| Literature DB >> 31410579 |
Tessa Reardon1,2, Kate Harvey3, Cathy Creswell1,2.
Abstract
There is a lack of current data on help-seeking, and barriers to accessing professional support for child anxiety disorders. This study aimed to provide current data on the frequency and type of parental help-seeking, professional support received, and parent-reported barriers/facilitators in the context of child anxiety, and to explore factors associated with help-seeking, and parent-reported barriers among help-seekers and non help-seekers. We conducted a survey of help-seeking in parents of 222 children (aged 7-11) with elevated anxiety symptoms identified through screening in schools, 138 children of whom met diagnostic criteria for an anxiety disorder. Almost two-thirds (64.5%) of parents of children with an anxiety disorder reported seeking help from a professional; in 38.4% of cases parents reported that their child had received support from a professional to help manage and overcome their anxiety difficulties, and < 3% had received evidence-based treatment (CBT). Frequently reported parental barriers related to difficulties differentiating between developmentally appropriate and clinically significant anxiety, a lack of help-seeking knowledge, perceived negative consequences of help-seeking, and limited service provision. Non-help seekers were more likely than help seekers to report barriers related to thinking a child's anxiety may improve without professional support, and the absence of professional recognition. Findings identify the need for (i) tools for parents and primary school staff to help identify children who may benefit from professional support to overcome difficulties with anxiety; and (ii) increased evidence-based provision for child anxiety disorders, including delivery within schools and direct support for parents.Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety disorders; Barriers; Children; Help-seeking; Parents
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31410579 PMCID: PMC7250799 DOI: 10.1007/s00787-019-01388-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry ISSN: 1018-8827 Impact factor: 4.785
Sample characteristics
| Anxiety disorder sample ( | Total sample ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Child gender | ||
| Female, | 63 (45.7) | 107 (48.2) |
| Child age | ||
| Mean (SD) | 9.79 (1.18) | 9.63 (1.22) |
| Parent gender | ||
| Female, | 133 (96.4) | 206 (92.8) |
| Parent age | ||
| Mean (SD) | 40.38 (5.49) | 40.46 (5.92) |
| Parent ethnicity | ||
| White British, | 128 (92.8) | 200 (91.2) |
| Family SES | ||
| Higher/professional, | 64 (46.4) | 105 (47.3) |
| Other employed, | 66 (47.8) | 102 (45.9) |
| Unemployed, | 5 (3.6) | 9 (4.1) |
| Parent education | ||
| School completion, | 20 (14.5) | 35 (15.8) |
| Further education, | 62 (44.9) | 85 (38.3) |
| Higher education/postgraduate, | 53 (38.4) | 99 (44.6) |
| SCAS-P (total score) | ||
| Mean (SD) | 39.37 (15.72) | 33.99 (15.73) |
| SCAS-C-27 (total score) | ||
| Mean (SD) | 29.36 (14.73) | 28.33 (14.31) |
| SCAS-T-20 (total score) | ||
| Mean (SD) | 12.04 (8.65) | 11.94 (8.04) |
