Vol VII, Issue 4 Date of Publication: October 28, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20529/IJME.2022.076

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COMMENT: Age and autonomy: An ethical dilemma in community mental health

Pavithra Arunachaleeswaran
Anant Bhan
Abstract:
Mental illnesses are proven to have their onset in the mid-teens, making early mental healthcare interventions necessary among adolescents. While school-based mental health awareness programmes have gained prominence in recent years, adolescents identify issues around confidentiality, privacy and the need for parental consent impinging on their autonomy, as barriers to accessing mental healthcare, for their perceived needs. We aim to discuss the various ethical dilemmas faced by community mental health providers in using age as a sole marker for determining autonomy for adolescents, focusing on the potential impact of these challenges on adolescent mental healthcare and wellbeing.


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  1. Dr. Gautham
    Consultant orthopaedician , India
    15 October 2022

    Much needed at present situation… Credits to the author

    • Affiliation: Consultant orthopaedician
    • Country: India
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