According to World health organization, adolescence is the phase of life between childhood and adulthood, from ages 10 to 19. It is a unique stage of human development and an important time for laying the foundations of good health.
Adolescents experience rapid physical, cognitive and psychosocial growth. This affects how they feel, think, make decisions, and interact with the world around them.
Despite being thought of as a healthy stage of life, there is significant death, illness and injury in the adolescent years. Much of this is preventable or treatable. During this phase, adolescents establish patterns of behaviour – for instance, related to diet, physical activity, substance use, and sexual activity – that can protect their health and the health of others around them, or put their health at risk now and in the future.
Some of the most common adolescent high-risk behaviors include sexual activity, substance abuse, cigarette smoking, preventable injury and violence, including self-harm.
When adolescents become sexually active, their behaviors predispose them to sexually transmitted infections (STI) and unplanned pregnancy. Many parents and their children are unaware of the risks associated with sexual activity, including the many possible infections that come along with it. Even though many STIs can be treated, the symptoms and complications from infections, such as herpes and HIV, must be managed for life.
The society and family has a very important role to play towards positive-modeling the adolescent’s lifestyle:
1. Increasing the awareness of the dangers of high risk behaviors among this young people.
2. Parents can take a proactive approach to these high-risk behaviors by educating themselves first and hosting open conversations with their children about these topics.
3. Encourage and equip adolescents with the information needed to make healthy choices and to rebound if they make a poor choice.
4. Creation of Adolescent friendly healthcare facilities.
Adolescents are vulnerable and quite flexible, increasing the awareness of this issue will definitely help in curbing risky behaviors among adolescents.