2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2021.03.048
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Justice System Involvement Among Adolescents in the Emergency Department

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“…After marriage, with the increase of age, all aspects are relatively stable, and with a certain economic foundation, the demand and behavior of having children would increase accordingly. Other studies at home and abroad suggested that the PLHA population without children was more willing to have children than those who had children [6]. It was close to the PLHA population of childbearing age in other parts of China [7] and was not much different from the general population [8].…”
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confidence: 66%
“…After marriage, with the increase of age, all aspects are relatively stable, and with a certain economic foundation, the demand and behavior of having children would increase accordingly. Other studies at home and abroad suggested that the PLHA population without children was more willing to have children than those who had children [6]. It was close to the PLHA population of childbearing age in other parts of China [7] and was not much different from the general population [8].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The authors in the current study in this volume of The Journal highlight the health promotion needs of justice-involved youth coming to an emergency department (ED). 5 Justiceinvolved youth reported higher rates of substance use, violence, and sexually risky behaviors. These youth also had higher rates of school suspension/expulsions, which had the strongest association with a youth being involved with the justice system.…”
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