1. Adaptation and validation of the On Your Own Feet - Transition Experiences Scale evaluating transitions to adult services among adolescent mental health service users in Europe.
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Gerritsen SE, van Bodegom LS, Overbeek MM, van Staa A, Maras A, van Amelsvoort TA, Wolke D, de Girolamo G, Franić T, McNicholas F, Paul M, Purper-Ouakil D, Santosh P, Schulze UM, Singh SP, Street C, Tremmery S, Tuomainen H, and Dieleman GC
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- Humans, Adolescent, Male, Female, Europe, Parents psychology, Young Adult, Adult, Reproducibility of Results, Surveys and Questionnaires, Adolescent Health Services standards, Patient Satisfaction statistics & numerical data, Child, Mental Disorders therapy, Mental Disorders psychology, Mental Health Services, Transition to Adult Care standards, Psychometrics standards, Psychometrics instrumentation
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Purpose: Experiences of young people transitioning from Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) to Adult Mental Health Services (AMHS) have mostly been investigated qualitatively. This study adapts and validates the On Your Own Feet - Transition Experiences Scale (OYOF-TES) in a sample of CAMHS users in Europe and describes young people's and parents' experiences with transition and end of care at CAMHS., Methods: The OYOF-TES was adapted to a mental health setting and translated. An End Of Care (OYOF-EOC) version (self- and parent-report) was developed. A total of 457 young people and 383 parents completed an OYOF-TES or OYOF-EOC. Psychometric properties and descriptives are presented., Results: The Cronbach's alphas of the OYOF-TES and OYOF-EOC parent/self-report ranged from 0.92 to 0.94. The two-factor structure was confirmed. The mean overall satisfaction reported by young people was 6.15 (0-10; SD=2.92) for transition and 7.14 (0-10; SD=2.37) for care ending. However, 26.7%-36.4% of young people were unsatisfied., Discussion: The OYOF-TES and OYOF-EOC can be used reliably in mental healthcare settings to capture young people's and parents' transition experiences. The majority of young people and parents was satisfied with the process of transition and care ending, yet a third of young people had negative experiences., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors have no competing interests to declare., (Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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