#9434. Are healthcare providers and young people talking about sexuality? A scoping review to characterize conversations and identify barriers

August 2026publication date
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Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health;
Developmental and Educational Psychology;
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Abstract:
Conversations about sexuality with healthcare providers (HCPs) are critical to youths positive development, including youth with disabilities or chronic conditions. Yet, little is known about the characteristics of sexuality conversations with youth in healthcare settings. This scoping review examined the nature and extent of sexuality conversations between HCPs and youth (with and without a disability or chronic condition) and aimed to identify barriers to these conversations.
Keywords:
health communication; sexuality; youth

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