Balogun Titilola, Troisi Catherine, Swartz Michael D, Lloyd Linda, Beyda Rebecca
Graduate Programs in Public Health, University of New England, 716 Stevens Ave., Portland, ME 04103, USA, Phone: +(207) 221-4689.
Department of Management, Policy and Community Health, UTHealth School of Public Health, Houston, TX, USA.
Int J Adolesc Med Health. 2019 Mar 19;33(2):/j/ijamh.ahead-of-print/ijamh-2018-0128/ijamh-2018-0128.xml. doi: 10.1515/ijamh-2018-0128.
Mental illness, substance use, and sexual health issues are major health concerns among detained youth compared with the general population. There is a dearth of studies that demonstrate what detained youth in the United States know about where to access health services in the community. Given the magnitude of these health concerns among detained youth compared with youth in the general population, knowing where to access health care in the community could lead to early intervention and better health outcomes.
This study determines what detained youth know about where to access care for mental health symptoms, substance use, and sexually transmitted infections, and identifies the factors associated with knowledge of where to access health care.
Data were collected using mixed methods from a cross-sectional sample of 301 detained youth. Information was obtained using surveys (which included closed and open-ended questions), and data abstraction from their medical records. Logistic regression analysis, Chi-squared tests and thematic analysis were used to analyze the data. Results Having a primary care provider, perceived susceptibility, and previous experiences with health care providers all influenced what youth in our study knew about where to seek health care.
The use of mixed methods including open-ended questions allowed us to gain a better perspective of where detained youth would seek help for health issues. Detained youth have poorer health outcomes yet many did not know where to access health resources. Primary care providers who see youth should provide comprehensive, youth-friendly services.
与普通人群相比,精神疾病、药物使用和性健康问题是被拘留青少年主要的健康问题。缺乏研究表明美国被拘留青少年对于在社区何处获得医疗服务的了解情况。鉴于与普通青少年相比,被拘留青少年中这些健康问题的严重程度,了解在社区何处获得医疗保健可带来早期干预和更好的健康结果。
本研究确定被拘留青少年对于何处可获得心理健康症状、药物使用和性传播感染护理的了解情况,并确定与了解何处获得医疗保健相关的因素。
使用混合方法从301名被拘留青少年的横断面样本中收集数据。通过调查(包括封闭式和开放式问题)以及从他们的病历中提取数据来获取信息。使用逻辑回归分析、卡方检验和主题分析来分析数据。结果有一名初级保健提供者、感知易感性以及以前与医疗保健提供者的经历均影响了我们研究中的青少年对于何处寻求医疗保健的了解。
使用包括开放式问题在内的混合方法使我们能够更好地了解被拘留青少年会在何处寻求健康问题的帮助。被拘留青少年的健康结果较差,但许多人不知道何处可获得健康资源。诊治青少年的初级保健提供者应提供全面、对青少年友好的服务。