Trends in Adolescent Health: Successes and Challenges From 2010 to the Present

IF 5.5 2区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Sam Beckwith Ph.D. , Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli M.B.B.S., M.Sc. , Robert Wm. Blum M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H.
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Abstract

Purpose

This review considers trends in some of the major adolescent health outcomes and contextual influences since 2010, and explores the relevance of recent cultural, societal, and public health developments on adolescent well-being.

Methods

Based on a review of major reports published since 2010, we identified key topics of impact on adolescent health and development across several domains (education, economic opportunity, sexual and reproductive health, nutrition, and mental health) and ecological levels (from individual- to macro-level influences). Within these areas, we synthesized findings to describe recent trends, noting variation across countries/regions, gender/sex, and other social stratifications when possible.

Results

Since 2010, progress in several areas of sexual and reproductive health has been most striking, with notable global declines in female genital mutilation/cutting, child marriage, HIV transmission, and adolescent childbearing. Participation and retention in school has increased, although the COVID-19 pandemic interrupted positive progress for many adolescents and contributed to social isolation and economic insecurity. The mental health and nutrition domains have clear challenges. Increased internalizing mental health issues have been observed cross-culturally, especially among girls. The prevalence of anemia has remained stagnant, while overweight and obesity rates are rising. Within domains, we highlight uneven progress across and within countries.

Discussion

Based on recent successes and emerging challenges in adolescent well-being, we find that more and better research is needed that consistently takes an intersectional perspective, and critically, action must be taken to consolidate the gains in sexual and reproductive health and extend them to other areas of adolescent health.

青少年健康趋势:2010 年至今的成功与挑战
目的 本综述探讨了自 2010 年以来一些主要青少年健康结果和环境影响因素的发展趋势,并探讨了近期文化、社会和公共卫生发展对青少年福祉的相关性。方法 在对 2010 年以来发表的主要报告进行综述的基础上,我们确定了影响青少年健康和发展的几个领域(教育、经济机会、性健康和生殖健康、营养和心理健康)和生态层面(从个人到宏观层面的影响)的关键主题。在这些领域中,我们对研究结果进行了综合,以描述最近的趋势,并在可能的情况下注意到不同国家/地区、性别和其他社会阶层之间的差异。结果自 2010 年以来,性健康和生殖健康的几个领域取得了最显著的进步,切割女性生殖器官、童婚、艾滋病毒传播和青少年生育在全球范围内明显减少。尽管 COVID-19 大流行病中断了许多青少年的积极进展,并造成了社会孤立和经济不安全,但青少年的入学率和在校率都有所提高。心理健康和营养领域面临着明显的挑战。据观察,跨文化的内化性心理健康问题有所增加,尤其是在女孩当中。贫血症的发病率仍然停滞不前,而超重和肥胖率却在上升。讨论基于青少年健康领域最近取得的成功和新出现的挑战,我们发现需要开展更多更好的研究,始终坚持交叉视角,而且至关重要的是,必须采取行动巩固在性健康和生殖健康领域取得的成果,并将其扩展到青少年健康的其他领域。
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Journal of Adolescent Health
Journal of Adolescent Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
10.40
自引率
3.90%
发文量
526
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Adolescent Health is a scientific publication dedicated to enhancing the health and well-being of adolescents and young adults. Our Journal covers a broad range of research topics, spanning from the basic biological and behavioral sciences to public health and policy. We welcome a variety of contributions, including original research papers, concise reports, literature reviews, clinical case reports, opinion pieces, and letters to the editor. We encourage professionals from diverse disciplines such as Anthropology, Education, Ethics, Global Health, Health Services Research, Law, Medicine, Mental and Behavioral Health, Nursing, Nutrition, Psychology, Public Health and Policy, Social Work, Sociology, and Youth Development to share their expertise and contribute to our mission of promoting adolescent health. Moreover, we value the voices of young individuals, family and community members, and healthcare professionals, and encourage them to submit poetry, personal narratives, images, and other creative works that provide unique insights into the experiences of adolescents and young adults. By combining scientific peer-reviewed research with creative expressions, our Journal aims to create a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities in adolescent and young adult health.
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