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Youth and professional perspectives of mental health resources across eight countries

INTRODUCTION: Youth mental health support and services vary across sociocultural contexts. It is important to capture the perspectives of youth with lived experiences for planning needs-led interventions and services, especially in Global South Countries (GSC), with limited specialist resources and...

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Autores principales: Vostanis, Panos, Ruby, Florence, Jacob, Jenna, Eruyar, Şeyda, Mironga Getanda, Elijah, Haffejee, Sadiyya, Krishna, Murali, Edbrooke-Childs, Julian
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Publicado: Pergamon Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8972066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35521438
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2022.106439
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author Vostanis, Panos
Ruby, Florence
Jacob, Jenna
Eruyar, Şeyda
Mironga Getanda, Elijah
Haffejee, Sadiyya
Krishna, Murali
Edbrooke-Childs, Julian
author_facet Vostanis, Panos
Ruby, Florence
Jacob, Jenna
Eruyar, Şeyda
Mironga Getanda, Elijah
Haffejee, Sadiyya
Krishna, Murali
Edbrooke-Childs, Julian
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description INTRODUCTION: Youth mental health support and services vary across sociocultural contexts. It is important to capture the perspectives of youth with lived experiences for planning needs-led interventions and services, especially in Global South Countries (GSC), with limited specialist resources and representative literature. METHODS: The aim was to establish how youth with lived experiences of anxiety and depression viewed external support in different countries, and how these views were juxtaposed with those of professionals. We involved 121 youth aged 14–24 years and 62 professionals from different disciplines in eight countries, predominantly from the Global South. Two youth and one professional focus group was facilitated in each country. The data were analysed through a codebook thematic approach. RESULTS: Youth across all countries largely valued informal support from family, peers and community, whilst those from GSC had limited access to structural support. They related lived experiences to therapeutic engagement and processes, in contrast with professionals who focused on outcomes and service delivery. Mental health awareness and integration of interventions with social support were considered essential by both youth and professionals, especially in disadvantaged communities. CONCLUSION: The mental health needs of youth in disadvantaged GSC communities can be best met through multi-modal interventions addressing these needs across their socioecology and positioned within a stepped care model. Youth with lived experiences should be involved in service planning, implementation and monitoring.
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spelling pubmed-89720662022-05-03 Youth and professional perspectives of mental health resources across eight countries Vostanis, Panos Ruby, Florence Jacob, Jenna Eruyar, Şeyda Mironga Getanda, Elijah Haffejee, Sadiyya Krishna, Murali Edbrooke-Childs, Julian Child Youth Serv Rev Article INTRODUCTION: Youth mental health support and services vary across sociocultural contexts. It is important to capture the perspectives of youth with lived experiences for planning needs-led interventions and services, especially in Global South Countries (GSC), with limited specialist resources and representative literature. METHODS: The aim was to establish how youth with lived experiences of anxiety and depression viewed external support in different countries, and how these views were juxtaposed with those of professionals. We involved 121 youth aged 14–24 years and 62 professionals from different disciplines in eight countries, predominantly from the Global South. Two youth and one professional focus group was facilitated in each country. The data were analysed through a codebook thematic approach. RESULTS: Youth across all countries largely valued informal support from family, peers and community, whilst those from GSC had limited access to structural support. They related lived experiences to therapeutic engagement and processes, in contrast with professionals who focused on outcomes and service delivery. Mental health awareness and integration of interventions with social support were considered essential by both youth and professionals, especially in disadvantaged communities. CONCLUSION: The mental health needs of youth in disadvantaged GSC communities can be best met through multi-modal interventions addressing these needs across their socioecology and positioned within a stepped care model. Youth with lived experiences should be involved in service planning, implementation and monitoring. Pergamon Press 2022-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8972066/ /pubmed/35521438 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2022.106439 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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