Clinical Research Unit, Brain and Mind Research Institute, Sydney, NSW.
Med J Aust. 2012 Feb 6;196:136-40. doi: 10.5694/mja11.10481.
To assess the extent to which youth-specific, mental health care centres engage young people (12-25 years of age) in treatment, and to report the degree of psychological distress, and the diagnostic type, stage of illness, and psychosocial and vocational impairment evident in these young people.
Standardised clinical and self-report assessments of consecutive presentations at two youth-specific centres from October 2007 to December 2009. Both sites are operated by the Brain and Mind Research Institute in Sydney, Australia, as part of headspace: the National Youth Mental Health Foundation mental health care service.
Of 1260 young people assessed, 53% were male, and the mean (SD) age was 18.1 (3.9) years. Over 40% of the young people were self-referred, or their assessment was arranged by family or friends, or by other social agencies; 30% of young people were referred from other primary health providers. Almost 70% reported high or very high levels of psychological distress. More than 60% of subjects reported having 2 or more days "unable to function" within the past month, and clinicians rated over 50% as having at least moderate difficulty in social/occupational functioning. Importantly, 25% of subjects were receiving income support. Two-thirds of subjects were rated as being at the early stage of an illness, and almost half were diagnosed with anxiety or depressive syndromes.
Targeted youth-specific mental health services, based in primary care settings, are able to engage young Australians, particularly young men, in treatment. Many of these young people report established patterns of psychosocial and vocational impairment.
评估青年心理健康中心在多大程度上使年轻人(12-25 岁)参与治疗,并报告年轻人中存在的心理困扰程度、诊断类型、疾病阶段以及心理社会和职业障碍的程度。
2007 年 10 月至 2009 年 12 月,在澳大利亚悉尼脑与心智研究所运营的两家青年心理健康中心,对连续就诊的年轻人进行标准化的临床和自我报告评估。这两个地点都是 headspace:国家青年心理健康基金会心理健康服务的一部分。
在接受评估的 1260 名年轻人中,53%为男性,平均(SD)年龄为 18.1(3.9)岁。超过 40%的年轻人是自我推荐的,或者他们的评估是由家人或朋友或其他社会机构安排的,30%的年轻人是由其他初级保健提供者转介的。近 70%的年轻人报告说存在高度或非常高度的心理困扰。超过 60%的年轻人报告在过去一个月内有 2 天或更多天“无法正常工作”,临床医生评估超过 50%的年轻人在社会/职业功能方面存在至少中度困难。重要的是,25%的年轻人正在领取收入支持。三分之二的年轻人被评定为处于疾病的早期阶段,近一半被诊断为焦虑或抑郁综合征。
以初级保健为基础的专门针对年轻人的心理健康服务能够使澳大利亚年轻人,特别是年轻男性,参与治疗。这些年轻人中有很多人报告存在既定的心理社会和职业障碍模式。