This abstract shares the results of co-creating with young people to develop messages focused on the individual, underscoring the value of normalizing discussions on birth control. The findings are drawn from a youth contraception navigator program aimed at overcoming barriers to access of contraception.
A tool to Facilitate Nonjudgmental SRH Conversations between Adolescents and Healthcare Providers
The University of Chicago designed a tool called ‘Cards on the Table’, to facilitate open, safe, and nonjudgmental sexual and reproductive health (SRH) conversations between clinicians and adolescents. The tool is a deck of 44 SRH questions for adolescents to explore...