Confidential contraceptive services are an essential part of comprehensive health care and pregnancy prevention for teens. Some states in the U.S. do not have explicit laws authorizing minors to consent for contraceptive services, causing confusion among teens, parents, and health care providers. Healthy Teen Network and the Center for Adolescent Health & the Law investigated how the provision of confidential contraceptive services to adolescents is affected when a state’s laws are unclear
Teenage pregnancy is associated with myriad physical and socioeconomic risks for both mother and bab...
In many states, minors can get abortions, treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, or mental hea...
Based on semistructured interviews with a racially and ethnically diverse sample of 58 U.S. high sc...
In providing care for adolescents, maintaining confidentiality should be considered a human right an...
Objectives: Explain why confidentiality is essential to adolescent clinical care Understand the l...
The right of adolescents to consent to various types of healthcare vary widely from state to state. ...
CONTEXT The confidentiality of family planning services remains a high priority to adolescents, but ...
In providing comprehensive, evidence based reproductive health care to adolescents, understanding th...
Adolescent access to reproductive health services, mental health services, and treatment of drug and...
This study provides an overview of the research conducted on adolescent contraceptive access across ...
Texas is one of 24 states that does not explicitly allow minor teens to consent for their own contra...
Health care providers who treat adolescents may also be required to diagnose and treat the reproduct...
Adolescents, defined as between 10 and 19 years old, present a growing challenge to reproductive hea...
Background: There are legal regulations about sexual and reproductive rights of adolescents. However...
Many students are sexually active, and hundreds of thousands experience pregnancy every year. Smith...
Teenage pregnancy is associated with myriad physical and socioeconomic risks for both mother and bab...
In many states, minors can get abortions, treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, or mental hea...
Based on semistructured interviews with a racially and ethnically diverse sample of 58 U.S. high sc...
In providing care for adolescents, maintaining confidentiality should be considered a human right an...
Objectives: Explain why confidentiality is essential to adolescent clinical care Understand the l...
The right of adolescents to consent to various types of healthcare vary widely from state to state. ...
CONTEXT The confidentiality of family planning services remains a high priority to adolescents, but ...
In providing comprehensive, evidence based reproductive health care to adolescents, understanding th...
Adolescent access to reproductive health services, mental health services, and treatment of drug and...
This study provides an overview of the research conducted on adolescent contraceptive access across ...
Texas is one of 24 states that does not explicitly allow minor teens to consent for their own contra...
Health care providers who treat adolescents may also be required to diagnose and treat the reproduct...
Adolescents, defined as between 10 and 19 years old, present a growing challenge to reproductive hea...
Background: There are legal regulations about sexual and reproductive rights of adolescents. However...
Many students are sexually active, and hundreds of thousands experience pregnancy every year. Smith...
Teenage pregnancy is associated with myriad physical and socioeconomic risks for both mother and bab...
In many states, minors can get abortions, treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, or mental hea...
Based on semistructured interviews with a racially and ethnically diverse sample of 58 U.S. high sc...