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Caregiver Factors Predicting Service Utilization Among Youth Participating in a School-based Mental Health Intervention
Authors:Inger Burnett-Zeigler  John S. Lyons
Affiliation:(1) VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System, HSRD/SMITREC (11H), 2215 Fuller Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105, USA;(2) School of Psychology, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontarion, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, USA
Abstract:
Large numbers of children and adolescents experience diagnosable psychiatric disturbances; however, the majority of those with need do not utilize mental health services. Characteristics of caregivers are important predictors of which youth will access and continue to use services over time. In recent years school-based mental health intervention programs have played a key role in identifying youth with mental health needs and linking them to treatment. In this study we sought to identify the caregiver demographic and contextual factors that predict days of service use among youth participating in a school-based mental health intervention program. Our sample included 85 youth ages 5–18 and their caregivers. We analyzed the data using bivariate and multivariate Poisson regressions with caregiver factors as the independent variables and days of service as the dependant variable. We found significant bivariate and multivariate associations for every caregiver demographic (sex, age, race) and contextual (education, employment, income, insurance, health, strain, and was it the caregivers idea to seek treatment) factor that was examined. In this study we identified the caregiver factors that are likely important in predicting youth service utilization even when steps have been taken to improve identification and access.
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