Mental Health Service Utilization Among Medical Students with a Perceived Need for Care

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作者
Phillips, Matthew S. [1 ]
Steelesmith, Danielle L. [2 ]
Brock, Guy [2 ]
Benedict, Jason [2 ]
Munoz, Jessica [3 ]
Fontanella, Cynthia A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Southern Calif, Keck Sch Med, LAC USC Med Ctr, Los Angeles, CA 90007 USA
[2] Ohio State Univ, Coll Med, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
[3] Loma Linda Univ, Sch Med, Loma Linda, CA USA
关键词
Medical students; Mental health service use; Stigma; SUICIDAL IDEATION; BURNOUT; SEEKING;
D O I
10.1007/s40596-021-01584-y
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Objective The authors investigated levels of perceived need for help, patterns of mental health service utilization, and barriers to care among US medical students with a focus on students who perceived a need for help but did not report service use in the past 12 months. Methods The authors administered an online survey to 2,868 medical students at three schools in Ohio between January and February 2020 including validated scales for psychological distress, self-stigma, and an exploration of mental health treatment. The authors used multivariable logistic regression to identify factors associated with treatment and qualitative analysis to identify common barriers to care. Results Twenty-eight percent (N = 800) of 2,868 students responded to the survey. Fifty-six percent (n = 439) of students reported a perceived need for help, while 34.6% of these respondents (n = 152) did not receive treatment. Among those with perceived need who completed the survey (n = 388), Asian students compared to non-Hispanic white students (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 0.45, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.25-0.82) and those with higher self-stigma (aOR = 0.90, 95% CI 0.87-0.94) had lower odds of service use. Students told by others to seek help (aOR = 2.82, 95% CI 1.71-4.64) were the only group with higher odds of service use. The most common barriers to care were lack of time, difficulty accessing services, and stigma. Conclusions Despite a perceived need for help, many students do not seek care and experience treatment barriers. Schools can encourage help-seeking by identifying students in need, using targeted messaging, fostering a low-stigma environment, and removing barriers.
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