Mental health service use decision-making among young adults at clinical high risk for developing psychosis

被引:22
作者
Ben-David, Shelly [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Cole, Andrea [1 ,2 ]
Brucato, Gary [2 ]
Girgis, Ragy R. [2 ]
Munson, Michelle R. [1 ]
机构
[1] NYU, Silver Sch Social Work, 1 Washington Sq North, New York, NY 10003 USA
[2] Columbia Univ, Med Ctr, New York State Psychiat Inst, New York, NY USA
[3] Univ British Columbia, Dept Social Work, 1147 Res Rd, Kelowna, BC V1V 1V7, Canada
关键词
clinical high risk; decision-making; mental health service utilization; psychosis risk; unified theory of behaviour; NETWORK EPISODE MODEL; HELP-SEEKING; 1ST EPISODE; EARLY INTERVENTION; PATHWAYS; CARE; INDIVIDUALS; ADOLESCENTS; SYMPTOMS; PEOPLE;
D O I
10.1111/eip.12725
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Aim Research has shown that young adults at clinical high risk (CHR) for developing psychosis have the capability to recognize that they have a problem and initiate mental health services, yet there is a paucity of theoretically based research examining this decision-making process. This is critical to study because there are high rates of underutilization of mental health services among these young people. The following study explored the decision-making process among young adults at CHR in order to understand mental health services utilization at a CHR clinic. Methods Semi-structured face-to-face interviews were conducted with 30 young adults at CHR between the ages of 18 and 30, from an Eastern city in the United States. The study applied the unified theory of behaviour (UTB), a decision-making framework for health behaviour, to examine service use. Content analysis with multiple coders was used. Results The most salient constructs discussed when participants envisioned seeking services at the clinic included attitudes or beliefs about help-seeking, social image beliefs and emotional reactions towards seeking services. Differences in UTB responses emerged depending on whether participants were engaged in clinical services and research at the time of the interview or just taking part in research follow-ups. Conclusion When designing future interventions to increase service utilization among young adults at CHR, programs can address health beliefs such as how services at the clinic can improve symptoms, stigma and difficult emotions such as fear and shame about seeking services, and particularly among young people who are more ambivalent about seeking clinical services.
引用
收藏
页码:1050 / 1055
页数:6
相关论文
共 33 条
[1]   Pathways to care: help seeking behaviour in first episode psychosis [J].
Addington, J ;
van Mastrigt, S ;
Hutchinson, J ;
Addington, D .
ACTA PSYCHIATRICA SCANDINAVICA, 2002, 106 (05) :358-364
[2]   The promise of early intervention [J].
Addington, Jean .
EARLY INTERVENTION IN PSYCHIATRY, 2007, 1 (04) :294-307
[3]  
Ajzen I., 2010, Predicting and changing behavior: The reasoned action approach, DOI DOI 10.4324/9780203838020
[4]   "There are too many steps before you get to where you need to be": Help-seeking by patients with first-episode psychosis [J].
Anderson, Kelly K. ;
Fuhrer, Rebecca ;
Malla, Ashok K. .
JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH, 2013, 22 (04) :384-395
[5]  
Bandura A., 1969, Principles of behavioral modification, DOI DOI 10.1002/1520-6807
[6]   Social Context in Mental Health Service Use Among Young Adults [J].
Ben-David, Shelly ;
Cole, Andrea ;
Spencer, Renee ;
Jaccard, James ;
Munson, Michelle R. .
JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SERVICE RESEARCH, 2017, 43 (01) :85-99
[7]   Understanding help seeking delay in the prodrome to first episode psychosis: A secondary analysis of the perspectives of young people [J].
Boydell, Katherine M. ;
Gladstone, Brenda M. ;
Volpe, Tiziana .
PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION JOURNAL, 2006, 30 (01) :54-60
[8]   Youth at ultra high risk for psychosis: using the Revised Network Episode Model to examine pathways to mental health care [J].
Boydell, Katherine M. ;
Volpe, Tiziana ;
Gladstone, Brenda M. ;
Stasiulis, Elaine ;
Addington, Jean .
EARLY INTERVENTION IN PSYCHIATRY, 2013, 7 (02) :170-186
[9]   Young people at risk of psychosis: a user-led exploration of interpersonal relationships and communication of psychological difficulties [J].
Byrne, Rory ;
Morrison, Anthony P. .
EARLY INTERVENTION IN PSYCHIATRY, 2010, 4 (02) :162-168
[10]   Understanding Pathways to Care of Individuals Entering a Specialized Early Intervention Service for First-Episode Psychosis [J].
Cabassa, Leopoldo J. ;
Piscitelli, Sarah ;
Haselden, Morgan ;
Lee, Rufina J. ;
Essock, Susan M. ;
Dixon, Lisa B. .
PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES, 2018, 69 (06) :648-656