Characterizing individuals accessing mental health services in the UAE: a focus on youth living in Dubai.
Mariapaola BarbatoShaikha Al HemeiriShorouk NafieBaraa A DhuhairNadia T DabbaghPublished in: International journal of mental health systems (2021)
The present study contributes to characterizing youth accessing mental health services at Rashid Hospital's Child Psychiatry service in Dubai. An overall prevalence of poor family functioning among help-seeking youth, and the importance of peer support for expatriate youth were highlighted. Gender differences in perceived stressors, diagnoses and help-seeking behavior suggest the need to promote help-seeking among young boys. While presentation with psychotic features seems to lead to quicker access to medical care, self-harm and anxiety appear to delay help-seeking. The potential implications of our results for promoting youth wellbeing in the region are discussed.