A critical review of the South African legal framework on adolescent access to HIV prevention interventions

IF 0.5 Q4 MEDICAL ETHICS
J. Toohey, A. Strode
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HIV remains a leading cause of death globally, with adolescents continuing to be one of the most at-risk population groups. Effective public health responses require an enabling legal environment to facilitate adolescent access to HIV prevention tools. South Africa (SA) is a good case study of a country with legislative reforms supporting public health HIV prevention programmes. A desktop review was conducted of relevant SA laws compared with key international norms such as age of independent consent and the right to confidentiality. This article reflects on whether the SA legal framework is a facilitator or barrier to adolescent access to key HIV prevention services such as HIV testing and HIV education. The findings indicate a clear recognition of evolving capacity and the inclusion of protections aimed at enhancing decisionmaking. International legal norms are, however, scattered, and not comprehensive enough to inform certain national policy choices. As such, developing a coherent approach to the evolving capacity and protection relating to age-appropriate decision-making can be a challenge for states legislating on adolescent access to HIV prevention interventions. This article highlights the fact that SA has largely created an enabling legal environment for adolescent access to HIV prevention. Nevertheless, there are a number of weaknesses in the SA legal framework, such as the divergent approaches between criminal and civil law regarding sexual activity among adolescents. It is recommended that further research be conducted on legal reform toward a coherent approach to support adolescent access to HIV prevention services.
对南非青少年获得艾滋病毒预防干预措施法律框架的批判性审查
艾滋病毒仍然是全球死亡的主要原因,青少年仍然是最危险的人群之一。有效的公共卫生对策需要一个有利的法律环境,以便利青少年获得艾滋病毒预防工具。南非是一个很好的案例研究,该国的立法改革支持公共卫生艾滋病毒预防方案。对SA的相关法律与独立同意年龄和保密权等关键国际规范进行了桌面审查。这篇文章反思了SA法律框架是促进还是阻碍青少年获得关键的艾滋病毒预防服务,如艾滋病毒检测和艾滋病毒教育。调查结果表明,人们清楚地认识到能力的不断发展,并纳入了旨在加强决策的保护措施。然而,国际法律规范分散,不足以为某些国家政策选择提供信息。因此,制定一种连贯的方法来发展与适龄决策相关的能力和保护,可能是各州就青少年获得艾滋病毒预防干预措施进行立法的一项挑战。这篇文章强调了这样一个事实,即SA在很大程度上为青少年获得艾滋病毒预防创造了一个有利的法律环境。然而,SA法律框架中存在一些弱点,例如刑法和民法在青少年性活动方面的做法不同。建议对法律改革进行进一步研究,以采取一致的方法支持青少年获得艾滋病毒预防服务。
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