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Community child health, public health, and epidemiology
Children of Jehovah’s Witnesses and adolescent Jehovah’s Witnesses: what are their rights?
Abstract
The Jehovah’s Witnesses Society (JW), a fundamentalist Christian sect, is best known to laypersons and healthcare professionals for its refusal of blood products, even when such a refusal may result in death. Since the introduction of the blood ban in 1945, JW parents have fought for their rights to refuse blood on behalf of their children, based on religious beliefs and their right to raise children as they see fit. Adolescent JWs have also sought to refuse blood products based on their beliefs, regardless of the views of their parents.
- Jehovah’s Witnesses
- adolescents
- blood products
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Competing interests: none declared