An Exploration of Parent-Youth Agreement on Functional Impairment in Adolescents Utilizing Outpatient Mental Health Services

Parent-youth agreement on the youth’s functional impairment may have important implications for mental health service utilization, assessment, therapy goal development, and treatment engagement for adolescents. The present study examines parent-youth agreement on their perceptions of youth functiona...

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Main Authors: May Yeh, Argero Zerr, Raymond La, Kristen McCabe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-08-01
Series:Healthcare
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/6/3/106
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spelling doaj-3e0783c9b52f46e8bd125a22ba40d1a22020-11-25T02:28:20ZengMDPI AGHealthcare2227-90322018-08-016310610.3390/healthcare6030106healthcare6030106An Exploration of Parent-Youth Agreement on Functional Impairment in Adolescents Utilizing Outpatient Mental Health ServicesMay Yeh0Argero Zerr1Raymond La2Kristen McCabe3Department of Psychology, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 92182, USADepartment of Psychology, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 92182, USADepartment of Psychology, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 92182, USAChild and Adolescent Services Research Center, San Diego, CA 92123, USAParent-youth agreement on the youth’s functional impairment may have important implications for mental health service utilization, assessment, therapy goal development, and treatment engagement for adolescents. The present study examines parent-youth agreement on their perceptions of youth functional impairment in a predominantly racial/ethnic minority sample of adolescents utilizing outpatient mental health services. Parent and youth functional impairment ratings were compared, and agreement was estimated in multiple ways. On average, parents indicated higher levels of youth functional impairment compared to youth in their overall scores, and when differences existed between parents and youth at the functioning domain and item level. Although there was similarity in the proportion of parents and youth who reported total impairment above the clinical cut-off, actual agreement between parent-youth pairs was only slight. There appeared to be substantial variation in agreement levels when identifying problems in functional impairment at the domain and item levels, and some areas of strong consensus were identified. These findings highlight the need to consider parent-youth agreement in perceptions of functional impairment and the complexities that may underlie this agreement.http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/6/3/106parent-youth agreementfunctional impairmentmental health servicesadolescents
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Argero Zerr
Raymond La
Kristen McCabe
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Argero Zerr
Raymond La
Kristen McCabe
An Exploration of Parent-Youth Agreement on Functional Impairment in Adolescents Utilizing Outpatient Mental Health Services
Healthcare
parent-youth agreement
functional impairment
mental health services
adolescents
author_facet May Yeh
Argero Zerr
Raymond La
Kristen McCabe
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title An Exploration of Parent-Youth Agreement on Functional Impairment in Adolescents Utilizing Outpatient Mental Health Services
title_short An Exploration of Parent-Youth Agreement on Functional Impairment in Adolescents Utilizing Outpatient Mental Health Services
title_full An Exploration of Parent-Youth Agreement on Functional Impairment in Adolescents Utilizing Outpatient Mental Health Services
title_fullStr An Exploration of Parent-Youth Agreement on Functional Impairment in Adolescents Utilizing Outpatient Mental Health Services
title_full_unstemmed An Exploration of Parent-Youth Agreement on Functional Impairment in Adolescents Utilizing Outpatient Mental Health Services
title_sort exploration of parent-youth agreement on functional impairment in adolescents utilizing outpatient mental health services
publisher MDPI AG
series Healthcare
issn 2227-9032
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Parent-youth agreement on the youth’s functional impairment may have important implications for mental health service utilization, assessment, therapy goal development, and treatment engagement for adolescents. The present study examines parent-youth agreement on their perceptions of youth functional impairment in a predominantly racial/ethnic minority sample of adolescents utilizing outpatient mental health services. Parent and youth functional impairment ratings were compared, and agreement was estimated in multiple ways. On average, parents indicated higher levels of youth functional impairment compared to youth in their overall scores, and when differences existed between parents and youth at the functioning domain and item level. Although there was similarity in the proportion of parents and youth who reported total impairment above the clinical cut-off, actual agreement between parent-youth pairs was only slight. There appeared to be substantial variation in agreement levels when identifying problems in functional impairment at the domain and item levels, and some areas of strong consensus were identified. These findings highlight the need to consider parent-youth agreement in perceptions of functional impairment and the complexities that may underlie this agreement.
topic parent-youth agreement
functional impairment
mental health services
adolescents
url http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/6/3/106
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