Abstract
The majority of adolescents become sexually active during their teenage years, making contraceptive counseling an important aspect of routine adolescent healthcare. However, many healthcare providers express discomfort when it comes to counseling adolescents about contraceptive options. This Special Report highlights the evidence supporting age-appropriate contraceptive counseling for adolescents and focuses on best practices for addressing adolescents' questions and concerns about contraceptive methods.
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Potter, J., & Santelli, J. S. (2015). Contraceptive counseling for adolescents. Women’s Health, 11(6), 737–741. https://doi.org/10.2217/whe.15.75
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