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[Adolescent medicine in private practice ]

J P Deschamps, A Sturel-Lartigue, J Ducas

    Archives Francaises De Pediatrie
    |June 1, 1982
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    Pediatricians see fewer adolescents than general practitioners, with most adolescent care occurring in general practice. Respiratory infections were the most common reason for visits among adolescents.

    Area of Science:

    • General Practice
    • Adolescent Health
    • Primary Care Medicine

    Context:

    • Study analyzed 13,455 private practice examinations over 6 months.
    • Adolescents (10-19 years) comprised 4.2% of examined patients, despite being 16% of the population.
    • Disparities noted in adolescent healthcare seeking behaviors.

    Purpose:

    • To investigate adolescent healthcare utilization in private practices.
    • To compare adolescent patient demographics between pediatricians and general practitioners.
    • To identify common health issues and consultation reasons for adolescents.

    Summary:

    • Pediatricians saw fewer adolescents than general practitioners, primarily those under 14.
    • Adolescents from working-class families appeared to underutilize medical services.

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  • Respiratory infections were the leading cause for consultations, followed by medical certificates.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights potential gaps in adolescent primary care access and service utilization.
    • Suggests a need for targeted health promotion and improved access for adolescents, particularly from specific socioeconomic backgrounds.
    • Informs healthcare providers about prevalent adolescent health concerns in primary care settings.