Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10518200 | Women's Health Issues | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Adolescent girls who are detained within the juvenile justice system face reproductive health challenges that vary with their life circumstances. They frequently have priorities, external voices, and situations that influence their decisions. Clinicians who care for these young women are in a unique position to address their health needs. Eliciting girls' goals, beliefs, and influences through motivational interviewing, as well as developing targeted interventions based on their unique experiences, may be particularly helpful for this population.
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Authors
Emily E. MD, Bianca R. MD, Caroline MD, Janine S. DrPH, MPH, Lisa J. MD, MPH, Arash MD, MPH,