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Children with mental versus physical health problems: differences in perceived disease severity, health care service utilization and parental health literacy

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Purpose

To compare children with mental and physical health problems regarding (1) perceived disease severity; (2) the impact of their condition on their families; (3) their utilization of health care services (including satisfaction with care); and (4) parents’ health literacy about their child’s condition and its treatment. Furthermore, we examined whether parents’ health literacy differs between types of mental health condition.

Methods

Parental reports about their 9- to 14-year-old children with mental (n = 785) or physical health problems (n = 475) were analyzed from the population-based National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs in Switzerland.

Results

Mental health problems were perceived as being more severe (p < 0.001) and exerting a larger impact upon the family (e.g., financial impact) than physical health problems. Furthermore, fewer parents of children with a mental health problem mentioned having a particular person or place to contact if they needed information or advice regarding the child’s condition (p = 0.004) and were satisfied with the health care services their child received (p < 0.001). The odds of low health literacy was higher among parents with children suffering from mental health problems vs. parents of children with physical health problems (OR in the adjusted model = 1.92; 95 % CI 1.47–2.50; p < 0.001); this finding held generally for mental health problem (although only a trend was observable for internalizing problems).

Conclusions

The large impact of children’s mental health conditions on themselves and their families might be reduced by adapting the provision of health care and by increasing parents’ health literacy.

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The survey was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (325130_125486) and the Swiss School of Public Health plus. Michelle Dey is supported by a fellowship (P2ZHP1_148710) from the Swiss National Science Foundation.

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Dey, M., Wang, J., Jorm, A.F. et al. Children with mental versus physical health problems: differences in perceived disease severity, health care service utilization and parental health literacy. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 50, 407–418 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-014-0944-7

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