Goodyear-Smith Felicity, Martel Rhiannon, Darragh Margot, Warren Jim, Thabrew Hiran, Clark Terryann C
1Department of General Practice and Primary Health Care, Faculty of Medical and Health Science, University of Auckland, PB 92019, Auckland, New Zealand.
2Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Science, University of Auckland, PB 92019, Auckland, New Zealand.
Public Health Rev. 2017 Oct 13;38:20. doi: 10.1186/s40985-017-0068-1. eCollection 2017.
The prevalence of mental health concerns and risky health behaviours among young people is of global concern. A large proportion of young people in New Zealand (NZ) are affected by depression, suicidal ideation and other mental health concerns, but the majority do not access help. For NZ indigenous Māori, the burden of morbidity and mortality associated with mental health is considerably higher. Targeted screening for risky behaviours and mental health concerns among youth in primary care settings can lead to early detection and intervention for emerging or current mental health and psychosocial issues. Opportunistic screening for youth in primary care settings is not routinely undertaken due to competing time demands, lack of context-specific screening tools and insufficient knowledge about suitable interventions. Strategies are required to improve screening that are acceptable and appropriate for the primary care environment. This article outlines the development, utilisation and ongoing evaluation and implementation strategies for YouthCHAT.
YouthCHAT is a rapid, electronic, self-report screening tool that assesses risky health-related behaviours and mental health concerns, with a 'help question' that enables youth to prioritise areas they want help with. The young person can complete YouthCHAT in the waiting room prior to consultation, and after completion, the clinician can immediately access a summary report which includes algorithms for stepped-care interventions using a strength-based approach. A project to scale up the implementation is about to commence, using a co-design participatory research approach to assess acceptability and feasibility with successive roll-out to clinics. In addition, a counter-balanced randomised trial of YouthCHAT versus clinician-administered assessment is underway at a NZ high school.
Opportunistic screening for mental health concerns and other risky health behaviours during adolescence can yield significant health gains and prevent unnecessary morbidity and mortality. The systematic approaches to screening and provision of algorithms for stepped-care intervention will assist in delivering time efficient, early, more comprehensive interventions for youth with mental health concerns and other health compromising behaviours. The early detection of concerns and facilitation to evidence-based interventions has the potential to lead to improved health outcomes, particularly for under-served indigenous populations.
年轻人心理健康问题和危险健康行为的流行情况受到全球关注。新西兰很大一部分年轻人受到抑郁症、自杀意念和其他心理健康问题的影响,但大多数人并未寻求帮助。对于新西兰原住民毛利人来说,与心理健康相关的发病率和死亡率负担要高得多。在初级保健机构中对青少年的危险行为和心理健康问题进行有针对性的筛查,可实现对新出现的或现有的心理健康及社会心理问题的早期发现和干预。由于时间需求竞争、缺乏针对具体情况的筛查工具以及对合适干预措施的了解不足,在初级保健机构中对青少年进行机会性筛查并未常规开展。需要制定适合初级保健环境且可接受的策略来改善筛查工作。本文概述了青少年聊天筛查工具(YouthCHAT)的开发、使用、持续评估及实施策略。
青少年聊天筛查工具(YouthCHAT):YouthCHAT是一种快速的电子自我报告筛查工具,用于评估与健康相关的危险行为和心理健康问题,并设有一个“求助问题”,使青少年能够对他们需要帮助的领域进行优先排序。年轻人可以在候诊室咨询前完成YouthCHAT,完成后,临床医生可以立即获取一份总结报告,其中包括使用基于优势方法的分级护理干预算法。一个扩大实施规模的项目即将启动,将采用共同设计的参与式研究方法来评估其可接受性和可行性,并陆续推广至各诊所。此外,新西兰一所高中正在进行YouthCHAT与临床医生实施评估的平衡随机试验。
在青少年时期对心理健康问题和其他危险健康行为进行机会性筛查可带来显著的健康益处,并预防不必要的发病和死亡。系统的筛查方法以及提供分级护理干预算法将有助于为有心理健康问题和其他危害健康行为的青少年提供高效、早期、更全面的干预。对问题的早期发现以及促进基于证据的干预措施,有可能改善健康结果,特别是对于服务不足的原住民群体。