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Proposing a Conceptual Framework to Address Social Norms That Influence Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 64Issue 4SupplementS7–S9Published in issue: April, 2019- Julie Pulerwitz
- Robert Blum
- Beniamino Cislaghi
- Elizabeth Costenbader
- Caroline Harper
- Lori Heise
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 52With 1.8 billion young people aged 10–24 years in the world today, the cohort of adolescents and youth is the largest in history. Concurrently, millions of adolescents are confronting sexual and reproductive health (SRH) challenges, including high rates of unmet need for contraception, unintended pregnancy, and clandestine and unsafe abortion [1]. Social norms—or shared understandings of how oneself and others should behave—can alleviate or exacerbate these challenges. Rapid global changes over the past 25 years have increased the spotlight on the interrelationships between social norms, health, and development [2–4].