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Adolescent Health

Adolescence is the period of life from ages 10 to 21 when individuals develop from childhood to adulthood. Adolescence is characterized by marked physical, emotional and intellectual changes, as well as changes in social roles, relationships and expectations that shape a healthy adult.

Making a Difference in the Health of Adolescents

The role of environment in improving the health and well-being of adolescents has become increasingly important in our society. The critical environmental influences that make a difference in adolescent health include:

  • Parents and Families
  • Peers
  • Schools
  • Communities

The Adolescent Health Services Program maintains a comprehensive and holistic view of adolescents' health and well-being, from pre-adolescence to young adulthood. The Program looks at the overlap between behaviors, their underlying common causes, and successful interventions.

In these pages you will find specific resources addressed not only to adolescents, but to the individuals and groups in their environment that make a difference in their health and development.

Services Available


Partners: The Adolescent Health Services Program provides information, consultation, technical assistance, training, and educational presentations to adolescent health service providers and to community partners as they assess the needs, develop, implement and evaluate health programs that serve pre-adolescents, adolescents and young adults.

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About the program
The mission of the Adolescent Health Services program is to protect and promote the health and well-being of pre-adolescents, adolescents and young adults in the state of Mississippi.

Contact
For more information about our services, please contact your nearest county health department or call 1-866-HLTHY4U (1-866-453-4948) or (601) 576-7464.

 
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