The Utilization Profiles of Comprehensive School Mental and Behavioral Health Needs Among Adolescents

被引:2
作者
Murphy, Jennifer L. [1 ]
Kim, Youngmi [1 ]
机构
[1] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Sch Social Work, 1000 Floyd Ave, Richmond, VA 23284 USA
关键词
school mental health services; mental health; depression; latent class analysis; National Survey of Drug Use and Health; SERVICE USE; DEPRESSION; CHILDREN; YOUTH;
D O I
10.1111/josh.13302
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Schools have become a primary access point for mental health services to cover the gap between need and service utilization that has long existed, particularly among vulnerable populations. This study aims to identify the profiles of comprehensive school mental and behavioral health system (CSMBHS) needs and examine related characteristics. METHODS: We used the 2019 National Survey of Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) collected from a nationally representative sample in the United States. The sample included 6th through 12th-grade adolescents who had received CSMBHS services in the last 12months (N = 1346). The study conducted latent class analysis and multinomial logistic regression using Vermunt's 3-step approach. RESULTS: The analysis identified 3 profiles of student CSMBHS service need: depression needs (42%), multiple endorsements in most needs (depressed, friend, and school problems; 6.5%), and low endorsement (51.4%). Findings suggest that the profiles differed by age, a lifetime major depressive episode, family income, and use of other mental health services. IMPLICATIONS FOR SCHOOL HEALTH, POLICY, PRACTICE, AND EQUITY: Emphasis should be placed on proactively identifying student needs and advocating for appropriate interventions based on student needs. CONCLUSIONS: The study reveals important information regarding how schools best support students in need and in seeking services.
引用
收藏
页码:537 / 546
页数:10
相关论文
共 46 条
  • [1] Utilization of Mental Health Services in Educational Setting by Adolescents in the United States
    Ali, Mir M.
    West, Kristina
    Teich, Judith L.
    Lynch, Sean
    Mutter, Ryan
    Dubenitz, Joel
    [J]. JOURNAL OF SCHOOL HEALTH, 2019, 89 (05) : 393 - 401
  • [2] Mental Health Characteristics and Health-Seeking Behaviors of Adolescent School-Based Health Center Users and Nonusers
    Amaral, Gorette
    Geierstanger, Sara
    Soleimanpour, Samira
    Brindis, Claire
    [J]. JOURNAL OF SCHOOL HEALTH, 2011, 81 (03) : 138 - 145
  • [3] American Academy of Pediatrics, DECL AM AC PED AM AC
  • [4] [Anonymous], 2021, STATE MENTAL HLTH AM
  • [5] Multi-tiered Systems of Support for School-Based Mental Health: A Systematic Review of Depression Interventions
    Arora, Prerna G.
    Collins, Tai A.
    Dart, Evan H.
    Hernandez, Stephanie
    Fetterman, Hallie
    Doll, Beth
    [J]. SCHOOL MENTAL HEALTH, 2019, 11 (02) : 240 - 264
  • [6] Epidemiology and Impact of Health Care Provider-Diagnosed Anxiety and Depression Among US Children
    Bitsko, Rebecca H.
    Holbrook, Joseph R.
    Ghandour, Reem M.
    Blumberg, Stephen J.
    Visser, Susanna N.
    Perou, Ruth
    Walkup, John T.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL PEDIATRICS, 2018, 39 (05) : 395 - 403
  • [7] Bond L., 2007, J ADOLESCENT HEALTH, V40, pe9, DOI 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2006.10.013
  • [8] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, IMPR ACC CHILDR MENT
  • [9] Chen Y., 2018, The International Journal of Communication and Health, V13, P11
  • [10] What is the impact of mental health-related stigma on help-seeking? A systematic review of quantitative and qualitative studies
    Clement, S.
    Schauman, O.
    Graham, T.
    Maggioni, F.
    Evans-Lacko, S.
    Bezborodovs, N.
    Morgan, C.
    Ruesch, N.
    Brown, J. S. L.
    Thornicroft, G.
    [J]. PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE, 2015, 45 (01) : 11 - 27