| CAIS-P | ||
| Total score, mean (SD) | 26.26 (13.53) | 21.46 (14.22) |
| School, mean (SD) | 11.86 (6.78) | 10.06 (7.09) |
| Social, mean (SD) | 7.95 (5.53) | 6.36 (5.54) |
| Home/family, mean (SD) | 6.44 (4.41) | 5.05 (4.32) |
| Parent-rated need for support for child’s anxiety | ||
| Child benefit from professional support | ||
| Mean (SD) | 3.00 (1.16) | 2.73 (1.24) |
| | 102 (73.9) | 142 (64.0) |
| Parent benefit from support to help child | ||
| Mean (SD) | 3.01 (1.12) | 2.78 (1.20) |
| | 106 (76.8) | 151 (68.3) |
| DASS-21 | ||
| Total score, mean (SD) | 15.60 (12.36) | 13.90 (11.69) |
| Anxiety, mean (SD) | 3.32 (3.77) | 2.77 (3.49) |
| Stress, mean (SD) | 7.85 (5.34) | 7.13 (5.19) |
| Depression, mean (SD) | 4.42 (4.80) | 4.00 (4.54) |
| Parent contact with professional about mental health problems | 94 (68.1) | 147 (66.2) |
| GP, | 86 (62.3) | 127 (58.0) |
| Therapist/counsellor, | 63 (45.7) | 94 (42.3) |
| Psychiatrist, | 11 (8.0) | 18 (8.2) |
| Parent-rated professional support not helpful | 10 (7.2) | 12 (5.4) |
| Parent-rated professional support very helpful/ extremely helpful | 40 (29.0) | 73 (32.9) |
| Primary anxiety diagnosis | ||
| Separation anxiety disorder, | 14 (10.2) | |
| Social anxiety disorder, | 32 (23.4) | |
| Generalised anxiety disorder, | 67 (48.9) | |
| Specific phobia, | 15 (10.9) | |
| Selective mutism, | 1 (0.7) | |
| Other specified AD, | 8 (5.8) | |
| Primary anxiety disorder, CSR | ||
| Mean (SD) | 4.86 (0.82) | |
| Presence anxiety diagnosis | ||
| Separation anxiety disorder, | 31 (22.5) | |
| Social anxiety disorder, | 52 (37.7) | |
| Generalised anxiety disorder, | 87 (63.0) | |
| Specific phobia, | 34 (24.6) | |
| Selective mutism, | 1 (0.7) | |
| Other specified AD, | 9 (6.5) | |
| Presence of other diagnoses | ||
| OCD, | 8 (5.8) | |
| ADHD, | 17 (12.3) | 21 (9.5) |
| ODD, | 2 (1.4) | 4 (0.9) |
Other Specified AD other specified anxiety disorder, CSR clinical severity rating, OCD obsessive compulsive disorder, ADHD attention deficit and/or hyperactivity disorder, ODD oppositional defiant disorder
Frequency and type of help-seeking and support accessed
| Anxiety disorder sample ( | Total sample ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Contacted a professional for help or advice, | 89 (64.5) | 117 (52.7) |
| Professional contacted | ||
| GP/family doctor, | 52 (37.7) | 62 (27.9) |
| Teacher or support staff, | 81 (58.7) | 105 (47.3) |
| Someone specialising in child mental health, | 38 (27.5) | 48 (21.0) |
| School nurse, | 1 (1.2) | 5 (2.3) |
| Telephone helpline, | 3 (2.2) | 4 (1.8) |
| Other health/social care professional, | 18 (13.0) | 22 (9.9) |
| Informal help-seeking about child’s anxiety, | 136 (98.6) | 210 (94.6) |
| Spoken to/used | ||
| Friends, | 124 (89.9) | 176 (79.3) |
| Family, | 127 (92.0) | 199 (89.6) |
| Other parents, | 109 (79.0) | 152 (68.5) |
| Work colleagues, | 69 (50.0) | 96 (43.2) |
| Internet, | 99 (71.7) | 134 (60.6) |
| Online parent forums, | 26 (18.8) | 36 (16.5) |
| Books, | 44 (31.9) | 64 (29.2) |
| Informal help-seeking about seeking professional support for child, | 101 (73.2) | 134 (60.4) |
