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BMC Psychol ; 8(1): 117, 2020 Nov 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33160418

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BACKGROUND: Adolescents' self-defined concerns about their mental health are understudied. Yet gaining insight into the individual concerns of this group could be helpful in providing better services to the adolescent population. In this study, an idiographic procedure called Assert was used to increase our knowledge of which concerns are reported by adolescents as the most salient, in a primary mental health care situation. METHOD: 231 unique concerns were reported by 70 adolescents in a primary mental health context in Norway. These concerns were analysed qualitatively by a group of experts, to define categories. The distribution of these categories, and differences in gender and age, were analysed quantitatively. The alleviation experienced on the subjective concerns over the course of counselling was measured. Two linear multilevel models were analysed, to examine whether alleviation on self-defined concerns, as measured with Assert, differed-based on the main category of the concern or the number of times Assert was used. RESULTS: Three main categories of concerns emerged, related to (1) Self, (2) Relationships and (3) Life domains; as well as nine sub-categories: (1a) Autonomy, (1b) Mental health, (1c) Somatic health, (2a) Improving of relationships, (2b) Feeling safe from people around them, (2c) Taking responsibility for others, (3a) School, (3b) Work and (3c) Spare time. Girls reported fewer Life domain concerns than boys. Younger adolescents (12-16) more frequently reported no Self concerns, and older adolescents (17-23) more frequently reported no Relationship concerns. The adolescents felt less bothered by their subjective concerns after counselling, and there were some differences in alleviation depending on the category of concern. CONCLUSIONS: The adolescents defined their own concerns at the start of counselling and were less troubled by these concerns after counselling. The content of the concerns might suggest that these adolescents experienced a need to improve across several arenas: personal, relational and academic. Research to extend the current study, to understand individual adolescent concerns, should include contextual and social factors and personal characteristics-and explore how counselling interventions can best help alleviate these personal concerns.


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Salud Mental/estadística & datos numéricos , Psicología del Adolescente/estadística & datos numéricos , Adolescente , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Noruega/epidemiología , Conducta Social
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Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being ; 15(1): 1763741, 2020 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32427540

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Purpose: This article aims to explore counsellor experiences using an idiographic assessment procedure implemented in adolescent mental health services. The procedure, Assert, is based on asking the adolescents the question "What matters to you?" to define important topics to address in treatment.Methods: Focus groups and interviews were conducted with counsellors who used Assert (N = 27), and the data were analysed with thematic analysis.Results: Five themes were identified: (a) "What Matters to You?" (b) "Professional Responsibility," (c) "Empowering the Adolescent," (d) "Practical Utility of Assert in Treatment," and (e) "The Implementation of Assert." Each theme had a number of associated sub-themes.Conclusions: Assert was perceived by the counsellors as enhancing collaboration and conveying to the adolescents that the counsellors took their concerns seriously. It also provided structure by giving the sessions a concrete focus. However, some counsellors found it difficult to surrender control to the adolescents, and finding a balance between helping and directing the adolescents to define topics could be challenging at times. Assert was generally considered a useful and simple way to assess adolescents' concerns, and it was accepted by the counsellors as a positive contribution to their existing methods.


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Servicios de Salud del Adolescente , Consejo/métodos , Consejeros/psicología , Servicios de Salud Mental , Adolescente , Adulto , Asertividad , Femenino , Implementación de Plan de Salud , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Noruega/epidemiología , Participación del Paciente , Rol Profesional/psicología
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