2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10389-021-01687-8
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Unmet need for mental health care within the Dutch population: exploring the role of GP

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“…Boys receive harsher discipline, are more likely to be suspended, and more likely to be expelled than girls ( Entwisle et al, 2007 ; Skiba et al, 2014 ). Further, adolescent boys and young men report both more unmet mental health needs, and lower likelihood of seeking care than girls and young women ( Saunders et al, 1994 ; Wix & Spigt, 2022 ). Studies that do not examine such gendered social processes may mask their relevance to preventing NEET.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Boys receive harsher discipline, are more likely to be suspended, and more likely to be expelled than girls ( Entwisle et al, 2007 ; Skiba et al, 2014 ). Further, adolescent boys and young men report both more unmet mental health needs, and lower likelihood of seeking care than girls and young women ( Saunders et al, 1994 ; Wix & Spigt, 2022 ). Studies that do not examine such gendered social processes may mask their relevance to preventing NEET.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%