De Luca Susan M, Lim Jessica, Yueqi Yan
School of Social Work, The Population Research Center Core Faculty, Center for Women and Gender Studies, University of Texas at Austin, 1925, 1925 San Jacinto Blvd, Austin 78712, Texas, USA.
School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin, 1925, San Jacinto Blvd, Austin 78712, Texas, USA.
Child Adolesc Social Work J. 2019 Dec;36(6):599-607. doi: 10.1007/s10560-019-00604-z. Epub 2019 Feb 19.
Young adolescents' endorsement of help-seeking and reported levels of connectedness are vital for culturally-tailored prevention initiatives. There is a dearth of information on how younger adolescents attending middle schools (ages 11-15) obtain help from trusted adults, especially among Hispanics. This is problematic as Hispanics, especially female high school students, have consistently reported higher rates of depression and suicidal behaviors for over 30 years. This pilot study included 72 young adolescents (86% Hispanic) in Central Texas. Surprisingly, although there were significant gender and age differences, no group strongly endorsed seeking help during times of distress. Yet, females were more likely to report that they would talk to a counselor or other adult at school when distressed compared to males. While no gender differences were found endorsing trusted adults as helpful, younger female adolescents held higher beliefs these individuals could help during times of distress. What is most pivotal is that this study suggests that changes in help seeking attitudes can occur from one grade to another. Therefore, early adolescence, instead of the more common period of high school, might be a critical time to offer upstream mental health prevention approaches.
青少年对寻求帮助的认可程度以及所报告的联系程度,对于针对不同文化背景量身定制的预防举措至关重要。关于11至15岁的初中青少年如何从值得信赖的成年人那里获得帮助的信息匮乏,尤其是在西班牙裔群体中。这是个问题,因为在过去30多年里,西班牙裔,尤其是高中女生,一直报告有较高的抑郁和自杀行为发生率。这项试点研究纳入了德克萨斯州中部的72名青少年(86%为西班牙裔)。令人惊讶的是,尽管存在显著的性别和年龄差异,但没有一个群体强烈认可在苦恼时寻求帮助。然而,与男性相比,女性更有可能报告说在苦恼时会与学校的辅导员或其他成年人交谈。虽然在认可值得信赖的成年人有帮助方面未发现性别差异,但年龄较小的女性青少年更坚信这些人在苦恼时能够提供帮助。最为关键的是,这项研究表明,寻求帮助的态度可能会在不同年级之间发生变化。因此,青春期早期,而非更常见的高中阶段,可能是提供上游心理健康预防方法的关键时期。