Centre for Mental Health, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Level 3, 207 Bouverie Street, Carlton, Victoria 3010, Australia.
Ann Gen Psychiatry. 2014 Jan 18;13(1):2. doi: 10.1186/1744-859X-13-2.
Courses such as Mental Health First Aid equip members of the public to perform appropriate helping behaviours towards people experiencing a mental illness or mental health crisis. However, studies investigating the general public's knowledge and skills in relation to assisting a person with a mental illness are rare. This study assesses the quality of mental health first aid responses by members of the Australian public using data from a national survey.
Participants in a national survey of mental health literacy were assigned one of six vignettes (depression, depression with suicidal thoughts, early schizophrenia, chronic schizophrenia, social phobia or post-traumatic stress disorder) and asked an open-ended question about how they would help the character in the vignette. The 6,019 respondents were also asked if and how they had helped a person in real life with a similar problem. Responses to these questions were scored using a system based on an action plan developed from expert consensus guidelines on mental health first aid.
The quality of responses overall was poor, with participants scoring an average of 2 out of 12. The most commonly reported actions for both questions were listening to the person, providing support and information and encouraging them to seek appropriate professional help. Actions such as assessing and assisting with crisis were rarely mentioned, even for the depression with suicidal thoughts vignette.
The quality of the Australian public's mental health first aid knowledge and skills requires substantial improvement. Particular attention should be given to helping people recognise that anxiety disorders such as social phobia require professional help and to improving responses to a suicidal person.
心理健康急救等课程旨在使公众成员能够对经历精神疾病或精神健康危机的人进行适当的帮助行为。然而,很少有研究调查公众在协助精神疾病患者方面的知识和技能。本研究使用全国性调查的数据评估了澳大利亚公众的心理健康急救反应质量。
对一项心理健康素养全国性调查的参与者分配了六个情景(抑郁、有自杀念头的抑郁、早期精神分裂症、慢性精神分裂症、社交恐惧症或创伤后应激障碍)之一,并被问到他们将如何帮助情景中的角色。6019 名受访者还被问到他们是否以及如何在现实生活中帮助过有类似问题的人。这些问题的回答使用了一种评分系统,该系统基于心理健康急救专家共识指南制定的行动计划。
总体而言,反应质量较差,参与者在两个问题上的平均得分为 2 分(满分 12 分)。两个问题中最常报告的行动是倾听当事人、提供支持和信息以及鼓励他们寻求适当的专业帮助。即使是对于有自杀念头的抑郁情景,也很少有人提到评估和协助危机等行动。
澳大利亚公众的心理健康急救知识和技能的质量需要大幅提高。特别需要关注的是帮助人们认识到焦虑症(如社交恐惧症)需要专业帮助,并改善对自杀者的反应。