

  • Boys With Autism Show Certain Grammar Skills in Study
    They were able to form some past tense verbs faster than boys without the disorder
    Boys with high-functioning autism are stronger in a certain grammar skill than those without autism, according to a small study. Researchers compared 20 boys, ages 7 to 13, with high-functioning autism and 25 boys without autism. They found that those with autism were much faster at producing past tenses for regular verbs.
    Medline Plus
    September 25, 2014

  • UK: Teenage boys suffering mental health problems 'on the rise'
    The number of teenage boys suffering from mental health problems is on the rise, with more boys suffering from anorexia, a top head teacher has warned.
    ITV.com
    September 24, 2014

  • Increased Knowledge of HPV Vaccines Does Not Predict a Higher Rate of Vaccination
    The study, reported in the journal Pediatrics, raises questions about traditional dogma related to using public service announcements and other educational efforts to increase knowledge about the vaccination.
    Newswise.com
    September 23, 2014

  • Elizabeth Berard on Reaching Adolescent Boys Living With HIV/AIDS
    Adolescent boys are 75 percent more likely to die from HIV/AIDS than girls. Why? That’s unclear. Lack of data and failure to engage boys in discussions about sexual and reproductive health and HIV care has left many suffering, says Elizabeth Berard, a health science specialist with the U.S. Agency for International Development, in this week’s podcast.
    News Security Beat
    September 19, 2014

  • Why Girls Tend to Get Better Grades Than Boys Do
    New research shows that girls are ahead in every subject, including math and science. Do today's grading methods skew in their favor?
    As the new school year ramps up, teachers and parents need to be reminded of a well-kept secret: Across all grade levels and academic subjects, girls earn higher grades than boys. Not just in the United States, but across the globe, in countries as far afield as Norway and Hong Kong. This finding is reflected in a recent study by psychology professors Daniel and Susan Voyer at the University of New Brunswick. 
    The Atlantic
    September 18, 2014

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