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瑞典日常生活获支持的年轻人心理健康服务利用情况的社会人口学预测因素:一项基于登记册的研究

Sociodemographic predictors of mental health service utilization among young adults with support in daily living in Sweden: a register-based study.

作者信息

Meyer Jenny, Engström Sergej, Löthberg Maria, Berggren Steve, Ramirez Adriana, Girdler Sonya, Hirvikoski Tatja, Bölte Sven, Jonsson Ulf

机构信息

Center of Neurodevelopmental Disorders (KIND), Centre for Psychiatry Research, Department of Women's and Children's Health, Karolinska Institutet & Stockholm Health Care Services, Region Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden.

Department of Medical Sciences, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.

出版信息

BMC Psychiatry. 2025 Jun 5;25(1):580. doi: 10.1186/s12888-025-07046-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

An increasing number of young adults in Sweden are being granted support in daily living through social services. To enhance service planning and resource allocation for this growing group of young service users, we aimed to provide an overview of the social and health-related circumstances of young adults recently granted support in daily living. We had a particular focus on mental health service utilization and whether socio-demographic factors influence the use of care.

METHODS

Swedish nationwide register data were used to describe the sociodemographic characteristics and utilization of mental health services, including outpatient and inpatient care, treatment for suicidal behavior and pharmacological treatment. Sociodemographic predictors (sex, age, country of birth, education, and parental education) of mental health service utilization were explored using binary logistic regression.

RESULTS

All young adults (ages 18-29) granted support between 2017 and 2021 (N = 15,024; 49.2% female) were included. Unfavorable social circumstances were common, including truncated education, unemployment, and the need for financial assistance. Many had a history of psychiatric inpatient care (40.0%) and treatment for suicidal behavior (15.7%). The majority received psychiatric outpatient care (71.6%) and psychopharmacological treatment (73.9%) during their granting year. Common conditions for care included attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, anxiety and fear-related disorders, mood disorders, and autism spectrum disorder. Co-occurring conditions were prevalent. Utilization of mental health services was more common among females, particularly regarding treatment for suicidal behavior (adjusted OR 2.52; 95% CI 2.16-2.93). Higher educational level and being Swedish-born were associated with a greater likelihood of utilizing outpatient care and psychopharmacological treatment. In contrast, those born in Sweden were less likely than foreign-born to be admitted to inpatient care (adjusted OR 0.66; 95% CI 0.59-0.74).

CONCLUSIONS

While social services recognize the support needs of this group of young adults, our findings suggest that sociodemographic characteristics such as sex, education level, and country of birth may facilitate or obstruct their access to mental health services. It is essential to coordinate efforts so that young adults with support in daily living can seek and access the mental health services they need.

CLINICAL TRIAL NUMBER

Not applicable.

摘要

背景

在瑞典,越来越多的年轻人通过社会服务获得日常生活支持。为了加强针对这一不断壮大的年轻服务用户群体的服务规划和资源分配,我们旨在概述最近获得日常生活支持的年轻人的社会和健康相关情况。我们特别关注心理健康服务的利用情况以及社会人口因素是否会影响护理的使用。

方法

利用瑞典全国登记数据来描述社会人口特征和心理健康服务的利用情况,包括门诊和住院护理、自杀行为治疗和药物治疗。使用二元逻辑回归探索心理健康服务利用的社会人口预测因素(性别、年龄、出生国家、教育程度和父母教育程度)。

结果

纳入了2017年至2021年期间所有获得支持的年轻人(18 - 29岁,N = 15,024;49.2%为女性)。不利的社会情况很常见,包括教育中断、失业和需要经济援助。许多人有精神科住院护理史(40.0%)和自杀行为治疗史(15.7%)。大多数人在获得支持的年份接受了精神科门诊护理(71.6%)和心理药物治疗(73.9%)。常见的护理情况包括注意力缺陷多动障碍、焦虑和恐惧相关障碍、情绪障碍和自闭症谱系障碍。共病情况很普遍。心理健康服务的利用在女性中更为常见,特别是在自杀行为治疗方面(调整后的OR为2.52;95% CI为2.16 - 2.93)。较高的教育水平和出生在瑞典与使用门诊护理和心理药物治疗的可能性更大有关。相比之下,出生在瑞典的人比外国出生的人住院护理的可能性更小(调整后的OR为

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