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Contemporary Pediatrics ; 39(2):25-26, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-20237378

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Psychosocial issues are cen-'tral to the care of adolescent patients. Pediatricians routinely discuss substance use, sexual health, and accident prevention with adolescents and are likely to see specific mental health concerns in about 20% of their patients. In light of rising suicide rates and the likely consequences of COVID-19, depression is an increasingly common concern. With limited access to mental health clinicians, individual pediatricians must manage patients' mental health needs by enhancing their own skills, collocating mental health personnel in their practices, and building trusted referral networks. Because psychosocial screening is now an expected part of pediatric primary care,1 this article focuses on screening adolescent patients, including choice of tools and follow-up of positive results.

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Contemporary Pediatrics ; 38(6):34-35, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1292413

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Sadly, accidents, many of which are preventable, are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children and teenagers. Given an adolescent's less-developed sense of judgment and often heightened self-confidence, teenagers don't often stop to ask, "should I take this risk?" Children and adolescents with short attention spans, impulsivity, and depression are at increased risk, because these conditions further impair judgment and result in less consideration about safety. Have there been forthright conversations about being vulnerable when drunk and how parents will react to a call for help if that call avoids a dangerous situation?

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