Issues in adolescent health: A challenge for nursing
Autor: | M J, Nicol, M J, Nichol, H, Manoharan, M J, Marfell-Jones, K, Meha-Hoerara, R, Milne, M, O'Connell, J, Olliver, B, Teekman |
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Rok vydání: | 2002 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Adolescent business.industry Project commissioning Health Status Nurse's Role Nursing Adolescent Behavior Risk Factors Publishing Hypertension Humans Female Adolescent sexuality Obesity Peer pressure business Psychology Psychosocial Social psychology General Nursing New Zealand Adolescent health |
Zdroj: | Contemporary Nurse. 12:155-163 |
ISSN: | 1839-3535 1037-6178 |
DOI: | 10.5172/conu.12.2.155 |
Popis: | The young people of today are the greatest investment we as adults have in our future. The care and nurturing we afford the adolescent is just as important as that which we afford to children or the elderly. Although most adolescents have a preoccupation with their bodies, they do not always engage in activities that will protect and develop them. Adolescents are often exposed to peer pressure, the effects of which may impact negatively on their behaviour and their health. Many adolescent health and behavioural issues evolve from developmental changes and can manifest in a confrontational attitude toward society, parents and others. They are hormonally 'fully charged', and their adolescent sexuality can have enormous effects on their future physical, psychosocial, moral and sexual development. Nurses have a pivotal role to play in ensuring children and adolescents learn the facts relating to the consequences of engaging in unhealthy behaviour and lifestyle. Nurses must also encourage parents to model and reinforce good health practices, such as serving balanced and nutritious meals at regular times and planning positive family activities. In this paper we review some of the salient issues in adolescent health today. |
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