reviewBMJFeb 3, 2005Closed access

Adolescent development

University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust · University College London

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Abstract

In the care of adolescent patients, all aspects of clinical medicine are played out against a background of rapid physical, psychological, and social developmental changes. These changes produce specific disease patterns, unusual presentations of symptoms, and above all, unique communication and management challenges. This can make working with adolescents difficult. However, with the right skills, practising medicine with young people can be rewarding and fruitful. These skills are needed by everyone who works with young people in the course of their work. As a young person enters adolescence, their parents are still largely responsible for all aspects of their health. By the end of adolescence, health…

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  • Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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