Title | Treatment Seeking Children and Youth who have Experienced Warzone Trauma: Examining the Mental Health Care Planning Needs |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2023 |
Authors | Stewart SL, Dimos T, Poss JW |
Journal | Child Psychiatry & Human Development |
Pagination | 1-12 |
Date Published | Jul 10 |
ISBN Number | 0009-398X |
Accession Number | 37428420 |
Keywords | InterRAI, mental health, Warzone trauma |
Abstract | This study compares mental health treatment-seeking children and youth who have experienced warzone-related trauma to other treatment-seeking children and youth to determine similarities and differences and aid in care planning. Data from 53 agencies across Ontario from 2015-2022 were analysed, resulting in a sample of 25,843 individuals, 188 of which met the warzone and immigration criteria. Individuals who experienced warzone-related trauma were less likely to: (a) have a psychiatric diagnosis; (b) speak English, and; (c) have close friends. Collaborative Action Plans (CAPS) related to traumatic life events, parenting, and informal support were triggered at a higher rate for those who experienced warzone-related trauma compared to those who did not. This study highlights areas where children and youth who have experienced warzone-related trauma require improved access to services. Findings also highlight issues related to a needs-based approach to service delivery to facilitate improved outcomes for these vulnerable children and their families. |
DOI | 10.1007/s10578-023-01570-5 |
Short Title | Child Psychiatry & Human Development |