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Mental Health Service Utilization Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Questioning or Queer College Students

机译:女同性恋,同性恋,双性恋和质疑或Queer Carchen学生中的心理健康服务利用

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Abstract Purpose College students are at high risk for mental health problems, yet many do not receive treatment even when services are available. Treatment needs may be even higher among sexual minority students, but little is known about how these students differ from heterosexual peers in terms of mental health needs and service utilization. Methods A total of 33,220 California college students completed an online survey on mental health needs (e.g., current serious psychological distress and mental health–related academic impairment) and service utilization. Using logistic regressions, we examined differences in student characteristics, mental health service use, and perceived barriers to using on-campus services by sexual minority status. Results Approximately 7% of students self-identified as sexual minorities. Compared with heterosexual students, sexual minority students endorsed higher rates of psychological distress (18% vs. 26%, p .001) and mental health–related academic impairment (11% vs. 17%, p .001) but were 1.87 (95% confidence interval: 1.50–2.34) times more likely to use any mental health services. Sexual minority students were also more likely to report using off-campus services and to endorse barriers to on-campus service use (e.g., embarrassed to use services and uncertainty over eligibility for services). Conclusions Sexual minority individuals represent a sizeable minority of college students; these students use mental health services at higher rates than heterosexual peers but have high rates of unmet treatment need. Efforts to address commonly reported barriers to on-campus service use, foster sexual minority-affirmative campus environments, and promote awareness of campus services may help reduce unmet treatment need in this population. ]]>
机译:摘要目的大学生对心理健康问题的风险很高,而且即使提供服务,许多人也没有接受治疗。性少数民族学生之间的治疗需求可能更高,但对于这些学生在心理健康需求和服务利用方面,这些学生如何从异性恋同行中均相同。方法共有33220名加州大学生完成了关于心理健康需求的在线调查(例如,目前严重的心理困扰和心理健康有关的学术障碍)和服务利用率。使用逻辑回归,我们通过性少数群体地位检查了使用校园服务的学生特征,心理健康服务使用和感知障碍的差异。结果约7%的学生自我识别为性少数群体。与异性恋学生相比,性少数民族学生应认可的心理痛苦率更高(18%,P& .001)和心理健康相关的学术障碍(11%与17%,P& .001)使用任何心理健康服务的可能性,乘以1.87(95%:1.50-2.34)倍。性少数民族学生也更有可能报告使用校外服务,并批准校园服务的障碍(例如,尴尬地使用服务和服务资格的不确定性)。结论性少数民族个体代表大学生的大量少数群体;这些学生利用较高的率而不是异性恋同行,但具有高的未满足治疗需求。努力解决常规报告的校园服务障碍,促进性少数群体肯定校园环境,并促进对校园服务的认识可能有助于减少这种人口的未满足治疗需求。 ]]>

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