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  • The review aims to identify factors affecting young people's help-seeking and use of mental health services, focusing on individuals aged 0-30, through evidence gathered from multiple high-quality systematic reviews.
  • Key factors influencing mental healthcare access include trust in professionals, support from close relationships, treatment costs, service availability, and insurance policies, with stigma being a significant concern across many reviews.
  • The study highlights the need for tailored interventions that address specific community and demographic needs while promoting stigma reduction and improving trust, affordability, anonymity, and mental health awareness among young people.

Article Abstract

The aim of this umbrella review is to summarize evidence on factors that influence help-seeking and service utilization for professional mental healthcare among young people ages 0-30. The CINAHL, Cochrane, Epistemonikos, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, PubMed, and Web of Science databases were searched in December 2023 for systematic reviews in English. The search yielded 26 eligible reviews, all of which are medium or high quality. Primary study overlap was rare. Using an established framework, we organize intrapersonal (n = 37), interpersonal (n = 14), institutional (n = 9), community (n = 7), and public policy (n = 6) factors. The most frequently reviewed factor at each level is trust of professionals (intrapersonal), close others' support for treatment (interpersonal), cost (institutional), availability (community), and insurance (public policy). Stigma is widely referenced (18 reviews) and classified as multi-dimensional. Narrative synthesis reveals population-specific variability (e.g., rural, racial/ethnic minority, refugees, immigrants) in the importance of many factors. To develop interventions and healthcare systems sensitive to young people's needs, we recommend promoting stigma-reduction campaigns, and targeting trustworthiness, affordability, anonymity, accessibility, and mental health literacy. Identifying commonalities and differences across populations and contexts assists in the design of nuanced and efficient treatment delivery systems for young people, who are at a critical time for their mental health.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cpr.2024.102504DOI Listing

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