| Friends, | 60 (43.5) | 79 (35.6) |
| Family, | 62 (44.9) | 84 (37.8) |
| Other parents, | 41 (29.7) | 56 (25.7) |
| Work colleagues, | 36 (26.1) | 46 (21.4) |
| Internet, | 62 (44.9) | 83 (37.4) |
| Online parent forums, | 14 (10.1) | 20 (9.0) |
| Received help from a professional, | 53 (38.4) | 72 (32.4) |
| Type of help received | ||
| CBT with child and/or parent, | 3 (2.2) | 5 (2.3) |
| Counselling for child, | 20 (14.5) | 27 (12.2) |
| Parenting support, | 12 (8.7) | 15 (6.8) |
| Professional recommended resources/strategies/books, | 21 (15.2) | 29 (13.1) |
| Other type of help, | 21 (15.2) | 27 (12.2) |
| Unspecified school support, | 5 (3.6) | 8 (3.6) |
| Nurture/emotional group at school, | 3 (2.2) | 5 (2.3) |
| Speech therapy, | 1 (0.5) | |
| Art/play/drama/alternative therapy, | 6 (3.5) | |
| Medication, | 2 (1.4) | |
| Unspecified support, | 4 (2.9) | |
| Who provided help | ||
| GP/family doctor, | 5 (3.6) | 8 (3.6) |
| Teacher or school staff, | 30 (21.7) | 42 (18.9) |
| NHS professional specialising in child mental health, | 21 (15.2) | 29 (13.1) |
| Private professional, | 6 (4.3) | 7 (3.2) |
| Charity, | 9 (6.5) | 10 (4.5) |
| School nurse, | 1 (0.7) | 2 (0.9) |
| School counsellor, | 2 (1.4) | 2 (0.9) |
| Paediatrician, | 2 (1.4) | 3 (1.4) |
| Occupational/speech therapist, | 1 (0.7) | 2 (0.9) |
Parent-reported barriers to seeking and accessing professional support for child anxiety difficulties
| Anxiety disorder sample ( | Total sample ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) 95% CI | Mean (SD) 95% CI | |||
| My child has always been anxious | 1.10 (1.06) 0.92–1.28 | 81 (58.7) 50.0–67.0 | 0.87 (1.00) 0.73–1.00 | 111 (50.0) 43.2–56.8 |
| My child’s anxiety comes and goes in phasesa | 1.55 (1.01) 1.36–1.74 | 101 (73.2)a 65.0–80.4 | 1.38 (1.08) 1.23–1.52 | 153 (68.9)a 62.4–74.9 |
| I’m not sure if my child’s anxiety is normala | 1.38 (1.10) 1.19–1.57 | 96 (69.6)a 61.2–77.1 | 1.20 (1.08) 1.05–1.34 | 141 (63.5)a 56.8–69.9 |
| I think my child’s anxiety is normal | 0.78 (0.97) 0.61–0.95 | 62 (44.9) 36.5–53.6 | 0.82 (1.01) 0.68–0.95 | 101 (45.5) 38.8–52.3 |
| I’m not sure if my child has anxiety difficulties or other difficulties | 1.35 (1.14) 1.15–1.55 | 89 (64.5) 55.9–72.4 | 1.23 (1.51) 1.07–1.39 | 134 (60.4) 53.6–66.8 |
| My child has other difficulties that are more serious than anxiety | 0.73 (1.01) 0.56–0.90 | 55 (39.9) 31.6–48.5 | 0.63 (0.97) 0.50–0.76 | 77 (34.7) 28.4–41.3 |
| My child doesn’t understand that she/he has anxiety difficulties | 0.98 (1.09) 0.79–1.16 | 73 (52.9) 44.2–61.4 | 0.82 (1.04) 0.68–0.96 | 104 (46.9) 40.1–53.6 |
| I don’t know other people who have had anxiety difficulties | 0.49 (0.86) 0.34–0.64 | 40 (29.0) 21.6–37.3 | 0.49 (0.87) 0.37–0.61 | 65 (29.3) 23.4–35.7 |
| Teachers or other professionals have never suggested my child would benefit from professional helpb | 1.25 (1.21) 1.05–1.46 | 81 (58.9)b 50.0–67.0 | 1.11 (1.18) 0.95–1.27 | 120 (54.1)b 47.3–60.3 |
| Talking to my child about her/his anxiety may make the problem worse | 1.01 (1.04) 0.83–1.19 | 74 (53.6) 44.9–62.1 | 0.88 (1.01) 0.74–1.01 | 110 (49.6) 42.8–56.3 |
