2005
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.330.7487.356
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Miss Fortitude

Abstract: Issues of consent and confidentiality are central in many clinical interactions with adolescents. Services that are not considered confidential are considerably less likely to be used by young people. Those who work with young people must have a clear understanding of consent and confidentiality and also ensure that the services they work in have policies and practices that increase confidentiality and competence among teenage patients.The poster is published with permission of London Adolescent Network Group.

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