Summary: Parents ’ opinions regarding anticipatory guidance for adolescents have not been adequately investigated. In this study, 932 parents of adolescents completed a computerized questionnaire listing 30 common psychosocial-medical concerns of adolescence. Respondents were asked how important it is for private pediatricians to discuss these topics with their teenagers during regular checkups. Ten items were rated important by ≥ 90 % of parents, 22 items by ≥ 80%, and 29 items by ≥ 66%. Heeding parents ’ expectations and concerns, pediatricians should incorporate discussions of psychosocial-medical issues as a meaningful component of routine adolescent health care
Background: During the first years of life, the child should be under the constant supervision of a ...
Objective To examine parent and adolescent agreement on physical, emotional, mental and social heal...
Objectives The objective of this study was to assess caregiver comfort regarding adolescent complet...
Background: This study explored the rewards and difficulties of raising an adolescent and investigat...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-55)The program was developed to educate the\ud parents...
Background: Professional guidelines recommend that all adolescents receive annual preventive visits...
PURPOSE: For several decades, the goal to protect adolescents\u27 confidentiality in addition to sta...
Many parents find their children's entry into adolescence a particularly stressful time. This a...
Despite general consensus that adolescents should receive annual preventative care during which psyc...
Adolescent parents face developmental, physical, mental, and social challenges that are different th...
Introduction: Adolescent Mental health is a growing topic of concern for pediatric nurse practitione...
Purpose: The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends routine screening for behavioral and mental h...
PURPOSE: Our previously validated Youth Engagement with Health Services survey measures adolescent h...
Background: Transitioning adolescents with type one diabetes (T1D) are at increased risk for reduced...
Background: A feature often seen in adolescent patients with cancer is a lengthy symptom interval, e...
Background: During the first years of life, the child should be under the constant supervision of a ...
Objective To examine parent and adolescent agreement on physical, emotional, mental and social heal...
Objectives The objective of this study was to assess caregiver comfort regarding adolescent complet...
Background: This study explored the rewards and difficulties of raising an adolescent and investigat...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-55)The program was developed to educate the\ud parents...
Background: Professional guidelines recommend that all adolescents receive annual preventive visits...
PURPOSE: For several decades, the goal to protect adolescents\u27 confidentiality in addition to sta...
Many parents find their children's entry into adolescence a particularly stressful time. This a...
Despite general consensus that adolescents should receive annual preventative care during which psyc...
Adolescent parents face developmental, physical, mental, and social challenges that are different th...
Introduction: Adolescent Mental health is a growing topic of concern for pediatric nurse practitione...
Purpose: The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends routine screening for behavioral and mental h...
PURPOSE: Our previously validated Youth Engagement with Health Services survey measures adolescent h...
Background: Transitioning adolescents with type one diabetes (T1D) are at increased risk for reduced...
Background: A feature often seen in adolescent patients with cancer is a lengthy symptom interval, e...
Background: During the first years of life, the child should be under the constant supervision of a ...
Objective To examine parent and adolescent agreement on physical, emotional, mental and social heal...
Objectives The objective of this study was to assess caregiver comfort regarding adolescent complet...