“…Comprehensive adolescent health care (AISA) should offer periodic routine and occasional care, when the situation requires it, in order to work on issues related to the prevention of injuries and health promotion, recognizing risk behaviors and/or signs/symptoms that may denote the onset of some disease. The actions of this service should be aimed at reducing vulnerability and risks to physical and emotional health; promoting relationships of trust and self-care; preventing injury and manifesting diseases in adults, but with early onset, diseases related to unprotected sexual activity; and questioning about work, school, citizenship, technology, digital addiction, environment, nutritional aspects, and violence 27 , 28 .…”