O'Dea Bridianne, Lee Rico S C, McGorry Patrick D, Hickie Ian B, Scott Jan, Hermens Daniel F, Mykletun Arnstein, Purcell Rosemary, Killackey Eoin, Pantelis Christos, Amminger G Paul, Glozier Nicholas
Brain and Mind Centre, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Black Dog Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2016 Oct;51(10):1395-1404. doi: 10.1007/s00127-016-1272-x. Epub 2016 Aug 6.
To examine the associations between depression course, functional disability, and Not in Education or Training (NEET) status in a clinical sample of young adults with mental health problems.
Young adults aged 15-25 years seeking help from four primary mental health services were invited to participate in a prospective cohort study evaluating the course of psychiatric disorders in youth. Demographic and clinical characteristics, including depressive symptomatology and functioning, were evaluated through clinical interview and self-report at baseline and 12 month follow-up.
A total of 448 young adults participated (70 % female; M: 20.05 years, SD = 2.85). A significant interaction effect for time and depression course was found, such that those who became depressed reported an increase in functional disability and those whose depression remitted reported a significant reduction in functional disability. Developing depression was not a significant predictor of becoming NEET and vice versa: remitted depression did not make a person more likely to reengage in employment or education.
This is the first study to examine the course of depression, functional disability, and NEET rates among help-seeking young adults. This study confirms the importance of symptom reduction for improved functioning; however, functional disability remained greater than that seen in young people in the community and there was no association between a change in depression and a change in NEET status. These results argue that services need to address functional outcomes and reengagement with education and employment in addition to symptom reduction.
在有心理健康问题的年轻成年人临床样本中,研究抑郁病程、功能残疾与未接受教育或培训(NEET)状态之间的关联。
邀请15至25岁从四项主要心理健康服务机构寻求帮助的年轻成年人参与一项前瞻性队列研究,评估青少年精神障碍的病程。通过临床访谈和自我报告在基线和12个月随访时评估人口统计学和临床特征,包括抑郁症状和功能状况。
共有448名年轻成年人参与(70%为女性;平均年龄:20.05岁,标准差=2.85)。发现时间和抑郁病程存在显著的交互作用,即那些出现抑郁的人功能残疾增加,而那些抑郁缓解的人功能残疾显著减少。患抑郁症并不是成为NEET的显著预测因素,反之亦然:缓解的抑郁症并不会使一个人更有可能重新就业或接受教育。
这是第一项研究寻求帮助的年轻成年人中抑郁病程、功能残疾和NEET率的研究。本研究证实了减轻症状对改善功能的重要性;然而,功能残疾仍高于社区年轻人,且抑郁变化与NEET状态变化之间没有关联。这些结果表明,除了减轻症状外,服务还需要关注功能结果以及重新参与教育和就业。