Evaluating changes in functioning and psychological distress in visitors of the @ease youth mental health walk-in centres
Anouk Boonstra,
Therese A. M. J. van Amelsvoort,
Rianne M. C. Klaassen
et al.
Abstract:Background
Highly accessible youth initiatives worldwide aim to prevent worsening of mental health problems, but research into outcomes over time is scarce.
Aims
This study aimed to evaluate outcomes and support use in 12- to 15-year-old visitors of the @ease mental health walk-in centres, a Dutch initiative offering free counselling by trained and supervised peers.
Method
Data of 754 visitors, collected 2018–2022, included psychological distress (Clinical Outcomes in R… Show more
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