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期刊名:Journal of adolescent health

缩写:J ADOLESCENT HEALTH

ISSN:1054-139X

e-ISSN:1879-1972

IF/分区:4.5/Q1

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Kate Coleman-Minahan,Mar Galvez Seminario,Lauren J Ralph Kate Coleman-Minahan
Purpose: Most states where abortion remains legal require adolescents under 18 to involve a parent or guardian or obtain judicial bypass. We explored narratives describing parental involvement among adolescents and young ...
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Although COVID-19 vaccination is recommended for adolescents aged 12-17 years, they remain one of the least commonly vaccinated age groups. Therefore, studies investigating the factors associated with vaccine hesitancy among adolescents are...
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