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A mixed‐method systematic review of the perspectives of young people, carers and professionals on psychiatric diagnosis in childhood and adolescence.

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العنوان: A mixed‐method systematic review of the perspectives of young people, carers and professionals on psychiatric diagnosis in childhood and adolescence.
المؤلفون: Gill, Jodie, Jones, Alexis, Price, Klara, Goodison, Egan, Tyson, Philip
المصدر: Journal of Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing; May2024, Vol. 37 Issue 2, p1-14, 14p
مصطلحات موضوعية: PSYCHOTHERAPY patients, SIBLINGS, PSYCHIATRISTS, HEALTH services accessibility, CHILD psychopathology, MEDICAL personnel, RESEARCH funding, MENTAL health services, DESCRIPTIVE statistics, SYSTEMATIC reviews, THEMATIC analysis, EXPERIENCE, STUDENTS, ATTITUDES of medical personnel, ATTITUDES toward mental illness, PSYCHOLOGY of caregivers, DISCRIMINATION (Sociology), SOCIAL support, PSYCHOSOCIAL factors, CAREGIVER attitudes, PATIENTS' attitudes, SENSITIVITY & specificity (Statistics), SOCIAL stigma, PSYCHOLOGY information storage & retrieval systems, SELF-perception, ADOLESCENCE
مستخلص: Problem: The significance and complexities of a psychiatric diagnosis have been well‐documented in existing literature. Despite the reliability and accuracy of such diagnoses, the impact and use of diagnostic labelling on young people remains unclear. Methods: A systematic review was conducted using six databases, identifying 13 studies that explored psychiatric diagnosis experiences in professionals, caregivers, and young people. Findings: This review focuses on three main themes related to psychiatric diagnosis in young people. The first theme is diagnostic subjectivity, which explores the accuracy, usefulness, potential harm and alternatives (e.g. psychological formulation) to psychiatric diagnosis in this population. The second theme is the utility of psychiatric diagnosis, which considers whether it helps young people access appropriate support and gain a better understanding of themselves and their presenting issues. The third theme is stigma, which examines the negative experiences and discrimination that young people may face due to their psychiatric diagnosis. Conclusions: There is relatively limited literature which discusses the experience of psychiatric diagnosis in young people, caregivers and professionals. The available literature is difficult to compare due to discrepancies between methodologies and services, and there are several gaps i.e. a limited focus on the experience of young people themselves. Different views and experiences of psychiatric diagnosis among professionals, caregivers, and young people could impact young people's quality of life, access to healthcare, and identity development. The current literature needs to be more comprehensive to draw firm conclusions about young people's experiences with psychiatric diagnosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:10736077
DOI:10.1111/jcap.12459