Young People
Cross-source consensus on Young People from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The review defines its population as young people aged 15-24 years according to the WHO classification. — Availability, acceptability and adoption of decision aids for HIV prevention and contraception for young people: a scoping review protocol
- Young people aged 15-24 years have the poorest global HIV and sexual and reproductive health outcomes compared with other age groups. — Availability, acceptability and adoption of decision aids for HIV prevention and contraception for young people: a scoping review protocol
- Young people face barriers to HIV and sexual and reproductive health care including disclosure fears, health worker attitudes, service distance, limited knowledge, poor risk perception, and weak decision-making support. — Availability, acceptability and adoption of decision aids for HIV prevention and contraception for young people: a scoping review protocol
- Young people aged 15-24 years are heterogeneous, so suitability findings may vary by age, setting, social context, access, and individual needs. — Availability, acceptability and adoption of decision aids for HIV prevention and contraception for young people: a scoping review protocol