Wasson Simpson Kendra S, Gallagher Anna, Ronis Scott T, Miller David A A, Tilleczek Kate C
Department of Psychology, University of New Brunswick, 38 Dineen Drive, Keirstead Hall, Fredericton, NB, E3B 5A3, Canada.
Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo, 200 University Avenue West, Waterloo, ON, N2L 3G1, Canada.
Adm Policy Ment Health. 2022 May;49(3):476-489. doi: 10.1007/s10488-021-01177-9. Epub 2021 Nov 23.
Youths' experiences in seeking and accessing help for mental health problems can have pervasive and lasting effects on personal and interpersonal functioning. In particular, youth who experience validating experiences presumably persevere in seeking help and generally have positive treatment outcomes, whereas youth who experience invalidation are also likely to experience, at least in the short term, ruptures in therapeutic relationships, shame, and reluctance to seek services. The goal of the current study was to expand on previous research assessing youths' interactions with mental health providers, allied professionals, family members, and peers, with a focus on subjective experiences of validation and invalidation. The current study investigated both validating and invalidating experiences in seeking, accessing, and maintaining professional services among 31 Canadian youth (n = 20 girls, n = 11 boys; 12 to 21 years old [M = 16.97, SD = 2.01]) who were diagnosed or self-identified with at least one of five conditions: depression (n = 26), anxiety (n = 22), eating disorders (n = 9), autism spectrum disorder (n = 2), or conduct disorder or oppositional defiant disorder (n = 2). Youth were recruited using convenience (e.g., posted advertisements in mental health clinics) and snowball sampling methods. Journey mapping methodology (i.e., participants created visual representations of milestones of their mental health journeys) was employed accompanied by semi-structured interviews to prompt youth to expand on their experiences (e.g., "Could you describe what was happening in your life when you first felt you would need support for your mental health?"). Four themes emerged using inductive thematic analysis, marked by the presence (validation) or lack (invalidation) of: feeling heard, feeling seen, feeling understood, and receiving helpful actions. Participants also reported key consequences of validation and invalidation. Findings broaden a conceptualization of validation across supportive relationships and an understanding of factors that enhance or impede the formation or maintenance of therapeutic relationships with youth. Clinical implications and limitations are discussed.
青少年在寻求和获得心理健康问题帮助方面的经历,可能会对个人及人际功能产生广泛而持久的影响。尤其是,那些有被认可体验的青少年大概会坚持寻求帮助,并且通常会有积极的治疗效果,而那些有不被认可体验的青少年,至少在短期内,也可能会经历治疗关系破裂、羞耻感以及不愿寻求服务的情况。本研究的目的是在以往研究的基础上进行拓展,评估青少年与心理健康服务提供者、相关专业人员、家庭成员及同伴的互动,重点关注被认可和不被认可的主观体验。本研究调查了31名加拿大青少年(n = 20名女孩,n = 11名男孩;年龄在12至21岁之间[M = 16.97,SD = 2.01])在寻求、获得和维持专业服务过程中的被认可和不被认可体验,这些青少年被诊断患有或自我认定患有以下五种疾病中的至少一种:抑郁症(n = 26)、焦虑症(n = 22)、饮食失调症(n = 9)、自闭症谱系障碍(n = 2),或品行障碍或对立违抗障碍(n = 2)。采用便利抽样(如在心理健康诊所张贴广告)和滚雪球抽样方法招募青少年。运用了历程映射方法(即参与者创建其心理健康历程里程碑的视觉呈现),并辅以半结构化访谈,以促使青少年详述他们的经历(如“你能描述一下当你第一次觉得自己需要心理健康支持时,你生活中发生了什么吗?”)。通过归纳主题分析出现了四个主题,其特征为存在(被认可)或缺乏(不被认可):被倾听、被关注、被理解以及得到有益行动。参与者还报告了被认可和不被认可的关键后果。研究结果拓宽了对支持性关系中认可的概念化理解,以及对增强或阻碍与青少年建立或维持治疗关系的因素的理解。文中讨论了临床意义及局限性。