
Children's Competence to Consent
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 8. March 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
286 pages
978-1-4684-4291-5 (ISBN)
Description
1 Children's Competence to Consent: A Problem in Law and Social Science.- Changes in Children's Legal Status.- Problems in Application of Developmental Research.- What Do We Know?.- A Final Note: The Need for Clear Policy.- References.- I: Psychological Issues in Increasing Children's Self-Determination.- 2 Decision Making by Children: Psychological Risks and Benefits.- 3 Social Psychological Perspectives on the Problem of Consent.- II: Children's Consent to Treatment: Legal, Medical, and Psychological Perspectives.- 4 Consent to Medical Care for Minors: The Legal Framework.- 5 Decision Making Related to Health: When Could/Should Children Act Responsibly?.- 6 Informed Consent and Pediatric Care.- 7 Competence to Consent: Psychotherapy.- III: Children's Consent in Nonmedical Areas.- 8 Juveniles' Consent in Delinquency Proceedings.- 9 Children as Participants in Psychoeducational Assessment.- 10 Children and Consent to Participate in Research.- IV: Implementing Consent Standards.- 11 Preparing Children for Decision Making: Implications of Legal Socialization Research.- 12 Involving Children in Decisions Affecting Their Own Welfare: Guidelines for Professionals.- Author Index.
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Series
Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
286 p.
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
421 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4684-4291-5 (9781468442915)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4684-4289-2
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions
Gary B. Melton | Gerald P. Koocher | Michael J. Saks
Children's Competence to Consent
Book
01/1983
Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers
€109.28
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Content
1 Children's Competence to Consent: A Problem in Law and Social Science.- Changes in Children's Legal Status.- Problems in Application of Developmental Research.- What Do We Know?.- A Final Note: The Need for Clear Policy.- References.- I: Psychological Issues in Increasing Children's Self-Determination.- 2 Decision Making by Children: Psychological Risks and Benefits.- 3 Social Psychological Perspectives on the Problem of Consent.- II: Children's Consent to Treatment: Legal, Medical, and Psychological Perspectives.- 4 Consent to Medical Care for Minors: The Legal Framework.- 5 Decision Making Related to Health: When Could/Should Children Act Responsibly?.- 6 Informed Consent and Pediatric Care.- 7 Competence to Consent: Psychotherapy.- III: Children's Consent in Nonmedical Areas.- 8 Juveniles' Consent in Delinquency Proceedings.- 9 Children as Participants in Psychoeducational Assessment.- 10 Children and Consent to Participate in Research.- IV: Implementing Consent Standards.- 11 Preparing Children for Decision Making: Implications of Legal Socialization Research.- 12 Involving Children in Decisions Affecting Their Own Welfare: Guidelines for Professionals.- Author Index.