Lynk Michelle, McCay Elizabeth, Carter Celina, Aiello Andria, Donald Faith
Utilization Coordinator, Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences, Whitby, Ontario.
Research Chair in Urban Health and Associate Professor, Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario.
J Can Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2015 Fall;24(2):116-22. Epub 2015 Aug 31.
The objective of this secondary analysis was to identify factors associated with engagement of street-involved youth in a Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT) intervention.
This was a cross-sectional correlational study. Youth were recruited from two agencies providing services to street-involved youth in Canada. Mental health indicators were selected for this secondary analysis to gain a better understanding of characteristics that may account for levels of engagement.
Three distinct groups of participants were identified in the data, a) youth who expressed intention to engage, but did not start DBT (n=16); b) youth who started DBT but subsequently dropped out (n=39); and c) youth who completed the DBT intervention (n=67). Youth who did engage in the DBT intervention demonstrated increased years of education; increased depressive symptoms and suicidality; and lower levels of resilience and self-esteem compared to youth participants who did not engage in the intervention.
These findings indicate that it is possible to engage street-involved youth in a DBT intervention who exhibit a high degree of mental health challenges. Despite the growing literature describing the difficult psychological and interpersonal circumstances of street-involved youth, there remains limited research regarding the process of engaging these youth in service.
本次二次分析的目的是确定与街头流浪青少年参与辩证行为疗法(DBT)干预相关的因素。
这是一项横断面相关性研究。从加拿大两家为街头流浪青少年提供服务的机构招募青少年。为本次二次分析选择了心理健康指标,以更好地了解可能解释参与程度的特征。
数据中识别出三组不同的参与者,a)表示有参与意愿但未开始DBT的青少年(n = 16);b)开始DBT但随后退出的青少年(n = 39);c)完成DBT干预的青少年(n = 67)。与未参与干预的青少年参与者相比,参与DBT干预的青少年受教育年限增加;抑郁症状和自杀倾向增加;恢复力和自尊水平较低。
这些发现表明,有可能让面临高度心理健康挑战的街头流浪青少年参与DBT干预。尽管越来越多的文献描述了街头流浪青少年艰难的心理和人际环境,但关于让这些青少年参与服务的过程的研究仍然有限。