Mental health needs assessment for youth in out of school programs: A scoping review

Author:

Brodkin Sabrina12,Sibalis Annabel3,Bedard Anne‐Claude V.1,Deluca Anthony2,Suri Anjali2,Balter Alice‐Simone2,Racine Nicole4,Al‐Khooly Dina5,Sylvestre Desiree5,Andrade Brendan F.267

Affiliation:

1. Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

2. The Margaret and Wallace McCain Centre for Child, Youth & Family Mental Health Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Toronto Ontario Canada

3. Public Health Agency of Canada Toronto Ontario Canada

4. Department of Psychology University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario Canada

5. Visions of Science Toronto Ontario Canada

6. Department of Psychiatry University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

7. Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Toronto Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractOut‐of‐school programs are an accessible option to bolster the mental well‐being of youth, who may be at risk of developing further emotional and behavioural concerns. Developing a more nuanced understanding of the tools and methods available to understand youth mental health needs, in the context of out‐of‐school programs is needed to provide relevant services. However, many out‐of‐school programs do not include such an assessment. One barrier to doing so may be a lack of knowledge regarding the tools that can be used in this specialised context. The present scoping review was conducted to identify the tools that have been used to determine the emotional and behavioural needs of youth attending out‐of‐school programs and to synthesise information regarding the context in which these tools have been used. Fifty‐seven articles met the criteria for the review, and within these articles, 69 unique measures of emotional and behavioural needs were identified. The measures were sorted into six thematic categories (self‐concept, emotion and behaviour regulation, mood, general mental health, social skills and resilience) and relevant characteristics were described. The findings of the present review may be helpful to out‐of‐school programs as a step to best meet the needs of participating youth. Please refer to the Supplementary Material section to find this article's Community and Social Impact Statement.

Funder

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

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