The family in caring for sexual health of adolescents
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family, sexual health, adolescentsAbstract
The family represents a social and natural system, is formed by a network of relationships that respond to the biological and psychological needs inherent in human survival; provides protection, stability, values and belonging, promotes the development and adaptation of adolescents, in addition to intervening when problems arise. Adolescence is a stage of transition where various biopsychosocial changes that aim to form an identity occur, for this they depend on their family because through it they manage to acquire a series of important competences that can help them to make a successful transition from childhood to adulthood. Given this, nursing professionals develop skills to promote cooperation, mutual support and coordination in families to promote ways of adapting to the different situations experienced by the family.
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