Department of Psychiatry, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Jorvi Hospital, Espoo, Finland.
Early Interv Psychiatry. 2009 May;3(2):94-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-7893.2009.00114.x.
Being at high risk of developing psychosis has been suggested to be a result of a combination of acute life stressors and trait-like vulnerability to psychosis. Reducing levels of stress could support overall functioning and mental condition in those at risk.
The Jorvi Early Psychosis Recognition and Intervention (JERI) project at Helsinki University Central Hospital, Jorvi Hospital, Finland, is an early intervention team for adolescents at risk of developing first-episode psychosis. The project is based on the idea of multiprofessional, community, home, family and network-oriented, stress-reducing, overall functioning-supporting, low-threshold care. The JERI team meets multiprofessionally with adolescents in their natural surroundings, for example, at school or at home, together with their parents, network and community co-worker, who has originally contacted the JERI team because of unclear mental health problems. Subjects were assessed with the PROD-prodromal screen to identify those at risk of developing first-episode psychosis.
Statistically significant difference between baseline and follow-up measures was found in at risk subjects (n = 28) in scales of overall functioning (P = 0.000), depression (P = 0.001), anxiety (P = 0.001), quality of life (QOL) and pre-psychotic symptoms.
JERI-type intervention may improve level of overall functioning and support mental condition in adolescents at risk of developing first-episode psychosis, even though further study with larger numbers of subjects, with a control group and with a longer follow-up time, is needed.
出现精神病高危症状被认为是急性生活应激源和类似特质的精神病易感性共同作用的结果。降低压力水平可以支持高危人群的整体功能和心理健康。
芬兰赫尔辛基大学中央医院 Jorvi 医院的 Jorvi 早期精神病识别和干预(JERI)项目是一个针对有发展为首发精神病风险的青少年的早期干预小组。该项目基于多专业、社区、家庭、家庭和网络导向、减轻压力、支持整体功能、低门槛的护理理念。JERI 团队在青少年的自然环境中,例如在学校或家中,与他们的父母、网络和社区工作人员一起,多专业地与青少年会面,社区工作人员是因为青少年心理健康问题不明确而最初联系 JERI 团队的。研究对象通过 PROD-前驱症状筛查进行评估,以确定那些有发展为首发精神病风险的人。
在有风险的研究对象(n=28)中,在整体功能(P=0.000)、抑郁(P=0.001)、焦虑(P=0.001)、生活质量(QOL)和前驱症状量表上,在基线和随访测量之间发现了统计学上的显著差异。
尽管需要进一步研究更多的对象、对照组和更长的随访时间,但 JERI 干预类型可能会改善有发展为首发精神病风险的青少年的整体功能水平,并支持他们的心理健康。