Exploring young people's expectations of a youth mental health care service

被引:15
|
作者
Watsford, Clare [1 ]
Rickwood, Debra [1 ]
Vanags, Thea [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Canberra, Fac Hlth, Bruce, ACT 2601, Australia
关键词
adolescence; health knowledge; mental health service; therapy; COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY; COMMITMENT THERAPY; EXPERIENCES; DISORDERS; SATISFACTION; ACCEPTANCE; CLIENTS;
D O I
10.1111/j.1751-7893.2012.00361.x
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Client expectations about mental health services relate to the client's and the therapist's role, the therapeutic process and therapeutic outcomes. Research with adults shows that such expectations affect service engagement and clinical outcomes. Aim: The present study investigated expectations for adolescents and young adults, which have not been adequately investigated and may partly explain the reluctance of young people to seek professional help. Methods: Participants included 20 young people aged 1224 attending their initial session at a youth mental health service, who were interviewed immediately prior to their initial session. Data were analysed using qualitative methods to draw main themes around each of the four expectancy types. Results: Overall, the strongest theme was that young people were unsure of what to expect from attending a mental health service. The key theme for expectations of their role as a client was readiness for therapy, and for the therapist's role the key themes were who they expected to see, the directiveness and likeability of the therapist, and the type of help they expected they would receive. The young people expected that the therapy process would involve simply talking and expected their engagement to be dependent on how much they liked their first few sessions. Outcome expectations were non-specific and the theme of hopefulness was most evident. Conclusion: As unrealistic and unmet expectations can lead to poorer engagement and outcomes in therapy, the study highlights a need for young people to be better informed about what to expect when coming to mental health services.
引用
收藏
页码:131 / 137
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The young adult service: An evaluation of a youth mental health service in the independent sector in Ireland
    Bond, Laura
    Power, Paddy
    EARLY INTERVENTION IN PSYCHIATRY, 2021, 15 (05) : 1349 - 1361
  • [42] headspace:: National Youth Mental Health Foundation:: Making headway with rural young people and their mental health
    Hodges, Craig A.
    O'Brien, Matthew S.
    Mcgorry, Patrick D.
    AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF RURAL HEALTH, 2007, 15 (02) : 77 - 80
  • [43] Mental health self-care support for children and young people: exploring provider and user perspectives
    Elvey, Rebecca
    Bower, Peter
    Catchpole, Roger
    Kendal, Sarah
    Kirk, Susan
    Pryjmachuk, Steven
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE METHODS, 2013, 12 : 853 - 853
  • [44] Exploring college student identity among young people with foster care histories and mental health challenges
    Miller, Rebecca
    Blakeslee, Jennifer
    Ison, Chanel
    CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES REVIEW, 2020, 114
  • [45] THE ALLCOVE YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH IMPERATIVE: DEVELOPING EARLY INTERVENTION MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS BY AND WITH YOUNG PEOPLE
    Adelsheim, Steven
    Poulsen, Raul
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY, 2022, 61 (10): : S24 - S24
  • [46] EXPLORING YOUTH'S MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICE EXPERIENCES AND PREFERENCES THROUGH PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH
    Radomski, Ashley D.
    Cloutier, Paula F.
    Polihronis, Christine
    Song, Charlene S.
    Sundar, Purnima
    Cappelli, Mario
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY, 2023, 62 (10): : S276 - S276
  • [47] Young People's Satisfaction With the 'Online Mental Health Service eheadspace: Development and Implementation of a Service Satisfaction Measure
    Rickwood, Debra
    Wallace, Alison
    Kennedy, Vanessa
    O'Sullivan, Shaunagh
    Telford, Nic
    Leicester, Steven
    JMIR MENTAL HEALTH, 2019, 6 (04):
  • [48] The effect of a youth mental health service model on access to secondary mental healthcare for young people aged 14-25 years
    Maxwell, Sarah
    Ugochukwu, Obianuju
    Clarke, Tim
    Gee, Brioney
    Clarke, Emmet
    Westgate, Hope
    Wilson, Jonathan
    Lennox, Belinda R.
    Goodyer, Ian M.
    BJPSYCH BULLETIN, 2019, 43 (01): : 27 - 31
  • [49] A crisis mental health intervention service: an innovative model for working intensively with young people on the edge of care
    Witkon, Yael
    JOURNAL OF CHILD PSYCHOTHERAPY, 2012, 38 (02) : 154 - 169
  • [50] Exploring young people's perceptions of smoking images in youth magazines
    Gray, D
    Amos, A
    Currie, C
    HEALTH EDUCATION RESEARCH, 1996, 11 (02) : 215 - 230