Mental health trajectories of young people after disability onset

Kariuki, M and Honey, Anne and Emerson, Eric and Llewellyn, Gwynnyth (2011) Mental health trajectories of young people after disability onset. Disability and Health Journal, 4 (2). pp. 91-101. ISSN 1876-7583

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Abstract

Background Young people with disabilities are at greater risk of having mental health problems than are their nondisabled peers. Most research about the relationship between disability and mental health has been cross-sectional and unable to identify mental health status prior to onset of disability or possible mental health pathways following disability. There is a lack of information, therefore, about what happens to young people’s mental health when they become disabled. Objective This study aimed to identify the mental health trajectories for young Australian adults after onset of self-reported disability, taking into account their predisability mental health status. Methods Longitudinal data from waves 1 to 7 (2001 to 2007) of the survey of Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) were analyzed using a growth mixture modeling approach. Results Three distinct mental health trajectories were identified for the 136 young people reporting onset of ongoing disability. The majority (64.7%) of respondents experienced positive mental health before and following onset of disability. However, a significant minority (35.3%) experienced either (a) low mental health both prior to and following onset of disability (19.1%) or (b) mental health deterioration following onset of disability (16.2%). Conclusion Targeting appropriate interventions to the young people with disabilities in these 2 groups could have a significant impact on enduring mental health status.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Disability and Health Journal
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? disability onsetmental health young peoplepublic health, environmental and occupational healthmedicine(all) ??
ID Code:
49123
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Deposited On:
25 Jul 2011 08:26
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
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