1. Mental Health Service Utilization of Somali Adolescents: Religion, Community, and School as Gateways to Healing.
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ELLIS, B. HEIDI, LINCOLN, ALISA K., CHARNEY, MEREDITH E., FORD-PAZ, REBECCA, BENSON, MOLLY, and STRUNIN, LEE
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ADAPTABILITY (Personality) ,FOCUS groups ,HEALTH attitudes ,HEALTH services accessibility ,INTERVIEWING ,MATHEMATICAL models ,RESEARCH methodology ,MENTAL health services ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,REFUGEES ,SOUND recordings ,THEORY ,JUDGMENT sampling ,FIELD research ,QUANTITATIVE research ,ADOLESCENCE ,ETHNOLOGY - Abstract
This mixed-method study examines the utility of the Gateway Provider Model (GPM) in understanding service utilization and pathways to help for Somali refugee adolescents. Somali adolescents living in the Northeastern United States, and their caregivers, were interviewed. Results revealed low rates of use of mental health services. However other sources of help, such as religious and school personnel, were accessed more frequently. The GPM provides a helpful model for understanding refugee youth access to services, and an elaborated model is presented showing how existing pathways to help could be built upon to improve refugee youth access to services. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2010
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