Health care seeking behavior of adolescents: Comparative study of two service delivery models |
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Authors: | Rajesh Kumar Shankar Prinja P. V. M. Lakshmi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh City, India |
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Abstract: | Objectives. To assess the perceived health problems and help seeking behaviour and utilization pattern of adolescent health clinics Methods. A pre-tested, semi-structured questionnaire was administered to 360 school going adolescents who were selected by stratified random sampling from two sectors of Chandigarh where services were being provided by a school-based and dispensary-based adolescent health clinic Result. Majority (81%) of the adolescents reported having some health problem during last three months prior to the survey; predominant (60%) problems were psychological and behavioural in nature. To resolve these problems boys consulted mainly friends/peers (48%) while girls consulted their mothers (63%). Compared to the dispensary-based adolescent health clinic, utilisation was significantly higher in a school-based clinic where proportion of psychological or behavioural problems reported was also significantly higher (p<0.01) Conclusion. Adolescents have greater counselling needs for psychosocial problems than for medical problems. Schoolbased adolescent health clinic was utilized more often than the dispensary-based clinic particularly for psychosocial problems |
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Keywords: | Adolescent Health seeking behaviour Health problem |
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