Aims Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate care. Strategies to encourage appropriate access to services might be improved by a more detailed understanding of service use determinants within this group. In view of caregivers’ key role in young people’s pathways to care, this study aimed to advance understanding of caregiver-related characteristics that influence service use among young people. Methods We interviewed 407 primary caregivers of young people aged 9-18 years, recruited from a Greater London (United Kingdom) community sample. Caregivers reported on young people’s service use in health care sector and/or education settings, and caregivers’ intended stigmatising behaviours, help...
Background/Objectives: Despite the evidence supporting early intervention as a means of mitigating o...
Key messages The total of 175,000 young carers identified in the 2001 UK Census is likely to ...
This study examined the influence of stigma, psychopathology, and sociodemographic characteristics o...
Aims Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate ca...
Aims Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate ca...
Aims Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate ca...
Aims Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate ca...
Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate care. S...
Aims: Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate c...
Aims: Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate c...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate care. S...
Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate care. S...
This study examined the influence of stigma, psychopathology, and sociodemographic characteristics o...
This study examined the influence of stigma, psychopathology, and sociodemographic characteristics o...
Background/Objectives: Despite the evidence supporting early intervention as a means of mitigating o...
Key messages The total of 175,000 young carers identified in the 2001 UK Census is likely to ...
This study examined the influence of stigma, psychopathology, and sociodemographic characteristics o...
Aims Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate ca...
Aims Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate ca...
Aims Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate ca...
Aims Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate ca...
Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate care. S...
Aims: Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate c...
Aims: Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate c...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate care. S...
Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate care. S...
This study examined the influence of stigma, psychopathology, and sociodemographic characteristics o...
This study examined the influence of stigma, psychopathology, and sociodemographic characteristics o...
Background/Objectives: Despite the evidence supporting early intervention as a means of mitigating o...
Key messages The total of 175,000 young carers identified in the 2001 UK Census is likely to ...
This study examined the influence of stigma, psychopathology, and sociodemographic characteristics o...