| Literature DB >> 32490390 |
Rachel Sy-Layug1, Jillian Yoshimoto1, Deborah Goebert1, Anthony P S Guerrero1, Daniel Alicata1.
Abstract
Mental health continues to be a significant concern both globally and locally in Hawai'i, with nearly half of all mental illness beginning in childhood or adolescence. A shortage of mental health providers has led to less than a third of patients receiving appropriate and timely care. Primary care providers are often the first-line responders to untreated mental health conditions, but they are often underprepared to address these conditions. To help provide guidance to primary care providers and other first-line responders, a child and adolescent mental health resource manual was developed, that is tailored to Hawai'i. This manual was presented at several pediatric didactic sessions and general conferences to describe its evolution, utility, to elicit feedback, as well as for an initial distribution. While feedback was overall positive, future manual development and strategic updates will be made to insure its suitability and timeliness, while continuing circulation efforts to primary care providers will ultimately benefit a greater proportion of children in need. ©Copyright 2020 by University Health Partners of Hawai‘i (UHP Hawai‘i).Entities:
Keywords: Adolescent; child; mental health; primary care
Year: 2020 PMID: 32490390 PMCID: PMC7260872
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hawaii J Health Soc Welf ISSN: 2641-5216