Exploring perceived barriers and facilitators to mental health help-seeking in adolescents: a systematic literature review

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
E. Barrow, G. Thomas
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Despite high incidence rates of adolescent mental health difficulties, only a small minority of young people access support. To explore this gap, this systematic literature review (SLR) synthesises existing research exploring barriers and facilitators to help-seeking. The authors identified 12 eligible studies that were critically appraised: seven provided quantitative data, two provided qualitative data and three employed mixed-methods approaches. Four global barrier themes were identified, namely: stigma; practical barriers; negative attitudes and perceptions; and knowledge barriers. Two global facilitator themes also emerged, including: mental health literacy; and wellbeing and community factors. The findings highlight important implications for improving help-seeking behaviours in adolescents, including increasing mental health support in school. The findings are discussed relative to the role of the educational psychologist (EP), as EPs are well-positioned to support universal and targeted approaches that endeavour to reduce stigma, enhance service accessibility, promote connectedness, and improve mental health literacy.
探索青少年心理健康求助的感知障碍和促进因素:系统的文献综述
尽管青少年心理健康问题的发病率很高,但只有一小部分年轻人获得支持。为了探索这一差距,本系统文献综述(SLR)综合了现有的研究,探讨了寻求帮助的障碍和促进因素。作者确定了12项合格的研究进行了严格的评估:7项提供定量数据,2项提供定性数据,3项采用混合方法。确定了四个全球障碍主题,即:耻辱;实际的障碍;消极的态度和看法;知识障碍。还出现了两个全球促进者主题,包括:精神卫生扫盲;幸福和社区因素。研究结果强调了改善青少年寻求帮助行为的重要意义,包括增加学校的心理健康支持。研究结果讨论了教育心理学家(EP)的作用,因为EP有能力支持普遍和有针对性的方法,努力减少耻辱,提高服务可及性,促进联系,提高心理健康素养。
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Educational Psychology in Practice
Educational Psychology in Practice PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL-
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