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AM:STARs: Adolescent Contraception

by American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Adolescent Health

Highlights the fundamental aspects of contraception with an overview of contraceptive methods and epidemiology; provides up-to-date guidance on medical eligibility criteria; and reviews critical policy advances supporting contraceptive access.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

AMSTARs: Adolescent Contraception: Basics and Beyond highlights the fundamental aspects of contraception with an overview of contraceptive methods and epidemiology, provides up-to-date guidance on medical eligibility criteria, and reviews critical policy advances supporting contraceptive access.

TOPICS INCLUDE:

Overview (social determinants, epidemiology, cultural and regional differences, and method [includes natural family planning])
CDC medical eligibility criteria
Condoms
Pills, rings, and patches
Depo-Provera and whether it is still a good option in adolescents
Intrauterine devices in adolescents (IUD's)
Implants (implementation and the management of associated bleeding)
Emergency contraception
Approaches to contraceptive counseling
Implementation of long-acting reversible contraceptives methods into pediatric practice
Male involvement in both family planning and preconception care
Special cases (case-based contraception scenarios)
Advocacy and policy
New and on the horizon developments

Author Biography

The Section on Adolescent Health (SOAH) provides an educational, representative forum for pediatricians who are interested in the health care of adolescents, and enables members to meet for the purpose of initiation, discussion and development of ideas and programs which will improve the health care of young people in their second decade of life. It provides an educational forum for the membership at large in expanding their basic pediatric knowledge and skills to include the adolescent patient.

Dr Paritosh Kaul is Professor of Pediatrics at Children's Hospital Colorado, University of Colorado School of Medicine (UCSOM). He is the Co-Director of the Culture, Health, Equity and Society Thread at UCSOM. Dr Kaul is a member of the AM:STARs Editorial Advisory Board, and was recently elected to serve on the Executive Committee for the American Academy of Pediatrics Section of Adolescent Health. Dr Kaul is also a medical consultant to the Denver Public Schools and a member of the Board of Directors, Aurora Mental Health Centers. Additionally, he is a former Director of Publications and past member of the Board of Directors of the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. His areas of interest include adolescent male health, mental health, cultural competency, and medical education.

Dr Maria Trent is a pediatrician and adolescent medicine specialist on the faculty of the Johns Hopkins University Schools of Medicine, Nursing, and Public Health. She is an independent scientist that serves as the principal or key investigator multiple research projects funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and other funding agencies. A major focus of Dr Trent's research and clinical interest has been on reducing adolescent and young adult sexual and reproductive health disparities. She is also committed to producing the next generation of adolescent health scientists and directs the NIH-funded Adolescent Reproductive Health Training Program within Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Dr Trent serves as the Chair of the Section on Adolescent Health for the American Academy of Pediatrics, on the board of directors for the American Sexual Health Association, and as the President-elect for the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine.

Krishna Upadhya, MD, MPH is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine at Children's National Health System in Washington, DC. In addition to providing clinical care to adolescents and young adults, Dr Upadhya is actively involved in teaching, research and advocacy. She has published articles in both the medical literature and lay press related to teen pregnancy, emergency contraception, and health policy. She is the Chair of the Advocacy Committee of the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine and is also a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Adolescence.

Table of Contents

1. Contraceptive Use By US Adolescents: Where Are We Now? 2. Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention: Application of CDC Evidence-Based Contraception Guidance 3. Incorporating the Adolescent in Individualized and Effective Contraceptive Counseling 4. New Approaches for Pregnancy Prevention: Getting Males Involved With Both Male- and Female-Dependent Methods of Contraception 5. Condoms On and Off: A Review of Prophylactic Barrier Use and Youth Sexual Well-Being 6. The Contraceptive Ring, Patch, and Pills: An Update 7. Depo-Provera: Is It Still a Good Option for Adolescents? 8. Intrauterine Devices for Adolescents: Guidance for Clinicians 9. A "Call To Arms": Using the Contraceptive Implant to Reduce Unplanned Adolescent Pregnancy 10. When "Plan A" Fails: Emergency Contraception 11. Implementation of LARC Methods Into Pediatric Practice 12. Special Cases: Case-Based Contraception Scenarios 13. Policy Foundations Supporting Adolescent Access to Contraceptive Care 14. New Contraceptive Developments on the Horizon

Details

ISBN1610022629
Author American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Adolescent Health
Publisher American Academy of Pediatrics
Year 2019
ISBN-10 1610022629
ISBN-13 9781610022620
Format Paperback
Imprint American Academy of Pediatrics
Subtitle Basics and Beyond
Country of Publication United States
Edited by Krishna K. Upadhya
Place of Publication Elk Grove Village
Series AM:STARs: Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews
Short Title AM:STARs Adolescent Contraception: Basics and Beyond
Language English
Series Number 30
Audience Professional and Scholarly
Pages 215
Publication Date 2019-03-29
AU Release Date 2019-03-29
NZ Release Date 2019-03-29
US Release Date 2019-03-29
UK Release Date 2019-03-29

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