New York University, 1 Washington Square North, New York, NY, 10003, USA.
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2018 Oct;5(5):1063-1076. doi: 10.1007/s40615-017-0455-9. Epub 2018 Jan 3.
Limited ability to engage underserved racial-ethnic minority young adults into treatment contributes to mental health disparities among this population. A systematic literature review was conducted to examine the evidence for interventions that can improve their engagement with mental health services. A database search and bibliographic review yielded 1264 studies that were assessed according to the following inclusion criteria: sample with a mean age between 13 and 27; sufficient ethnic/racial representation (at least 50%); an explicitly stated objective for the intervention of improving mental health treatment engagement among adolescents and young adults (e.g., initiating treatment, retention, completion); and evaluation of an engagement outcome, such as session attendance or service utilization. Ten studies met inclusion criteria. Studies varied according to level of evidence for efficacy with underserved young adults, with four meeting criteria as probably efficacious. Interventions that were family based or were culturally adapted for age group or race-ethnicity also showed possible efficacy and promising results. Although the lack of studies focused on this population limited findings, evidence supports incorporating family and natural supports in a developmentally appropriate way, facilitating independence, and attending to cultural context as key components of interventions designed to address the unmet need in underserved minority young adults.
服务不足的少数族裔年轻成年人参与治疗的能力有限,是造成该人群心理健康差距的原因之一。进行了系统的文献回顾,以研究可以改善他们接受心理健康服务的干预措施的证据。数据库搜索和文献回顾产生了 1264 项研究,这些研究根据以下纳入标准进行了评估:样本平均年龄在 13 至 27 岁之间;有足够的种族/族裔代表性(至少 50%);干预的明确目标是改善青少年和年轻成年人的心理健康治疗参与度(例如,开始治疗、保持治疗、完成治疗);并评估参与结果,如就诊次数或服务利用率。有 10 项研究符合纳入标准。研究根据对服务不足的年轻人的疗效的证据水平而有所不同,其中四项被认为可能有效。以家庭为基础或以年龄组或种族-族裔为基础进行文化适应的干预措施也显示出可能的疗效和有希望的结果。尽管缺乏针对这一人群的研究限制了研究结果,但有证据表明,以发展适当的方式纳入家庭和自然支持、促进独立性以及关注文化背景是解决服务不足的少数族裔年轻成年人未满足需求的干预措施的关键组成部分。