| Literature DB >> 33656617 |
D G M Eijgermans1,2, H Raat2, P W Jansen3,4, P M van de Looij-Jansen5, M H J Hillegers3, W Jansen6,7.
Abstract
Knowledge on determinants of children's psychosocial care use is important to improve their access to care. This study examined the independent contributions of need and predisposing factors to psychosocial care use in 9-year-old children, guided by the Gateway Provider Model. Data of the Generation R Study, a prospective cohort of children born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, were analysed using multivariable logistic regression (n = 4714). Need (quality of life, presence and type of emotional/behavioural problems) and predisposing factors (sex, ethnic background and maternal educational level) were measured using parent questionnaires at multiple time points between ages 1.5 and 9 years. Psychosocial care use was parent-reported at 9 years old (9.6% among children with Western background, 7.3% among children with non-Western background). Having emotional/behavioural problems at 5 and 9 years old was associated with more care use, while having a higher quality of life, being a girl and having a Moroccan/Turkish or other non-Western background were associated with less care use. Externalising and internalising problems, as well as several types of problems, at 5 and 9 years old were associated with psychosocial care use. Stratified analyses revealed that, in children with non-Western backgrounds, only a poorer psychosocial quality of life was associated with psychosocial care use. To conclude, girls with a Western background and children with a non-Western background were less likely to receive care compared to their peers. Children with parent-reported emotional/behavioural problems at 5 and 9 years old and decreased quality of life at 5 years old were more likely to receive psychosocial care use at 9 years old. Our findings hold relevance for preventive policies.Entities:
Keywords: Mental health; Need for care; Psychosocial care use; School-aged children; Service utilization
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33656617 PMCID: PMC9343259 DOI: 10.1007/s00787-021-01737-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry ISSN: 1018-8827 Impact factor: 5.349
Fig. 1Gateway Provider Model by Stiffman et al. [3]. Reproduced with permission from the principal author Dr. A.R. Stiffman. Determinants addressed in the current paper are printed bold
Characteristics of the total study sample and the subgroups care users and no-care users at 9 years old
| Data before imputation | Total study sample ( | Care users past year (n = 424) | No users past year ( | |||
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| Psychosocial care use | 424 (9.0%) |
| 424 (100%) |
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| Boy | 2322 (49.3%) |
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| Girl | 2392 (50.7%) |
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| Age at visit research centre (in years) | 9.8 (.3) |
| 9.7 (.3) |
| 9.8 (.3) |
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| Ethnic background mother | ||||||
| Dutch | 2950 (62.6%) |
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| Moroccan/Turkish | 441 (9.4%) |
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| Antillean/Surinamese | 368 (7.8%) | 36 (8.5%) | 332 (7.7%) | |||
| Other Western | 595 (12.6%) | 53 (12.5%) | 542 (12.6%) | |||
| Other non-Western | 359 (7.6%) |
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| Educational level mother | ||||||
| High | 2747 (61.3%) |
| 242 (59.8%) |
| 2505 (61.5%) |
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| Middle | 1308 (29.2%) | 130 (32.1%) | 1178 (28.9%) | |||
| Low | 426 (9.5%) | 33 (8.1%) | 393 (9.6%) | |||
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| Presence of overall emotional/behavioural problems | ||||||
| Present at 1.5 years | 304 (8.4%) |
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| Present at 3 years | 224 (6.2%) |
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| Present at 5 years | 295 (6.3%) |
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| Present at 9 years | 400 (9.3%) |
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| Quality of life at age 5 years (impact score) | ||||||
| Psychosocial score | 53.0 (6.7) |
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| Physical score | 57.3 (6.2) |
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Percentages are the valid percentages and, therefore, add up to 100% without the missing values. Miss. = missingness within the variable. Bold: represents a significant difference between care users in the past year and no-care users in the past year (p ≤ .05)
Associations between need factors up to 5 years old, predisposing factors and psychosocial care use at 9 years old (n = 4714)
| Independent variables | Univariate | Multivariable analysis: presence of problems | Multivariable analysis: quality of life | Multivariable analysis: presence of problems and quality of life |
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| OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | |
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| Presence of overall emotional/behavioural problemsa (yes) | ||||
| 1.5 years |
| 1.23 (0.83–1.82) |
| 1.22 (0.82–1.82) |
| 3 years |
| 1.25 (0.81–1.94) | 1.22 (0.78–1.89) | |
