Young mothers and eHealth: a scoping review Kyla F. Wiens, Kayla M. Joyce, Rachel G. Cluett, Morgan Hanson-Oliveira, Kristin Reynolds, Lianne M. Tomfohr-Madsen, Leslie E. Roos Archives of Women S Mental Health, 2025
Understanding Disparities: Mental Health and Neurodevelopmental Challenges, Supports and Barriers for Immigrant Families in Canada Rachel Germaine Cluett, Tasmia Hai Children, 2025 Background: Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) and mental health disorders (MH) present significant challenges to Canadian Children. While there is increased awareness, the NDD/MH service needs and barriers to service for immigrant children in Canada are unclear. Therefore, the present study explores NDD and MH problems and management among Canadian children compared to immigrant children. Method: An online survey was administered to eligible participants using AskingCanadians. A total of 682 parents (Mean age = 31.8, SD = 7.4), 41.3% of whom were immigrants, completed the survey. Participants were asked to complete questionnaires related to mental health in general, child MH and NDD service needs, social support and use and barriers to accessing services. Results: Results showed that immigrant participants reported significant underuse of child mental health services (1.5 times less use) despite a higher reported child need. Similarly, a higher frequency of children born to Canadian parents reported accessing NDD/MH assessment referrals compared to immigrant families. Parents of children referred for NDD/MH assessment also reported a higher prevalence of mood disorders and anxiety disorders. Furthermore, parents of children presenting with NDD/MH concerns overall reported a significantly higher impact of barriers to their child’s education compared to parents whose children did not present with NDD/MH concerns. This effect was driven by Canadian parents of children with NDD/MH reporting increased barriers. Conclusions: These findings highlight the importance of considering cultural background in clinical approaches to MDD/MH services. There is a need to increase awareness and reduce stigma regarding service access. Furthermore, the findings reiterate the ongoing challenges families of children with NDD/MH challenges face in accessing support.
RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Young mothers and eHealth: a scoping review KF Wiens, KM Joyce, RG Cluett, M Hanson-Oliveira, K Reynolds, ... Archives of women's mental health 28 (3), 491-501 , 2025 2025 Citations: 3
Understanding Disparities: Mental Health and Neurodevelopmental Challenges, Supports and Barriers for Immigrant Families in Canada RG Cluett, T Hai Children 12 (4), 468 , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Perspective of Mental Health Services Needs and Use in Immigrant Families: An Online Survey T Hai, K Sharma, R Cluett 2024
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Young mothers and eHealth: a scoping review KF Wiens, KM Joyce, RG Cluett, M Hanson-Oliveira, K Reynolds, ... Archives of women's mental health 28 (3), 491-501 , 2025 2025 Citations: 3
Understanding Disparities: Mental Health and Neurodevelopmental Challenges, Supports and Barriers for Immigrant Families in Canada RG Cluett, T Hai Children 12 (4), 468 , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Perspective of Mental Health Services Needs and Use in Immigrant Families: An Online Survey T Hai, K Sharma, R Cluett 2024