| I don’t want my child to think she/he has a problemb | 1.36 (1.10) 1.18–1.55 | 95 (68.8)b 60.4–76.4 | 1.22 (1.10) 1.07–1.37 | 141 (63.5)b 56.8–69.9 |
| Family life is busy or we have lots of other things going on in the family | 0.89 (1.08) 0.70–1.07 | 64 (46.4) 37.9–55.1 | 0.82 (1.03) 0.68–0.96 | 100 (45.1) 38.4–51.8 |
| Professionals can’t help with anxiety difficulties in children | 0.34 (0.71) 0.22–0.46 | 30 (21.7) 15.2–29.6 | 0.28 (0.65) 0.20–0.37 | 42 (18.9) 14.0–24.7 |
| My child’s anxiety may improve without professional help | 0.99 (1.05) 0.81–1.17 | 77 (55.8) 47.1–64.2 | 0.95 (1.02) 0.81–1.09 | 120 (54.1)b47.3–60.7 |
| I want us to manage my child’s anxiety as a family | 0.95 (1.05) 0.77–1.13 | 72 (52.2) 43.5–60.5 | 0.92 (1.03) 0.78–1.06 | 116 (52.3) 45.5–59.0 |
| I feel a sense of failure or blame as a parent | 1.15 (1.14) 0.96–1.35 | 78 (56.5) 47.8–64.9 | 0.98 (1.11) 0.83–1.13 | 111 (50.0) 43.2–56.8 |
| People I know may blame me or judge me or think I am a bad parent | 0.85 (1.10) 0.66–1.04 | 58 (42.0) 33.7–50.7 | 0.66 (0.99) 0.52–0.79 | 80 (36.0) 29.7–42.7 |
| People see anxiety or mental health difficulties as a weakness | 0.98 (1.14) 0.79–1.18 | 66 (47.8) 39.3–56.5 | 0.83 (1.07) 0.69–0.97 | 96 (43.2) 36.6–50.0 |
| I don’t want my child to be labelled | 1.08 (1.18) 0.88–1.28 | 73 (52.9) 44.2–61.4 | 0.98 (1.15) 0.82–1.13 | 109 (49.1) 42.3–55.9 |
| I don’t want other people to know about my child’s difficulties | 0.59 (0.91) 0.43–0.74 | 48 (34.8) 26.9–43.4 | 0.48 (0.83) 0.37–0.59 | 68 (30.6) 24.6–37.1 |
| My child is worried about what other children will think about her/him getting help | 1.05 (1.18) 0.84–1.25 | 69 (50.0) 41.4–58.6 | 0.86 (1.12) 0.71–1.01 | 95 (42.8) 36.2–49.6 |
| I don’t know who to ask for helpc | 1.32 (1.29) 1.12–1.51 | 89 (64.5)c 55.9–72.9 | 1.12 (1.15) 0.96–1.27 | 122 (55.0)c 48.2–61.6 |
| I don’t know what help is available for children with anxiety difficultiesc | 1.53 (1.09) 1.34–1.71 | 100 (72.5)c 64.2–79.7 | 1.36 (1.13) 1.21–1.51 | 150 (67.6)c 61.0–73.6 |
| I don’t trust information I’ve read online about professional help for anxiety difficulties in children | 0.64 (0.88) 0.49–0.79 | 54 (39.1) 30.9–47.8 | 0.51 (0.81) 0.40–0.62 | 73 (32.9) 26.7–39.5 |
| I don’t know if GPs can provide advice on anxiety difficulties | 0.85 (1.07) 0.66–1.03 | 61 (44.2) 35.8–52.1 | 0.67 (0.99) 0.54–0.80 | 82 (36.9) 30.6–43.7 |
| I don’t know if teachers can provide advice on anxiety difficulties | 1.02 (1.05) 0.83–1.20 | 79 (57.3) 48.6–65.6 | 0.84 (1.02) 0.70–0.97 | 105 (47.3) 40.6–54.1 |
| I am afraid if I talk to a professional it will raise concerns about my parenting | 0.62 (0.90) 0.46–0.77 | 54 (39.1) 30.9–47.8 | 0.46 (0.81) 0.35–0.57 | 68 (30.6) 24.6–37.1 |
| Professionals won’t listen to me or won’t take me seriously | 0.86 (1.07) 0.68–1.05 | 63 (45.7) 37.2–54.3 | 0.66 (0.97) 0.53–0.79 | 83 (37.4) 31.0–44.1 |
| Professionals will blame me | 0.58 (0.95) 0.42–0.74 | 43 (31.2) 23.6–39.6 | 0.43 (0.83) 0.32–0.54 | 56 (25.2) 19.7–31.5 |
| Teachers don’t know much about anxiety difficulties in children | 1.01 (1.08) 0.83–1.20 | 76 (55.1) 46.4–63.5 | 0.81 (1.02) 0.68–0.95 | 102 (46.0) 39.3–52.7 |
