Adolescents who use the emergency department as their usual source of care.
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Factors that affect parent perceptions of provider-family partnership for children with special health care needs.A Computerized Sexual Health Survey Improves Testing for Sexually Transmitted Infection in a Pediatric Emergency Department.Developing emergency department-based education about emergency contraception: adolescent preferences.Prevalence and correlates of handgun access among adolescents seeking care in an urban emergency department.Acceptability, language, and structure of text message-based behavioral interventions for high-risk adolescent females: a qualitative study.Opportunistic Screening for Exposure to Bullying in the Pediatric Emergency Department.Past-year intentional and unintentional injury among teens treated in an inner-city emergency departmentYoung adults' health care utilization and expenditures prior to the Affordable Care Act.Sexual health behaviors, preferences for care, and use of health services among adolescents in pediatric emergency departments.Screening adolescents in the emergency department for weapon carriage.Emergency department use among Michigan children with special health care needs: an introductory study.Improving sexually transmitted infection results notification via mobile phone technologyUnderstanding the service needs of assault-injured, drug-using youth presenting for care in an urban Emergency Department.An observational study of emergency department utilization among enrollees of Minnesota Health Care Programs: financial and non-financial barriers have different associations.Feasibility and acceptability of a pediatric emergency department alcohol prevention intervention for young adolescents.Teen options for change: an intervention for young emergency patients who screen positive for suicide risk.Barriers to and enablers of contraceptive use among adolescent females and their interest in an emergency department based intervention.Feasibility of screening patients with nonpsychiatric complaints for suicide risk in a pediatric emergency department: a good time to talk?Medicaid/State Children's Health Insurance Program patients and infectious diseases treated in emergency departments: U.S., 2003.Sexually Transmitted Infection History among Adolescents Presenting to the Emergency DepartmentFactors Associated With Interest in Same-Day Contraception Initiation Among Females in the Pediatric Emergency Department.Patients' opinions about suicide screening in a pediatric emergency department.Bullying and Suicide Risk Among Pediatric Emergency Department Patients.Universal Screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections among Asymptomatic Adolescents in an Urban Emergency Department: High Acceptance but Low Prevalence of InfectionEmergency Department Screening for Adolescent Mental Health Disorders: The Who, What, When, Where, Why and How It Could and Should Be Done.Impact of spiritual symptoms and their interactions on health services and life satisfaction.Firearm possession among adolescents presenting to an urban emergency department for assault.Correlates of gambling among youth in an inner-city emergency department.Transportation brokerage services and Medicaid beneficiaries' access to care.Correlates of depressive symptoms among at-risk youth presenting to the emergency departmentAdolescent and parent attitudes toward screening for suicide risk and mental health problems in the pediatric emergency departmentAdolescent suicide risk screening in the emergency department.Emotional suppression mediates the relation between adverse life events and adolescent suicide: implications for preventionCharacteristics of youth seeking emergency care for assault injuries.Exploring patient and provider level variables that may impact depression outcomes among African American adolescents.Psychiatric emergencies of minors with and without migration background.Emergency Department Utilization Among Assault-Injured Youth: Implications for Youth Violence Screening.Physician Adherence to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Guidelines for Sexually Active Adolescents in the Pediatric Emergency Setting.Health-seeking behaviors and sexually transmitted diseases among adolescents attending an urban pediatric emergency department.Characteristics of paediatric frequent presenters to an Australian emergency medicine network.
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Adolescents who use the emergency department as their usual source of care.
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2000-04-01T00:00:00Z