2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12888-023-05209-6
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A qualitative exploration of young people’s mental health needs in rural and regional Australia: engagement, empowerment and integration

Christiane Klinner,
Nick Glozier,
Margaret Yeung
et al.

Abstract: Background Australian rural and regional communities are marked by geographic isolation and increasingly frequent and severe natural disasters such as drought, bushfires and floods. These circumstances strain the mental health of their inhabitants and jeopardise the healthy mental and emotional development of their adolescent populations. Professional mental health care in these communities is often inconsistent and un-coordinated. While substantial research has examined the barriers of young p… Show more

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“…Evidence indicates that service users have a desire to feel empowered in accessing mental health care (29). Similarly, how to foster a sense of empowerment has been a focus of research on university students' mental health (30).…”
Section: Empowerment In Mental Health Promotionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence indicates that service users have a desire to feel empowered in accessing mental health care (29). Similarly, how to foster a sense of empowerment has been a focus of research on university students' mental health (30).…”
Section: Empowerment In Mental Health Promotionmentioning
confidence: 99%