Abstract
Background/introduction The sexual health of young people in the UK is amongst the worst in Europe, with high prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unwanted pregnancies. Although most are involved in consensual sexual activity, they may also be victims of sexual abuse or exploitation, usually unrecognised by themselves or health care professionals. We have developed a proforma based on the BASHH young persons’ proforma for patients under 18 attending the service which includes safe guarding issues. Aim(s)/objectives To review the management of young persons’ sexual health in an inner city sexual health clinic. Methods Retrospective case note review of all patients Results 93 patients were identified; 34 (36.6%) were 14 (41.2%) of the patients had contact with social services; 10 (29.4%) had non-consensual sexual activity; 15 (44.1%) had mental health issues and 4 (11.8%) used recreational drugs. All of them have been followed up according to local guidelines. Conclusion The proforma enables us to identify those with safeguarding issues and STIs. An appropriate safeguarding referral pathway and local multi-agency arrangements are in place to help and protect these young people. Further education and communication are needed to raise the awareness and improve the sexual health and wellbeing of the young people.
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