I mentioned previously that forcing an adolescent to receive unwanted treatment will cause noncompliance and combative behavior. From my knowledge and the life of “google,” this is true. of today are very undetermined and hesitant. For example, forcing adolescents to receive treatment they do not want causes noncompliance and combative behavior, parent neglect/abuse, even current standards stand that law governing adolescents medical …show more content…
Schools to schools doctors, even voted on this in some states. The government is making a strong decision on “should adolescents have the right to make autonomous decisions?” The government have their own reasons of why they should and shouldn’t some agreed to children being immature and not caring for their health or realizing the real consequences of not being treated or seen by a doctor. They believe having a parent to push them will put them on the right track for their future children, but others disagreed. Some even considered the homeless. Comments were made like, “what about kids who support themselves and can’t order medicare for their sick brother or sister because they need a parent's signature.” or “This can also mature young minds and teach them how to handle real life situations.” There's still a debate going on. By my estimation there should be an official answer between 2016 and