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Teen Health
Special concerns during adolescence. Although most teens are healthy, and make a safe transition into adulthood, teens face many risks: substance abuse, sexually transmitted infections, pregnancy, violence, abuse, and accidental trauma. One-fourth of all sexually transmitted infections occur among teens. One in eight women age 15-19 become pregnant each year. Three-quarters of all adolescent deaths are the result of accidental injury or violence. The number of teenagers in the U.S. reporting emotional, physical, and sexual abuse by their partners increases daily.
Barriers to effective care. Despite these alarming statistics, adolescents remain one of the U.S.'s most medically underserved populations. The years between childhood
diseases and adult health concerns are routinely ignored. Adolescents are often uninsured or under-insured. Availability of appropriate services is very limited. Other barriers to access include out-of-pocket co-payments, transportation, lack of culturally appropriate care, and confidentiality issues. Education is an important tool for prevention. For example, a recent national survey of adolescents reported that the average teen does not have enough information about contraception. Three in five of those surveyed said the information they do receive comes too late. How midwives can help. The midwifery model of care emphasizes education and family-centered care throughout life; making midwives ideal care providers for adolescent women. The complex issues facing teens in today's society demand interdisciplinary attention. Midwives function well as part of the interdisciplinary health care team. They promote healthy behaviors and facilitate the development of lifelong positive lifestyle choices. Midwifery care is culturally sensitive and developmentally appropriate and respects the growing independence, privacy, and learning needs of the maturing woman. To find a midwife, click here. Legislative steps to improve care for adolescents. The American College of Nurse-Midwives supports the following measures to improve the health and well-being of adolescents in the U.S.:
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