Frontiers in Psychology (Jul 2020)

Lifetime Mental Health Problems in Adult Lower Secondary Education: A Student Survey

  • Maite Aznárez-Sanado,
  • Maite Aznárez-Sanado,
  • Raquel Artuch-Garde,
  • Raquel Artuch-Garde,
  • Sarah Carrica-Ochoa,
  • Carlos García-Roda,
  • Carlos García-Roda,
  • Araceli Arellano,
  • David Ramírez-Castillo,
  • Gonzalo Arrondo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01522
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Background/ObjectiveAdult Lower Secondary Education is an education program for basic qualifications for the labor market. Our study aimed to compare lifetime mental health problems between current Adult Lower Secondary Education students and higher Vocational Education students, as the former constitutes a highly distinct and understudied group.MethodsFindings were based on a cross-sectional self-report survey. Lifetime relative odds of occurrence of mental disorders [i.e., psychiatric disorders typically diagnosed in adults, learning difficulties or deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)] were compared between Adult Lower Secondary Education students (n = 134) and Vocational Education students (n = 149).ResultsWhile the frequency of mental health problems was high in both groups, psychiatric disorders typically diagnosed in adults were more common in Adult Lower Secondary Education students than among other students. Vocational Education students reported higher rates of ADHD.ConclusionThere is a need for additional psychological resources for Adult Lower Secondary Education students, an educational level that is the last path for many to acquire a basic degree.

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