"[T]he laws need to change to reflect current society": Insights from stakeholders involved in development, review or implementation of policies about adolescent consent for HIV testing, care and research in Kenya.
Huangqianyu LiSeema K ShahElise HealyKawango AgotJillian NearyKate S WilsonJacinta BadiaWinnie O AtienoHellen M OkinyiHendrika MeischkeJames KibugiIrene InwaniNok ChhunFerdinand C MukumbangGrace John-StewartPamela K KohlerKristin Beima-SofiePublished in: Journal of the International AIDS Society (2023)
Revising relevant laws to consider context, alternative measures of maturity, and evolving societal views about adolescence, along with supporting caregivers to assist in developing adolescent autonomy may promote more equitable and representative participation of adolescents in HIV care and research. Additional research should explore how to support caregivers and other adults to empower adolescents and improve stakeholder engagement in a more routine process of policy reform.
Keyphrases
- young adults
- hiv testing
- palliative care
- healthcare
- men who have sex with men
- public health
- physical activity
- mental health
- quality improvement
- childhood cancer
- primary care
- clinical practice
- depressive symptoms
- social media
- cross sectional
- human immunodeficiency virus
- pain management
- chronic pain
- antiretroviral therapy