The influence of caregiver attitudes and socioeconomic group on formal and informal mental health service use among youth
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Resumo: | Background. Young people can receive mental health care from many sources, from formal and informal sectors. Caregiver characteristics/experiences/beliefs may influence whether young people get help and the type of care or support used by their child. We investigate facilitators/ barriers to receiving formal and/or informal care, particularly those related to the caregiver’s profile. Methods. We interviewed 1,400 Brazilian primary caregivers of young people (aged 10–19), participants of a high-risk cohort. Caregivers reported on young people’s formal/informal mental health care utilization, and associated barriers and facilitators to care. Data were also collected on youth mental health and its impact on everyday life; and caregiver characteristics— education, socioeconomics, ethnicity, mental health, and stigma. Logistic regression models were used to examine the relationship between caregiver and young people characteristics with formal/informal care utilization. Results. Persistence and greater impact of youth mental health conditions were associated with a higher likelihood of care, more clearly for formal care. Caregiver characteristics, however, also played a key role in whether young people received any care: lower parental stigma was associated with greater formal service use, and lower socioeconomic class showed higher odds of informal care (mainly from religious leaders). Conclusions. This study highlights the key role of the caregivers as gatekeepers to child treatment access, particularly parental stigma influencing whether young people received any mental health care, even in a low resource setting. These results help to map barriers for treatment access and delivery for young people, aiming to improve intervention efforts and mental health support. |
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Paula, Cristiane Silvestre deZiebold Jorquera, Carolina AndreaRibeiro, Wagner SilvaPan, Pedro MarioMari, Jair de JesusBressan, Rodrigo AffonsecaMiguel, Eurípedes ConstantinoRohde, Luis Augusto PaimSalum Junior, Giovanni AbrahãoEvans-Lacko, Sara E.2023-08-01T03:33:34Z20220924-9338http://hdl.handle.net/10183/262919001171855Background. Young people can receive mental health care from many sources, from formal and informal sectors. Caregiver characteristics/experiences/beliefs may influence whether young people get help and the type of care or support used by their child. We investigate facilitators/ barriers to receiving formal and/or informal care, particularly those related to the caregiver’s profile. Methods. We interviewed 1,400 Brazilian primary caregivers of young people (aged 10–19), participants of a high-risk cohort. Caregivers reported on young people’s formal/informal mental health care utilization, and associated barriers and facilitators to care. Data were also collected on youth mental health and its impact on everyday life; and caregiver characteristics— education, socioeconomics, ethnicity, mental health, and stigma. Logistic regression models were used to examine the relationship between caregiver and young people characteristics with formal/informal care utilization. Results. Persistence and greater impact of youth mental health conditions were associated with a higher likelihood of care, more clearly for formal care. Caregiver characteristics, however, also played a key role in whether young people received any care: lower parental stigma was associated with greater formal service use, and lower socioeconomic class showed higher odds of informal care (mainly from religious leaders). Conclusions. This study highlights the key role of the caregivers as gatekeepers to child treatment access, particularly parental stigma influencing whether young people received any mental health care, even in a low resource setting. These results help to map barriers for treatment access and delivery for young people, aiming to improve intervention efforts and mental health support.application/pdfengEuropean psychiatry. Cambridge. Vol. 65, no. 1 (2022), e34, p. 1-10CuidadoresFatores socioeconômicosAdulto jovemAdolescenteServiços de saúde mentalThe influence of caregiver attitudes and socioeconomic group on formal and informal mental health service use among youthEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001171855.pdf.txt001171855.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain61277http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/262919/2/001171855.pdf.txtf4fcedae53360dcbcd63b6712fd2d54eMD52ORIGINAL001171855.pdfTexto completoapplication/pdf240369http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/262919/1/001171855.pdfe99a8aba49c99d81f8341afdf3d62737MD5110183/2629192023-08-02 03:32:38.473531oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/262919Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-08-02T06:32:38Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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The influence of caregiver attitudes and socioeconomic group on formal and informal mental health service use among youth |
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The influence of caregiver attitudes and socioeconomic group on formal and informal mental health service use among youth |
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The influence of caregiver attitudes and socioeconomic group on formal and informal mental health service use among youth Paula, Cristiane Silvestre de Cuidadores Fatores socioeconômicos Adulto jovem Adolescente Serviços de saúde mental |
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The influence of caregiver attitudes and socioeconomic group on formal and informal mental health service use among youth |
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The influence of caregiver attitudes and socioeconomic group on formal and informal mental health service use among youth |
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The influence of caregiver attitudes and socioeconomic group on formal and informal mental health service use among youth |
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The influence of caregiver attitudes and socioeconomic group on formal and informal mental health service use among youth |
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The influence of caregiver attitudes and socioeconomic group on formal and informal mental health service use among youth |
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Paula, Cristiane Silvestre de |
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Paula, Cristiane Silvestre de Ziebold Jorquera, Carolina Andrea Ribeiro, Wagner Silva Pan, Pedro Mario Mari, Jair de Jesus Bressan, Rodrigo Affonseca Miguel, Eurípedes Constantino Rohde, Luis Augusto Paim Salum Junior, Giovanni Abrahão Evans-Lacko, Sara E. |
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Ziebold Jorquera, Carolina Andrea Ribeiro, Wagner Silva Pan, Pedro Mario Mari, Jair de Jesus Bressan, Rodrigo Affonseca Miguel, Eurípedes Constantino Rohde, Luis Augusto Paim Salum Junior, Giovanni Abrahão Evans-Lacko, Sara E. |
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Paula, Cristiane Silvestre de Ziebold Jorquera, Carolina Andrea Ribeiro, Wagner Silva Pan, Pedro Mario Mari, Jair de Jesus Bressan, Rodrigo Affonseca Miguel, Eurípedes Constantino Rohde, Luis Augusto Paim Salum Junior, Giovanni Abrahão Evans-Lacko, Sara E. |
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Cuidadores Fatores socioeconômicos Adulto jovem Adolescente Serviços de saúde mental |
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Cuidadores Fatores socioeconômicos Adulto jovem Adolescente Serviços de saúde mental |
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Background. Young people can receive mental health care from many sources, from formal and informal sectors. Caregiver characteristics/experiences/beliefs may influence whether young people get help and the type of care or support used by their child. We investigate facilitators/ barriers to receiving formal and/or informal care, particularly those related to the caregiver’s profile. Methods. We interviewed 1,400 Brazilian primary caregivers of young people (aged 10–19), participants of a high-risk cohort. Caregivers reported on young people’s formal/informal mental health care utilization, and associated barriers and facilitators to care. Data were also collected on youth mental health and its impact on everyday life; and caregiver characteristics— education, socioeconomics, ethnicity, mental health, and stigma. Logistic regression models were used to examine the relationship between caregiver and young people characteristics with formal/informal care utilization. Results. Persistence and greater impact of youth mental health conditions were associated with a higher likelihood of care, more clearly for formal care. Caregiver characteristics, however, also played a key role in whether young people received any care: lower parental stigma was associated with greater formal service use, and lower socioeconomic class showed higher odds of informal care (mainly from religious leaders). Conclusions. This study highlights the key role of the caregivers as gatekeepers to child treatment access, particularly parental stigma influencing whether young people received any mental health care, even in a low resource setting. These results help to map barriers for treatment access and delivery for young people, aiming to improve intervention efforts and mental health support. |
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