When can an adolescent give consent?

An overview is presented of when it is appropriate to provide health care to a minor without parental consent. In most states, 14 years of age is considered the "age of discretion."

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Bioethics
Children & youth
Confidentiality - legislation & jurisprudence
Female
Freedom
Health care
Humans
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Parents
Pregnancy
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