Department of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Region Uppsala, Primary Care and Health, Uppsala, Sweden.
BMC Public Health. 2024 Apr 20;24(1):1095. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-18617-4.
Poor mental health in young people has become a growing problem globally over the past decades. However, young people have also been shown to underutilize available healthcare resources. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has formulated guidelines for youth-friendly health services (YFHSs) to increase youth participation in healthcare. Still, little is known about how young people using these services perceive mental health, indicating a knowledge gap concerning the subjective evaluation of their mental health.
To investigate how young people visiting youth health clinics (YHC) perceive the concept of mental health and factors they view as central to maintaining mental health.
In total 21 interviews were carried out, 16 in 2018, and 5 in 2023 to assure no changes in findings after the COVID-19 pandemic. Subjects were recruited during visits to youth health clinics (YHCs) in mid-Sweden and were aged 15-23 years. Recruitment strived to achieve heterogeneity in the sample concerning gender, sexual orientation, gender identity and age. Interviews were transcribed and analysed using qualitative content analysis.
Findings of the analysis revealed two themes, "Mental health is helped and hindered by the surroundings" and "Mental health is difficult to understand and difficult to achieve". The participants described their health as highly dependent on their social surroundings, and that these are important to maintaining health but may also affect health negatively. They described mixed experiences of the health care services and mentioned prerequisites for seeking care for mental health problems such as accessibility and respect for their integrity, including the right to turn down offered treatment. The informants also viewed mental health as an ongoing undertaking that one must work for, and that it is sometimes difficult to know what constitutes mental health. They also expressed a need from healthcare services to enquire about their health, and to show an active interest in how they are doing.
Findings underline the need of young people's individual needs to be met in the healthcare system and their vulnerability to their social surroundings. Health status assessments in young people should consider social and individual factors to fully capture mental health.
在过去几十年中,年轻人的心理健康问题在全球范围内日益严重。然而,年轻人也被发现没有充分利用现有的医疗保健资源。世界卫生组织(WHO)已经制定了青年友好型卫生服务(YFHS)指南,以增加年轻人参与医疗保健的机会。尽管如此,对于使用这些服务的年轻人如何看待心理健康,以及他们认为哪些因素对保持心理健康至关重要,我们知之甚少,这表明在主观评估其心理健康方面存在知识空白。
调查年轻人在访问青少年健康诊所(YHC)时如何看待心理健康的概念,以及他们认为对保持心理健康至关重要的因素。
共进行了 21 次访谈,其中 16 次在 2018 年进行,5 次在 2023 年进行,以确保在 COVID-19 大流行后不会改变研究结果。研究对象是在瑞典中部的青少年健康诊所(YHC)就诊时招募的,年龄在 15-23 岁之间。招募工作力求使样本在性别、性取向、性别认同和年龄方面具有多样性。访谈内容被转录并使用定性内容分析进行分析。
分析结果揭示了两个主题,“心理健康受到周围环境的帮助和阻碍”和“心理健康难以理解和难以实现”。参与者描述了他们的健康高度依赖于他们的社会环境,这些环境对保持健康很重要,但也可能对健康产生负面影响。他们描述了对医疗保健服务的混合体验,并提到了寻求精神健康问题治疗的前提条件,例如可及性和对其完整性的尊重,包括拒绝提供的治疗的权利。受访者还认为心理健康是一项持续的工作,必须为之努力,有时很难知道什么构成了心理健康。他们还表示需要医疗服务询问他们的健康状况,并对他们的健康状况表现出积极的兴趣。
研究结果强调了在医疗保健系统中满足年轻人个人需求的必要性,以及他们对社会环境的脆弱性。对年轻人的健康状况评估应考虑社会和个人因素,以全面捕捉心理健康状况。