Stathis Stephen, Letters Paul, Doolan Ivan, Fleming Robyn, Heath Karla, Arnett Amanda, Cory Storm
University of Queensland and Child and Family Therapy Unit, Royal Children's Hospital, Herston, Australia.
J Paediatr Child Health. 2008 Jul-Aug;44(7-8):438-43. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1754.2008.01324.x.
To screen for mental health problems in an Australian adolescent forensic population, evaluate the Massachusetts Youth Screening Instrument Version 2 (MAYSI-2) in providing a preliminary assessment of those needs, and to explore the level of mental health problems in vulnerable populations within detention.
Over a 6-month period, all young people admitted into detention were referred for screening by the MAYSI-2, a 7-scaled instrument developed to identify young people within the youth justice system at greatest risk for serious mental, emotional or behavioural disorders.
High levels of mental health problems and trauma were reported, with 75.0% of males and 90.0% of females, and 81.2% of Indigenous and 75.0% of non-Indigenous youth screening above the clinical cut-off for at least one scale. Males screened highest on the Alcohol and Drug Use (58.9%), Angry-Irritable (28.2%) and Somatic Complaints (28.2%). Females screened highest on the Alcohol and Drug Use (67.5%), Somatic Complaints (45.0%), Depressed-Anxious (42.5%) and Suicide Ideation (30.0%) scales, with significantly higher rates than males on the Depressed-Anxious, Somatic Complaints and Suicide Ideation scales. No significant differences in screening rates were reported between Indigenous and non-Indigenous youth.
This study confirmed the high rates of mental health problems in adolescents within youth detention. Appropriate use of screening tools improves our understanding and targets treatment of mental health problems in this cohort. We have reservations in recommending the MAYSI-2 as a valid screening tool for Indigenous young people in youth detention and recommend the development of a more appropriate screening tool.
筛查澳大利亚青少年法医群体中的心理健康问题,评估马萨诸塞州青少年筛查工具第二版(MAYSI-2)在初步评估这些需求方面的作用,并探讨被拘留的弱势群体中的心理健康问题水平。
在6个月的时间里,所有被拘留的年轻人都被转介接受MAYSI-2筛查,这是一种7分量表工具,旨在识别青少年司法系统中面临严重心理、情绪或行为障碍风险最大的年轻人。
报告显示心理健康问题和创伤的发生率很高,75.0%的男性和90.0%的女性,以及81.2%的原住民和75.0%的非原住民青少年在至少一个量表上的筛查结果高于临床临界值。男性在酒精和药物使用(58.9%)、愤怒易怒(28.2%)和躯体不适(28.2%)方面筛查得分最高。女性在酒精和药物使用(67.5%)、躯体不适(45.0%)、抑郁焦虑(42.5%)和自杀意念(30.0%)量表上筛查得分最高,在抑郁焦虑、躯体不适和自杀意念量表上的得分显著高于男性。原住民和非原住民青少年的筛查率没有显著差异。
本研究证实了青少年拘留中心青少年心理健康问题的高发生率。适当使用筛查工具可增进我们对该群体心理健康问题的理解并针对性地进行治疗。我们对推荐将MAYSI-2作为青少年拘留中心原住民年轻人的有效筛查工具持保留意见,并建议开发更合适的筛查工具。