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Research and Innovation |Overview

The Division of Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine at Boston Children's is actively involved in many research projects aimed at providing a better understanding of adolescent health issues. The Division has significantly expanded its research addressing a multitude of adolescent and young adult health issues.Learn more about research projects in Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine.

Our projects focus on:

  • developing new interventions to improve adolescent and young adult health, and supporting adolescents to maintain healthy habits as they grow into adults
  • studying and initiating new methods of delivering health care to at-risk youth
  • promoting positive youth development
  • designing new curricula for teaching healthcare providers to meet the specific needs of adolescents and young adults

Current projects include research in:

  • eating disorders
  • polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
  • bone health and osteoporosis
  • chronic disease
  • asthma
  • HIV
  • endometriosis
  • menstrual problems
  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
  • young men’s health
  • obesity and eating disorders prevention
  • mental health
  • sexually transmitted diseases
  • respiratory disease
  • sexual orientation, transgender health, and health disparities
  • media effects
  • substance use
  • pregnancy prevention
  • transition
  • iron deficiency

Boston LEAH Program

Over the past 27 years, theBoston LEAH Programhas produced over 1200 articles, chapters, books, videotapes, cases, and Internet resources. Research presentations have been given by fellows and faculty at meetings of the APHA, CDC, NASPAG, American Psychological Association, Ambulatory Pediatrics Association, SPR, and SAHM.

Center for Young Women’s Health

TheCenter for Young Women's Health, in collaboration with the Division of Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine and theDivision of Gynecology, carries out research in congenital anomalies, endometriosis, and PCOS.

Digital Wellness Lab

Ongoing research is also being done through theDigital Wellness Lab, which is dedicated to understanding and responding to the effects of media on the physical, mental, and social health of children through research, production, and education.

The Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Expression (SOGIE)

TheSexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Expression (SOGIE)工作小组是在波士顿Children’s Hospital andHarvard T.H. Chan School of Public Healthand brings together experts from diverse disciplines whose work focuses on the intersections of sexual orientation, gender, and health. Biweekly meetings provide a space for members to discuss, critique, and develop research, advocacy, and public health projects focused on promoting health equity among gender and sexual minority populations.

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