Abstract

Quality sexual and reproductive health (SRH) care for adolescents includes implementation of youth-friendly clinical practices (e.g., practices that support minor’s rights to confidential care) and provision of recommended clinical services (e.g., access to the full range of contraceptive methods). There is limited data from providers regarding the quality of SRH care for adolescents in the United States. This analysis examines physician-reported prevalence of youth-friendly practices and SRH services overall and by physician specialty to inform focused improvement efforts.

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