Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Offord Centre for Child Studies, Ron Joyce Children's Health Centre, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Can J Psychiatry. 2023 Aug;68(8):596-604. doi: 10.1177/07067437221144630. Epub 2022 Dec 12.
To examine differences in mental health-related service contacts between immigrant, refugee, racial and ethnic minoritized children and youth, and the extent to which social, and economic characteristics account for group differences.
The sample for analyses includes 10,441 children and youth aged 4-17 years participating in the 2014 Ontario Child Health Study. The primary caregiver completed assessments of their child's mental health symptoms, perceptions of need for professional help, mental health-related service contacts, experiences of discrimination and sociodemographic and economic characteristics.
Adjusting for mental health symptoms and perceptions of need for professional help, children and youth from immigrant, refugee and racial and ethnic minoritized backgrounds were less likely to have mental health-related service contacts (adjusted odds ratios ranged from 0.54 to 0.79), compared to their non-immigrant peers and those who identified as White. Group differences generally remained the same or widened after adjusting for social and economic characteristics. Large differences in levels of perceived need were evident across non-migrant and migrant children and youth.
Lower estimates of mental health-related service contacts among immigrant, refugee and racial and ethnic minoritized children and youth underscore the importance and urgency of addressing barriers to recognition and treatment of mental ill-health among children and youth from minoritized backgrounds.
研究移民、难民、少数族裔儿童和青少年与心理健康相关的服务接触差异,以及社会和经济特征在多大程度上解释了群体差异。
本分析的样本包括 2014 年安大略省儿童健康研究中 10441 名 4-17 岁的儿童和青少年。主要照顾者完成了对其子女心理健康症状、对专业帮助需求的看法、与心理健康相关的服务接触、歧视经历以及社会人口和经济特征的评估。
调整心理健康症状和对专业帮助需求的看法后,与非移民同龄人以及自认为是白人的同龄人相比,移民、难民和少数族裔背景的儿童和青少年接受心理健康相关服务的可能性较小(调整后的优势比范围为 0.54 至 0.79)。在调整社会和经济特征后,群体差异通常保持不变或扩大。在非移民和移民儿童和青少年中,对需求的感知存在明显差异。
移民、难民和少数族裔儿童和青少年心理健康相关服务接触率较低,突显了必须解决少数族裔背景儿童和青少年心理健康问题的识别和治疗障碍的重要性和紧迫性。