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Area of Science:

  • Psychosocial interventions
  • Adolescent health promotion
  • Behavioral science

Background:

  • Adolescent Counseling (AC) is a psychosocial strategy.
  • It positively impacts health and facilitates voluntary behavior change.
  • A constructivist, person-centered approach is utilized.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe and analyze AC implementation considerations.
  • To assess AC foundations and phases.
  • To encourage healthcare professionals to integrate AC into practice.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual framework development.
  • Review of national and international scientific publications on AC.
  • Analysis of AC progress and future projections.

Main Results:

  • AC is an evidence-based, efficient strategy for behavioral change.
  • Current research on AC progress is insufficient.
  • AC has a positive impact on adolescent health.

Conclusions:

  • More mixed-methods and qualitative studies are recommended.
  • Further research should investigate AC methodology and health achievements.
  • AC is a valuable health-promoting strategy for adolescents.