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Rural Adolescents' Access to Adolescent Friendly Health Services
Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 2014The purpose of this study was to assess rural North Dakota adolescents' experiences in accessing adolescent-friendly health services and to examine the relationship between rural adolescents' communication with health care providers and risk behaviors.Data are from the Rural Adolescent Health Survey (RAHS), an anonymous survey of 14- to 19-year-olds (n
Molly A. Secor-Turner +4 more
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1984
Population estimates suggest that by 1985 a little over 20% of the world’s population will be aged between 10 and 19 — 10–19 being a useful working definition for adolescence. Children aged under 10 will account for almost a further 24% of the world population.
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Population estimates suggest that by 1985 a little over 20% of the world’s population will be aged between 10 and 19 — 10–19 being a useful working definition for adolescence. Children aged under 10 will account for almost a further 24% of the world population.
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Health perspectives regarding adolescents in military service
Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2006Our purpose is to illuminate health perspectives of adolescents in military service, who comprise the main bulk of military personnel.Two views are emphasized: the soldier as a developing adolescent and the healthcare of adolescent soldiers. The capacity for abstract thinking and future planning, characteristic of late adolescence, opposes the military
Daniel, Hardoff, Ari, Halevy
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Adolescent Health and Adolescent Friendly Health Services
Journal of the Obafemi Awolowo University Medical Student's Association (IFEMED), 2014No Abstract.
Olajide, FO +3 more
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Confidential Health Services for Adolescents
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1993DURING the past 20 years rates of suicide,1illicit drug use,2sexually transmissible diseases (STDs),3and births to single mothers4have increased dramatically among adolescents. The changing nature of adolescent morbidity and mortality makes it critical that they receive medical care on a timely basis, and that barriers to care are removed.5One such ...
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Adolescent health services and contraceptive use.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1978A pilot study of a health services program for never-pregnant high-school students, which stresses development of incentives for personal involvement in their own health care, reports a low incidence of unintended pregnancy among girls who requested contraceptives.
Emily H, Mudd +6 more
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Coding for Adolescent Health Care Services
AAP Pediatric Coding Newsletter, 2023The problems addressed and types of services provided to adolescent patients often raise questions about coding and billing. This article discusses a few of the topics that frequently result in coding questions. Preventive screening services Counseling and prescription of contraceptives Services to transgender and gender-diverse ...
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Adolescent friendly health services
2014Ergen dostu sağlık hizmetleri bulunabilir ulaşılabilir yaklaşılabilir kabul edilebilir uygun ve ödenebilir olmalıdır Sağlık hizmetlerinin ergenler tarafından kabul edilebilir yaklaşılabilir ve uygun bulunabilmesi ise hizmetlerin sunulduğu ortamın onlar için hazırlanmış olmasına ve hizmeti sunanların da onlara özgü sağlık gereksinimleri hakkında bilgi ...
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Child and adolescent mental health services
BMJ, 1995EDITOR,—I wish to correct an error that Michel Vanstraelen and I made in our article on purchasers' knowledge of, and plans for, child and adolescent mental health services.1 When we first contacted Camden and Islington Health Authority in April 1993 it was able to provide little information about child …
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School Mental Health Services for Adolescents
2017School Mental Health Services for Adolescents is composed of 15 chapters, written by well-known authors in the fields of psychology, education, social work, and counseling, who discuss and describe services for adolescents that can be implemented in secondary schools by school-based professionals.
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