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关于年轻人心理障碍急救反应的意图和有益信念:来自澳大利亚两项青年全国调查的结果。

Intentions and helpfulness beliefs about first aid responses for young people with mental disorders: findings from two Australian national surveys of youth.

机构信息

Orygen Youth Health Research Centre, Centre for Youth Mental Health, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

J Affect Disord. 2012 Feb;136(3):430-42. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2011.11.006. Epub 2011 Dec 2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Youths are important sources of first aid for people close to them who are experiencing mental health problems, but their skills are not optimal. A better understanding of predictors of young people's first aid intentions and beliefs will facilitate future efforts to improve their mental health first aid skills.

METHODS

Young people's first aid intentions and beliefs were assessed by a national telephone survey of 3746 Australian youth aged 12-25 years in 2006. A similar survey was repeated in 2011 with 3021 youths aged 15-25 years. In both surveys, youths were presented with a vignette portraying depression, psychosis, social phobia, or depression with alcohol misuse in a young person. The 2011 survey also included depression with suicidal thoughts and post-traumatic stress disorder. Respondents reported on any past-year experience of mental health problems and treatment, exposure to beyondblue and mental health information at school or work.

RESULTS

The potential value of encouraging professional treatment was not universally recognized, although young people were mostly aware of and reported the intention to take supportive actions. Respondent age, sex, experience of mental health problems, type of mental disorder, and exposure to mental health information at school, work, or beyondblue all predicted some intentions and beliefs. Some improvements in beliefs were observed between surveys.

LIMITATIONS

Actual first aid actions and their helpfulness were not measured.

CONCLUSIONS

Future efforts should target adolescents, males and those with recent mental health problems who had not received help. Beyondblue and school and work settings may be promising avenues for these efforts.

摘要

背景

年轻人是身边有心理健康问题的人的重要急救来源,但他们的技能并不理想。更好地了解年轻人急救意愿和信念的预测因素,将有助于未来努力提高他们的心理健康急救技能。

方法

2006 年,通过全国电话调查对 3746 名年龄在 12-25 岁的澳大利亚年轻人进行了急救意愿和信念评估。2011 年,对 3021 名年龄在 15-25 岁的年轻人进行了类似的调查。在这两项调查中,都向年轻人展示了一个描述年轻人抑郁、精神病、社交恐惧症或抑郁伴酗酒的病例。2011 年的调查还包括有自杀念头和创伤后应激障碍的抑郁。受访者报告了过去一年的任何心理健康问题和治疗经历、在学校或工作中接触 beyondblue 和心理健康信息的情况。

结果

虽然年轻人大多意识到并表示有意采取支持性行动,但鼓励专业治疗的潜在价值并没有得到普遍认可。受访者的年龄、性别、心理健康问题的经历、精神障碍的类型以及在学校、工作或 beyondblue 接触心理健康信息的情况都预测了一些意愿和信念。在两次调查之间观察到了一些信念的改善。

局限性

实际的急救行动及其有用性并未测量。

结论

未来的努力应该针对青少年、男性和最近有心理健康问题但没有得到帮助的人。beyondblue 以及学校和工作场所可能是这些努力的有希望的途径。

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