Adolescents, defined as between 10 and 19 years old, present a growing challenge to reproductive health. Adolescent sexual intercourse contributes to worldwide burdens of unplanned pregnancy, abortion, spread of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV, and maternal mortality and morbidity. A barrier to contraceptive care and termination of adolescent pregnancy is the belief that in law minors intellectually mature enough to give consent also require consent of, or at least prior information to, their parental guardians. Adolescents may avoid parental disclosure by forgoing desirable reproductive health care. Recent judicial decisions, however, give effect to internationally established human rights to confidentiality, for inst...
Adolescent access to reproductive health services, mental health services, and treatment of drug and...
The female adolescent patient has a variety of gynaecological issues which the healthcare practitio...
The 1989 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child not only states that children should b...
Health care providers who treat adolescents may also be required to diagnose and treat the reproduct...
Adolescence is the final childhood stage, but extremely sensitive period. By entering puberty, widen...
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. ...
The ethical and legal obligations with respect to treating a minor can be confusing, particularly in...
Abortions in those under 16 years of age raise the issue of what to do in the face of a request that...
Introduction: Adolescents below the age of majority require parental consent for treatment or else t...
Background: There are legal regulations about sexual and reproductive rights of adolescents. However...
In providing care for adolescents, maintaining confidentiality should be considered a human right an...
Confidentiality is a major determinant of the accessibility and acceptability of sexual and reproduc...
SummaryObjectiveTo present legal milestones to ensure the Brazilian adolescent autonomy in dealing w...
In South Africa children under the age of 18 are legal minors and considered not fully capable of ac...
Adolescent access to reproductive health services, mental health services, and treatment of drug and...
The female adolescent patient has a variety of gynaecological issues which the healthcare practitio...
The 1989 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child not only states that children should b...
Health care providers who treat adolescents may also be required to diagnose and treat the reproduct...
Adolescence is the final childhood stage, but extremely sensitive period. By entering puberty, widen...
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. ...
The ethical and legal obligations with respect to treating a minor can be confusing, particularly in...
Abortions in those under 16 years of age raise the issue of what to do in the face of a request that...
Introduction: Adolescents below the age of majority require parental consent for treatment or else t...
Background: There are legal regulations about sexual and reproductive rights of adolescents. However...
In providing care for adolescents, maintaining confidentiality should be considered a human right an...
Confidentiality is a major determinant of the accessibility and acceptability of sexual and reproduc...
SummaryObjectiveTo present legal milestones to ensure the Brazilian adolescent autonomy in dealing w...
In South Africa children under the age of 18 are legal minors and considered not fully capable of ac...
Adolescent access to reproductive health services, mental health services, and treatment of drug and...
The female adolescent patient has a variety of gynaecological issues which the healthcare practitio...
The 1989 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child not only states that children should b...