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      Mental health in young adults and adolescents – supporting general physicians to provide holistic care

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      Clinical Medicine
      Royal College of Physicians
      Young adults, adolescents, mental health, parity of esteem

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          ABSTRACT

          In the era of an ageing population, young adults on medical wards are quite rare, as only 12% of young adults report a long-term illness or disability. However, mental health problems remain prevalent in the younger population. In a recent report, mental health and obesity were listed as the most common problems in young adults. Teams set up specifically for the needs of younger adults, such as early intervention in psychosis services are shown to work better than traditional care and have also proven to be cost effective. On the medical wards, younger patients may elicit strong emotions in staff, who often feel protective and may identify strongly with the young patient's suffering. In order to provide holistic care for young adults, general physicians need to recognise common presentations of mental illness in young adults such as depression, deliberate self-harm, eating disorders and substance misuse. Apart from treating illness, health promotion is particularly important for young adults.

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          Contributors
          Role: consultant psychiatrist and honorary clinical lecturer
          Journal
          Clin Med (Lond)
          Clin Med (Lond)
          clinmedicine
          Clinical Medicine
          Royal College of Physicians
          1470-2118
          1473-4893
          April 2015
          : 15
          : 2
          : 151-154
          Affiliations
          ACardiff and Vale University Local Health Board, Cardiff, UK
          Author notes
          Address for correspondence: Dr I Jurewicz, Pentywn CMHT, Brynheulog Rd, Cardiff CF23 7JD, UK. Email: isabella.jurewicz2@ 123456wales.nhs.uk
          Article
          PMC4953734 PMC4953734 4953734 clinmedicine
          10.7861/clinmedicine.15-2-151
          4953734
          25824067
          04140c15-8eff-4da5-bdc3-c0c3327636c9
          © 2015 Royal College of Physicians
          History
          Page count
          References: 22, Pages: 4
          Categories
          Young Adult and Adolescent Health

          adolescents,parity of esteem,mental health,Young adults
          adolescents, parity of esteem, mental health, Young adults

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