Provider use of time alone with adolescents: Differences by health concern

F Al-Shimari, NF Kahn, CA McCarty, EO Parker… - Journal of Adolescent …, 2022 - Elsevier
F Al-Shimari, NF Kahn, CA McCarty, EO Parker, LP Richardson, T Shafii
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2022Elsevier
Purpose To examine associations between reports of sensitive health behaviors and the
provision of time alone by a clinician during adolescent well visits. Methods Data were
collected from 547 adolescents who completed a well visit at one of eight clinics. Adjusted
mixed logistic regression was used to examine whether reports of sexual behavior,
substance use, disordered eating, mental health concerns, and demographic characteristics
were associated with time alone. Results Sexual behavior was found to be significantly …
Purpose
To examine associations between reports of sensitive health behaviors and the provision of time alone by a clinician during adolescent well visits.
Methods
Data were collected from 547 adolescents who completed a well visit at one of eight clinics. Adjusted mixed logistic regression was used to examine whether reports of sexual behavior, substance use, disordered eating, mental health concerns, and demographic characteristics were associated with time alone.
Results
Sexual behavior was found to be significantly associated with time alone, while substance use, disordered eating, a positive depression screen, and suicidal ideation were not. Older adolescents and males were more likely to report time alone, while race/ethnicity had no association with time alone.
Discussion
Clinicians may be prioritizing time alone for behavioral concerns differently than for other sensitive behaviors.
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