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Sexual Activity Screening and Referral to Gynecology Services among Adolescent Women with Chronic Disease in the Pediatric Subspecialty Setting. | LitMetric

Sexual Activity Screening and Referral to Gynecology Services among Adolescent Women with Chronic Disease in the Pediatric Subspecialty Setting.

J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Section of Family Planning and Contraceptive Research, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL.

Published: December 2022

Study Objective: Medically complex adolescent girls have significantly increased risk of disease exacerbation from pregnancy, and their use of teratogenic medications poses a risk to a developing fetus. Pediatric subspecialists have an opportunity to screen for sexual activity and refer to gynecology if indicated.

Methods: Subspecialist pediatricians (n = 39) completed a survey of their screening and referral practices. A retrospective chart review of a proportion of visits by these providers in the previous 6 months (n = 222) was conducted to compare documented sexual activity, contraception counseling, and referral practices with self-report data.

Results: Less than half of providers reported routinely asking about sexual activity (46%), whereas 69% reported routinely referring sexually active adolescents to gynecology. Documentation indicated 11 instances of sexual activity screening (4.9%) and 7 referrals (2.7%).

Conclusion: Despite frequent contact with the medical field and use of teratogenic medications, medically complex adolescent girls are inconsistently screened for sexual activity and are rarely referred to gynecology.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpag.2022.08.008DOI Listing

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