Help-Seeking Behaviors of Transition-Aged Youth for Mental Health Concerns: Qualitative Study.
Chelsea StundenJulie ZasadaNicole VanHeerwaardenElisa HollenbergAlexxa Abi-JaoudéGloria ChaimKristin CleverleyJoanna Lyn HendersonAndrew JohnsonAndrea LevinsonBrian LoJanine RobbJenny ShiAristotle N VoineskosDavid WiljerPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2020)
Transition-aged youth seek help for mental health problems in different ways. Despite efforts to improve access to mental health services, transition-aged youth continue to face barriers to accessing these services, especially formal sources of support. The factors identified in this study that either hinder or facilitate help-seeking have pragmatic implications for developing help-seeking interventions and delivering mental health services for this population. In addition to other facilitators, family physicians are an important resource in the help-seeking process. Furthermore, digital help-seeking tools have unique characteristics that may make them an important source of support for transition-aged youth.