| My GP doesn’t know me and/or my child | 1.03 (1.23) 0.82–1.24 | 63 (45.7) 37.2–54.3 | 0.84 (1.15) 0.69–0.99 | 88 (39.6) 33.2–46.4 |
| GPs don’t know much about anxiety difficulties in children | 0.76 (1.00) 0.58–0.93 | 57 (41.3) 33.0–50.0 | 0.61 (0.92) 0.49–0.73 | 79 (35.6) 29.3–42.3 |
| It is difficult to make an appointment at my GP surgery | 1.09 (1.18) 0.89–1.29 | 61 (44.2) 35.8–52.9 | 0.94 (1.12) 0.79–1.08 | 105 (47.3) 40.6–54.1 |
| Professionals have dismissed my concerns about my child in the past | 1.01 (1.20) 0.80–1.21 | 64 (46.4) 37.9–55.1 | 0.78 (1.14) 0.63–0.93 | 79 (35.6) 29.3–42.3 |
| Professionals don’t think my child needs professional help | 0.64 (0.94) 0.47–0.80 | 50 (36.2) 28.2–44.8 | 0.53 (.88) 0.41–0.65 | 68 (30.6) 24.6–37.1 |
| Professionals only offer parenting courses | 0.59 (1.02) 0.41–0.77 | 38 (27.5) 20.3–35.8 | 0.46 (.92) 0.33–0.58 | 50 (22.5) 17.2–28.6 |
| There isn’t any professional help available for children with anxiety difficulties | 0.57 (0.91) 0.41–0.72 | 43 (31.2) 23.6–39.6 | 0.47 (.83) 0.35–0.58 | 62 (27.9) 22.1–34.3 |
| It is a battle to access professional help | 1.35 (1.24) 1.13–1.56 | 81 (58.7) 50.0–67.0 | 1.08 (1.20) 0.92–1.25 | 111 (50.0) 43.2–56.8 |
| It is difficult to get a referral to a specialist serviced | 1.49 (1.23) 1.28–1.70 | 89 (64.5|) 55.9–72.4d | 1.18 (1.21) 1.02–1.34 | 120 (54.1) d 47.3–60.7 |
| There are long waiting times for specialist servicesd | 1.57 (1.27) 1.35–1.79 | 89 (64.5) 55.9–72.4d | 1.27 (1.27) 1.10–1.45 | 121 (54.5)d 47.7–61.2 |
| I can’t afford to pay for private professional help | 1.44 (1.34) 1.21–1.67 | 79 (57.3) 48.6–65.6 | 1.27 (1.32) 1.09–1.45 | 116 (52.3) 45.5–59.0 |
| My child’s behaviour is not disruptive at school | 0.93 (1.17) 0.73–1.12 | 62 (44.9) 36.5–53.6 | 0.85 (1.14) 0.70–1.01 | 94 (42.3) 35.8–49.1 |
| My child’s school does not prioritise mental health | 0.69 (1.04) 0.51–0.87 | 50 (36.2) 28.2–44.8 | 0.58 (.95) 0.45–0.70 | 71 (32.0) 25.9–38.6 |
| My child’s school has limited resources | 0.92 (1.07) 0.74–1.10 | 68 (49.3) 40.7–57.9 | 0.80 (1.04) 0.66–0.94 | 97 (35.6) 37.1–50.5 |
Bold italic values are the subscale totals
aFirst and second rank ordered Recognising child’s anxiety difficulty barriers based on % endorsed
bFirst and second rank ordered Recognising the need for professional support barriers based on % endorsed
cFirst and second rank ordered Contacting professionals barriers based on % endorsed
dFirst and second rank ordered Receiving support barriers based on % endorsed
Parent-reported facilitators among parents who reported seeking help (n = 117)
| Mean (SD) 95% CI | ||
|---|---|---|
| My child’s anxiety got worsea | 2.18 (0.97) 2.00–2.36 | 104 (88.9)a 81.7–93.9 |
| My child’s anxiety difficulties are seriousa | 1.64 (1.05) 1.44–1.83 | 92 (78.6)a 70.1–85.7 |
| My friends/family think that my child has anxiety difficulties | 1.58 (1.17) 1.36–1.80 | 84 (71.8) 62.7–79.7 |
| Something happened to trigger or cause my child’s anxiety difficulties | 1.20 (1.22) 0.98–1.43 | 65 (55.6) 46.1–64.7 |
| A professional told me my child may have anxiety difficulties | 1.17 (1.28) 0.93–1.41 | 58 (49.6) 40.2–59.0 |
