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Cognitive development and adolescent contraception: integrating theory and practice.

E Gruber1, C V Chambers

  • 1Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Francisco 94143.

Adolescence
|January 1, 1987
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Adolescent cognitive development impacts contraceptive use. Understanding adolescent sexual development and integrating mental health with medical care improves contraceptive services for teens.

Area of Science:

  • Adolescent Medicine
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Cognitive skills developed in adolescence are essential for effective contraceptive practice.
  • Adolescent sexual development and experimentation occur within a unique developmental context.
  • Understanding these factors is key to improving adolescent contraceptive use.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of cognitive development in adolescent contraceptive practice.
  • To emphasize the need to consider the developmental and medical aspects of adolescent sexual health.
  • To demonstrate how integrated care can optimize services for adolescents.

Main Methods:

  • Review of cognitive development in adolescence.
  • Analysis of factors influencing adolescent sexual behavior and contraceptive use.
Keywords:
AdolescentsAge FactorsAmericasBehaviorClinic ActivitiesContraceptionContraceptive UsageCounselingDecision MakingDemographic FactorsDeveloped CountriesDeveloping CountriesFamily PlanningNorth AmericaNorthern AmericaOrganization And AdministrationPersonalityPersonality DevelopmentPopulationPopulation CharacteristicsProgram ActivitiesProgramsPsychological FactorsResearch ReportSex BehaviorUnited StatesYouth

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  • Discussion of integrated mental health and medical care models.
  • Main Results:

    • Adolescent cognitive maturation directly influences the ability to plan, acquire, and use contraceptives correctly.
    • A comprehensive approach considering both developmental and medical factors is necessary for effective adolescent reproductive healthcare.
    • Collaborative efforts between mental health and medical providers can enhance service delivery.

    Conclusions:

    • Successful contraceptive practice in adolescents is linked to their cognitive development.
    • Optimal adolescent reproductive health services require a holistic approach addressing developmental and medical needs.
    • Integrated care models are crucial for effectively serving the adolescent population's contraceptive needs.