Young help-seeker profiles in Israel: The case of the first Israeli headspace centre

Gili Hoter-Ishay, Michal Mashiach-Eizenberg, David Roe

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Abstract

Aim: To describe clinical and demographic characteristics of youths who seek help at the first Headspace centre in Israel and their families. Methods: A sample of 291 (65%) of the youths (12- to 25-year-olds) who applied to Headspace between March 2016 and June 2018 completed an assessment, including reasons for referral and clinical status; the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale, evaluating psychological distress; and the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire, measuring emotional and behavioural difficulties. Their families reported burden of care via the Burden Assessment Scale. Results: Of the sample, 75% were between the ages of 12 and 17 years (equal gender distribution); for 45%, Headspace was their first encounter with mental health services. Participants' most-reported referral source was school counsellors (27%), and presenting concern (51%) was emotional problems, mainly depression (18%) and anxiety (16%). Female and older participants had more emotional difficulties than did males and younger participants, respectively. Overall, most help-seekers expressed high distress levels upon entry, and their family's burden was associated with those levels. Conclusions: This first study of the first Headspace centre in Israel sheds light on and broadens knowledge about young help-seekers of Headspace outside of Australia. It emphasizes the trend across all ages of help-seeking youths with high psychological-distress levels and the role of family and school staff in the help-seeking process. Establishing youth services that improve access and deliver early intervention to a widely underserved population at times of high distress can be a global trajectory.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)302-310
Number of pages9
JournalEarly Intervention in Psychiatry
Volume16
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2022

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Keywords

  • adolescent
  • mental health services
  • psychological distress
  • young people
  • youth integrated-care

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Psychiatric Mental Health
  • Psychiatry and Mental health
  • Biological Psychiatry

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