青少年多系统参与模式:对澳大利亚北部地区卫生、教育和社会服务的影响

IF 1.9 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL ISSUES
Vincent Y. F. He, Bernard Leckning, Tamika Williams, Gary Robinson, Steven Guthridge
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摘要

在儿童保护和青年司法制度之间交叉的双重制度青年面临一系列健康和教育问题。然而,很少有研究审查这些年轻人,特别是土著人口的年轻人的保健和教育需要。利用个人水平的相关记录建立了一项回顾性队列研究,以检查澳大利亚北领地(NT)年轻土著和非土著居民的儿童保护、青年司法、健康和教育(多系统)参与情况。潜在类别分析(LCA)用于确定2584名10至17岁(含)年轻人的研究队列中的不同群体,这些年轻人具有共同的健康、教育和社会服务系统参与模式和水平。确定了三组年轻人,其多系统参与程度更高、更密集的模式与整个人口的社会梯度下降和卫生和社会服务使用比例增加有关。需要对多机构合作采取对文化敏感和了解创伤情况的办法,以便在共同的优先事项基础上更好地支持北部地区最脆弱的年轻人,这些优先事项以教育参与、加强家庭和未满足的心理健康需求为目标。
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Patterns of Multisystem Involvement in Adolescence: Implications for Health, Education and Social Services in the Northern Territory of Australia

Patterns of Multisystem Involvement in Adolescence: Implications for Health, Education and Social Services in the Northern Territory of Australia

Dual-system young people who crossover between child protection and youth justice systems experience a range of health and educational issues. However, very little research has examined the health and education needs of these young people, especially in Indigenous populations. A retrospective cohort study was established using individual-level linked records to examine the child protection, youth justice, health, and education (multisystem) involvement of young Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia. Latent class analysis (LCA) was used to identify different groups within the study cohort of 2584 young people with shared patterns and levels of health, education, and social service system involvement from 10 to 17 years of age, inclusive. Three groups of young people were identified, with patterns of higher, more intensive levels of multisystem involvement being associated with a descending social gradient and increasing proportion of health and social service use across the population. A culturally responsive, trauma-informed approach to multiagency collaboration is needed to better support the most vulnerable young people in the NT based on shared priorities targeting educational engagement, strengthening families, and unmet mental health needs.

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