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A focus group investigation into young children's understanding of mental health and their views on appropriate services for their age group
Authors:Roose G A  Yazdani A F  John A M
Affiliation:Psychology Service, West Sussex Health and Social Care NHS Trust, Chichester, UK.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Children's views about mental health and concurrent service provision are under researched areas. Yet there is concern regarding appropriate service development to meet the increasing mental health needs of children and young people. Recent government policy underlines the need for collaborative work with consumers in service development. METHOD: This was a qualitative study designed to explore 10- and 11-year-old children's understanding of the concept of mental health and their opinions regarding an appropriate service for their age group. Two focus groups were conducted with 10- and 11-year-old children and the data was analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. RESULTS: The participants showed a sophisticated understanding of mental health. The participants thought that school-based services would not be appropriate for their age group. CONCLUSION: The participants demonstrated that their level of understanding and interest qualifies them for a place in discussions about services for their age group. Collaborative work with children and young people in line with government policy in this area is necessary for appropriate service development.
Keywords:child    children's views    focus group    mental health    service development
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