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Social network influences on African-American adolescents' use of mental health services.
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Social network influences on African-American adolescents' use of mental health services./
作者:
Lindsey, Michael Anthony.
面頁冊數:
226 p.
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Adviser: Wynne S. Korr.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International63-10A.
標題:
Health Sciences, Mental Health. -
電子資源:
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0493863737
Social network influences on African-American adolescents' use of mental health services.
Lindsey, Michael Anthony.
Social network influences on African-American adolescents' use of mental health services.
- 226 p.
Adviser: Wynne S. Korr.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Pittsburgh, 2002.
This study addressed a critical area, mental health service utilization by an at-risk group. Findings have implications for eliminating the health disparities of this population, especially their access to and use of mental health services.
ISBN: 0493863737Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017693
Health Sciences, Mental Health.
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A cross-sectional, exploratory/descriptive study combined quantitative methods and qualitative interviews to examine the role that social networks play in facilitating use or non-use of formal and informal mental health care among sixty-nine, low-income African-American adolescent males with varying levels of depressive symptoms. Subjects were recruited from five outpatient mental health settings (“in-treatment” sample) and four community-based programs that assist high-risk youth without providing treatment. This study sought to determine: (1) how social networks influence help-seeking; what social network characteristics differentiate depressed, African-American adolescent males in formal mental health treatment from those not in treatment; and what demographic and other background characteristics differentiate the two groups, and (2) to identify the processes used by depressed African-American adolescent males that constituted pathways to formal and/or informal care. Depressive symptomotology was assessed using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D).
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Although no significant differences were found regarding the social network influences for each group, trends in the expected directions were observed. Youths in treatment as opposed to those not in treatment tended to have smaller networks; received less support from networks; perceived less shame from networks regarding their use of formal services; and perceived that networks might find mental health services useful in addressing individuals' needs. Several themes emerged from the qualitative interviews regarding the influence of family members, particularly mothers, on the recognition and identification of mental health problems and their influence on the help-seeking processes related to problem resolution.
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