Medical consultations with adolescents and young adults help them develop health autonomy. There is often a gap between their priorities and those of healthcare professionals. Many do not disclose their risk behaviors or their concerns. Creating a confidential setting, asking open-ended questions, and exploring their experiences helps identify their personal priorities. Prioritizing these together promotes their engagement. The physician helps to develop a realistic plan, schedule follow-up, and involve supportive others when appropriate. This approach strengthens autonomy, prevention, and access to care.
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