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Pediatricians' role and practices regarding provision of guidance about sexual risk reduction to parents.

Kim S Miller1, Sarah C Wyckoff, Carol Y Lin, Daniel J Whitaker, Thomas Sukalac, Mary Glenn Fowler.   

Abstract

A randomly selected nationally representative sample of 508 practicing pediatricians was surveyed in order to identify factors associated with physician delivery of primary prevention to parents about sexual risk reduction (SRR). A full 86% (n = 435) reported that provision of SRR guidance is equally or more important than other guidance provided to parents. Among the 435, only 121 (28%) provided SRR guidance to >75% of parents of their adolescent patients. Multivariate analyses revealed barriers of: lack of training, lack of request from parents, and awkwardness. To promote parent-child communication, physicians suggested high-quality brochures for parents (84%); a list of resources (74%); and tools to facilitate parent-child discussions (63%). Pediatricians and parents are important components of sexual risk prevention efforts for adolescents. Editors' Strategic Implications: The findings related to the perceived importance-but infrequent delivery-of SRR communication between pediatricians and parents of adolescents have implications for training and information dissemination in pediatric practices, as well as other health and reproductive health settings.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18461458     DOI: 10.1007/s10935-008-0137-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Prim Prev        ISSN: 0278-095X


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