Predisposing, need and enabling factors for service utilization amongst newly arrived youth in Sweden

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Purpose: The reasons for and experiences during migration, as well as additional stressors in the new host country, may give rise to mental health problems and additional need for public services. The purpose of the study was to investigate factors related to service utilization among newly arrived refugee youth. Design/methodology/approach: Cross-sectional data were gathered in Sweden where 37 youth aged between 19 and 23 reported on factors related to service utilization, encompassing health-care and support services in school. These factors included predisposition (demographic), need (migration status and mental wellbeing) and enablement (living situation). Service utilization was estimated using multiple logistic regression analysis. Findings: About a fourth of the sample used psychosocial services. Use of general support was more common. Neither predisposing, need nor enabling factors were associated with the use of psychosocial or general health-related services. Originality/value: Self-reported factors related to use of health-related services have previously not been investigated for refugee youth, which is important in assuring access to appropriate services for this exposed youth population.

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Nystrand, C., Osman, F., Lindell, C., Olsson, F., & Durbeej, N. (2023). Predisposing, need and enabling factors for service utilization amongst newly arrived youth in Sweden. International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care, 19(3–4), 351–362. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJMHSC-10-2021-0098

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