Confidential Health Services for Adolescents
- 17 March 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA)
- Vol. 269 (11) , 1420-1424
- https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.1993.03500110088042
Abstract
DURING the past 20 years rates of suicide,1illicit drug use,2sexually transmissible diseases (STDs),3and births to single mothers4have increased dramatically among adolescents. The changing nature of adolescent morbidity and mortality makes it critical that they receive medical care on a timely basis, and that barriers to care are removed.5One such barrier for many adolescents is their concern about whether sensitive information shared in private with their physician will remain confidential. See also p 1404. This report reviews adolescents' need for confidential health services and support by physicians and organized medicine for confidential care. Examined are two major barriers to confidential medical care: the prerogative to provide informed consent for medical treatment and payment for health services. The report describes how physicians can balance parental involvement and adolescents' needs for privacy in health care decisions and strategies to allay parental concerns andKeywords
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