| My friends/family think my child may benefit from professional help | 1.54 (1.21) 1.31–1.77 | 79 (67.5) 58.2–75.9 |
| My child wants professional help | 1.01 (1.18) 0.79–1.23 | 55 (47.0) 37.7–56.5 |
| I am desperate to get help for my childb | 1.77 (1.13) 1.56–1.98 | 94 (80.3)b 72.0–87.1 |
| I cannot manage my child’s anxiety without professional help or support | 1.38 (1.12) 1.17–1.58 | 81 (69.2) 60.0–77.4 |
| My child’s anxiety impacts on his/her lifeb | 2.25 (.88) 2.08–2.41 | 106 (90.6)b 83.8–95.2 |
| A professional advised me to seek help for my child | 0.91 (1.18) 0.69–1.13) | 50 (42.7) 36.6–52.6 |
| I know how to talk to professionals | 1.37 (1.15) 1.16–1.59 | 80 (68.4) 59.1–76.7 |
| Professional listen to me | 1.12 (1.02) 0.93–1.30 | 75 (64.1) 54.7–72.8 |
| My GP is understanding and supportive | 0.73 (0.99) 0.54–0.91 | 49 (41.9) 32.8–51.4 |
| Teachers at my child’s school are understanding and supportivec | 1.73 (1.06) 1.53–1.92 | 96 (82.1)c 73.9–88.5 |
| I trust my GP | 1.04 (1.07) 0.85–1.24 | 67 (57.3) 47.8–66.4 |
| I trust the teachers at my child’s schoolc | 1.81 (1.04) 1.61–2.00 | 98 (83.8)c 75.8–89.9 |
| Teachers at my child’s school know my child | 1.85 (1.11) 1.64–2.06 | 94 (80.3) 72.0–87.1 |
| There is a clear point of contact at my child’s school | 1.80 (1.23) 1.57–2.02 | 86 (73.5) 64.5–81.2 |
| I have read online about the help that is available for children with anxiety difficulties | 0.88 (1.14) 0.66–1.09 | 48 (41.0) 32.0–50.5 |
| I know other parents who have spoken to professionals about their child’s anxiety or other mental health difficulties | 0.91 (1.13) 0.70–1.12 | 53 (45.3) 36.1–34.8 |
| I paid a private professional for an assessment or support for my child’s anxiety | 0.35 (0.91) 0.17–0.52 | 12 (10.3) 5.4–17.2 |
| I have pushed hard to get professional help for my childd | 1.11 (1.22) 0.88–1.33 | 60 (51.3)d 41.9–60.6 |
| I have not given up asking for helpd | 1.40 (1.27) 1.17–1.64 | 72 (61.5)d 52.1–70.4 |
| I have contacted different professionals to try to get help for my child | 1.01 (1.15) 0.79–1.22 | 58 (49.6) 40.2–59.0 |
| My child meets the required criteria to access specialist services | 0.80 (1.21) 0.57–1.03 | 39 (33.3) 24.9–42.6 |
| My GP referred my child to a specialist service | 0.73 (1.17) 0.51–0.94 | 36 (30.8) 22.6–40.0 |
| My child’s school helped with a referral to a specialist service | 1.00 (1.25) 0.77–1.23 | 50 (42.7) 33.6–53.2 |
| My child has received professional help for another mental health or physical health difficulty | 0.65 (1.12) 0.45–0.86 | 32 (27.4) 19.5–36.4 |
| My child has received support through school for an academic/learning related difficulty | 0.97 (1.21) 0.75–1.20 | 50 (42.7) 33.6–52.2 |
Bold italic values are the subscale totals
aFirst and second rank-ordered Recognising child’s anxiety difficulty facilitators based on % endorsed
bFirst and second rank-ordered Recognising the need for professional support facilitators based on % endorsed
cFirst and second rank-ordered Contacting professionals facilitators based on % endorsed
dFirst and second rank-ordered Receiving support facilitators based on % endorsed