A systematic review of the role of school-based healthcare in adolescent sexual, reproductive, and mental health
Systematic Reviews2012Vol. 1(1), pp. 49–49
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Amanda J. Mason‐Jones, Carolyn Crisp, Mariette Momberg, Joy Koech, Petra De Koker, Catherine Mathews
Abstract
There is a paucity of high quality research which evaluates SBHC and its effects on adolescent sexual, reproductive, and mental health. However, there is evidence that SBHC is popular with young people, and provides important mental and reproductive health services. Services also appear to have cost benefits in terms of adolescent health and society as a whole by reducing health disparities and attendance at secondary care facilities. However, clearer definitions of what constitutes SBHC and more high quality research is urgently needed.
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