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Adolescents and chronic illness.

D M Siegel

    JAMA
    |June 26, 1987
    PubMed
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    Chronic illnesses affect many US children, impacting normal adolescent development. This study examines prevalence, developmental effects, and healthcare access for pediatric chronic conditions.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric epidemiology
    • Adolescent medicine
    • Healthcare access research

    Background:

    • Chronic illnesses are prevalent in US children, affecting 21 major conditions.
    • Pediatric chronic diseases significantly impact normal adolescent development.
    • Understanding these impacts is crucial for effective healthcare delivery.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present epidemiologic data on chronic childhood illnesses in the US.
    • To review normal adolescent development and its disruption by chronic disease.
    • To examine healthcare access and primary provider involvement for these children.

    Main Methods:

    • Epidemiologic data analysis for 21 chronic pediatric conditions.
    • Literature review on adolescent development and chronic disease impact.

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  • Examination of healthcare access and primary care participation.
  • Main Results:

    • Prevalence data for 21 major chronic childhood illnesses are provided.
    • The impact of chronic diseases on adolescent development is discussed.
    • Analysis of healthcare access and primary provider roles is presented.

    Conclusions:

    • Chronic illnesses represent a significant public health issue for US children.
    • Disruptions in adolescent development due to chronic conditions require attention.
    • Improving healthcare access and primary provider engagement is essential for pediatric chronic care.