Youth Experiences With Referrals to Mental Health Services in Canada: Protocol for a Web-Based Cross-Sectional Survey Study

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Lal, Shalini [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
Starcevic, Danielle Joanna [2 ,5 ]
Fuhrer, Rebecca [3 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Montreal, Sch Rehabil, Fac Med, CP 6128,Succursale Ctr Ville, Montreal, PQ H3C 3J7, Canada
[2] Univ Montreal, Hosp Res Ctr, Youth Mental Hlth & Technol Lab, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[3] Douglas Mental Hlth Univ Inst, ACCESS Open Minds Pan Canadian Youth Mental Hlth, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[4] Douglas Mental Hlth Univ Inst, Prevent & Early Intervent Program Psychosis PEPP, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[5] McGill Univ, Fac Med, Dept Epidemiol Biostat & Occupat Hlth, Montreal, PQ, Canada
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JMIR RESEARCH PROTOCOLS | 2020年 / 9卷 / 03期
关键词
mental disorders; health care quality; access; and evaluation; mental health; psychology; telemedicine; young adult; health services accessibility; technology; referral and consultation; HELP-SEEKING PATHWAYS; 1ST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS; EARLY INTERVENTION; YOUNG-PEOPLE; 1ST EPISODE; CARE; ACCESS; ONLINE; DELAY; DISORDERS;
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10.2196/16945
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: Youth mental health is an important public health concern affecting low-, middle-, and high-income countries, and many young people in need of mental health services do not receive the care they need when they need it. An early step in accessing mental health care is the referral process, yet most of the research done on pathways to care has focused on clinical populations (eg, first-episode psychosis) recruited from mental health care settings. There has been limited research attention on the experiences of referral to mental health services from the perspectives of youth recruited from the general population who may or may not have received the services they need. Objective: This study aims to investigate the experiences that youth between the ages of 17 and 30 years have with referrals to mental health services and to better understand their perspectives on the use of technology to facilitate referrals. Methods: This study will use a cross-sectional, Web-based survey design. A convenience sample of 400 participants from 3 Canadian provinces (Quebec, Ontario, and British Columbia), between the ages of 17 and 30 years, will be recruited via Facebook and will be invited to complete a Web-based survey anonymously. A questionnaire including a series of quantitative and qualitative questions will ask participants about their sociodemographic characteristics, past experiences with referral and access to mental health services, and opinions about using technology to facilitate the referral process. Results: Participant recruitment is planned to be initiated by early January 2020 and is estimated to be completed by May 2020. Data will be analyzed using descriptive statistics and logistic regression or chi-square tests for quantitative data, and descriptive content analysis will be used for the qualitative data. Conclusions: The results of this study can help inform the improvement of referral policies and procedures in youth mental health service delivery. A better understanding of young people's perspectives on referral processes and their opinions on how these processes can be improved are essential to providing appropriate and timely access to mental health care.
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