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| Psychosocial quality of life |
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| 1.01 (1.00–1.02) | |
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| Boy (ref.) | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
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| Dutch (ref.) | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
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| Antillean/Surinamese | 1.01 (0.94–1.09) | 0.82 (0.56–1.21) | 0.83 (0.57–1.22) | 0.74 (0.50–1.09) |
| Other Western | 0.91 (0.68–1.21) | 0.88 (0.64–1.20) | 0.88 (0.64–1.20) | 0.84 (0.61–1.15) |
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| High (ref.) | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Middle | 1.14 (0.91–1.42) | 1.17 (0.93–1.48) | 1.17 (0.92–1.48) | 1.13 (0.89–1.43) |
| Low | 0.88 (0.60–1.29) | 0.97 (0.64–1.48) | 0.93 (0.62–1.41) | 0.89 (0.58–1.34) |
Bold: represents p ≤ 0.05. OR Odds ratio for psychosocial care use at age 9 years, 95% CI 95% confidence interval. aTotal problem score on Child Behavior Checklist in the borderline or clinical range. bScore on Child Health Questionnaire (ranging from 0–100). Adjusted for ‘Age at visit research centre’
Associations between need factors up to 9 years old and psychosocial care use at 9 years old, adjusted for predisposing factors (n = 4714)
| Independent variables | Univariate analysis | Multivariable analysisa |
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| Presence of overall emotional/behavioural problems (yes)b | ||
| 1.5 years |
| 1.09 (0.73–1.64) |
| 3 years |
| 1.10 (0.70–1.72) |
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Bold: represents p ≤ 0.05. OR Odds ratio for psychosocial care use at age 9 years, 95% CI 95% confidence interval. aAdjusted for sex, ethnic background mother, educational level mother and age at visit research centre. bTotal problem score on Child Behavior Checklist in the borderline or clinical range
Associations between need factors, predisposing factors and psychosocial care use at 9 years old, stratified by ethnic background
| Independent variables | Multivariable analysis, stratum: Western | Multivariable analysis, stratum: non-Western |
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| Presence of overall emotional/behavioural problemsa (yes) | ||
| 1.5 years | 1.40 (0.88–2.25) | 0.90 (0.44–1.87) |
| 3 years | 1.18 (0.67–2.06) | 1.66 (0.81–3.40) |
| 5 years |
| 1.41 (0.73–2.70) |
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| Physical | 1.01 (1.00–1.03) | 1.01 (0.98–1.00) |
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| Boy (ref.) | 1.00 | 1.00 |
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| 0.91 (0.58–1.43) |
| Educational level mother | ||
| High (ref.) | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Middle | 1.08 (0.82–1.42) | 1.39 (0.81–2.39) |
| Low | 0.82 (0.48–1.39) | 1.03 (0.53–2.01) |
Bold: represents p ≤ 0.05. OR Odds ratio for psychosocial care use at age 9 years, 95% CI 95% confidence interval. aTotal problem score on Child Behavior Checklist in the borderline or clinical range. bScore on Child Health Questionnaire (ranging from 0 to 100). Adjusted for age at visit research centre. Interaction term ‘presence of emotional/behavioural problems at 5 years*dichotomised ethnic background’, added to the multivariable analysis of Table 2, had a p value of 0.007
Associations between types of emotional/behavioural problems or externalising and internalising problems at 5 and 9 years old, and psychosocial care use at 9 years old, stratified by ethnic background (n = 4714)
| Multivariable analysisa, stratum: Western | Multivariable analysisa, stratum: non-Western | |
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| Emotionally reactive |
| 0.72 (0.28–1.85) |
| Anxious depressed | 1.27 (0.85–1.92) | 1.67 (0.87–3.19) |
| Somatic complaints | 1.41 (0.98–2.02) | 1.06 (0.60–1.90) |
| Withdrawn |
| 1.17 (0.69–2.00) |
| Sleep problems | 1.14 (0.80–1.62) | 0.92 (0.51–1.67) |
| Attention problems |
| 0.86 (0.44–1.68) |
| Aggressive problems |
| 2.80 (0.95–8.26) |
| Externalising scale |
| 1.03 (0.48–2.25) |
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| Anxious/depressed |
| 1.34 (0.50–3.58) |
| Withdrawn/depressed | 1.45 (0.97–2.17) | 1.97 (0.86–4.50) |
| Somatic complaints | 1.28 (0.82–2.00) | 0.49 (0.20–1.16) |
| Social problems | 1.45 (0.86–2.46) | 0.92 (0.36–2.35) |
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| Attention problems |
| 2.20 (0.86–5.63) |
| Rule breaking | 1.06 (0.49–2.29) | 1.15 (0.33–3.96) |
| Aggressive behaviour | 1.57 (0.93–2.65) | 1.11 (0.33–3.75) |
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| Internalising scale |
| 1.69 (0.94–3.05) |
Bold:represents p ≤ 0.05. OR Odds ratio for psychosocial care use at age 9 years, 95% CI 95% confidence interval. aAdjusted for the other syndrome/broadband scales, sex, ethnic background mother, educational level mother, age at visit research centre. bThe problems represent the presence of borderline/clinical problems on the syndrome/broadband scales of the Child Behavior Checklist. The syndrome scales and broadband scales are analysed in separate models. Interaction term ‘presence of emotional/behavioural problems at 5 years *dichotomised ethnic background’, added to the multivariable analysis of Table 2, had a p value of 0.007