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The reproductive health of adolescents : a strategy for action / a joint WHO/UNFPA/UNICEF statement.

Contributor(s): World Health Organization | United Nations Population Fund | UNICEFMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Geneva : World Health Organization, 1989. Description: 18 pISBN: 9241561254Title translated: Higiene de la reproducción en la adolescencia : estrategia de acciónSubject(s): Pregnancy in adolescence | Sexual behavior -- in adolescence | Family Planning and Human ReproductionNLM classification: WS 460Online resources: Click here to access online Abstract: Sets out a strategy for strengthening the knowledge, skills and sensitivity of those in a position to help young people cope with the transition to sexual maturity. The strategy responds to a number of recent trends, including a rise in the number of pregnancies, an increase in abortions, heightened risk of exposure to sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV infection, and the growing number of abandoned and abused children born to adolescent mothers. Noting the numerous and often permanent consequences of uninformed and unprotected sexual activity, the report places special emphasis on the urgent need for coherent educational programmes and services that extend information and guidance to the young.
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Sets out a strategy for strengthening the knowledge, skills and sensitivity of those in a position to help young people cope with the transition to sexual maturity. The strategy responds to a number of recent trends, including a rise in the number of pregnancies, an increase in abortions, heightened risk of exposure to sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV infection, and the growing number of abandoned and abused children born to adolescent mothers. Noting the numerous and often permanent consequences of uninformed and unprotected sexual activity, the report places special emphasis on the urgent need for coherent educational programmes and services that extend information and guidance to the young.

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