Children’s Competence to Consent [electronic resource] /

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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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Melton, Gary B. editor., Koocher, Gerald P. editor., Saks, Michael J. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US, 1983
Subjects:Psychology., Personality., Social psychology., Law and Psychology., Personality and Social Psychology.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-4289-2
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