Understanding the mental health needs of secondary school children in Manchester |
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Authors: | Latha Hackett Louise Theodosiou Claire Robson Freya Spicer Rachel Lever |
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Affiliation: | Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, The Winnicott Centre, Manchester, UK. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Background In a time of limited resources and the need for cohesive services, understanding levels of need and prevalence is key. Manchester has a diverse range of cultures and socio-economic groups; national data is valuable but not always representative of local need.Aim To assess the prevalence of mental health needs in secondary school pupils in Manchester.Method Parents and teachers in three secondary schools were invited to complete the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) and a tool examining unmet needs.Results Initially, 560 pupils were chosen. Having excluded families that opted out, 503 questionnaires were distributed. Teachers returned 200 questionnaires and parents returned 127. Higher than average levels of need were identified with teachers reporting that 18% of pupils scored abnormally on the SDQ. Parent rates were also higher than the national average at 13.4%.Discussion Parents and teachers wanted children to be seen at home and at school, the need for consultation and outreach from mental health into schools is emphasised. |
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Keywords: | mental health needs assessment secondary school |
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