Nicholas Angela, Bassilios Bridget, King Kylie, Ftanou Maria, Machlin Anna, Reifels Lennart, Pirkis Jane
Centre for Mental Health, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Level 4, 207 Bouverie Street, Carlton, VIC, 3054, Australia.
J Behav Health Serv Res. 2019 Jan;46(1):99-115. doi: 10.1007/s11414-018-9609-8.
The Access to Allied Psychological Services (ATAPS) Suicide Prevention Services initiative is an Australian Government-funded primary mental healthcare initiative providing free intensive psychological intervention for consumers at moderate risk of self-harm or suicide. Findings from a multi-method evaluation aimed at identifying whether the initiative is being implemented as stipulated within the operational guidelines, barriers and facilitators to implementation, and preliminary outcomes suggest that the Suicide Prevention Services are largely being implemented as stipulated in the Guidelines, but with some exceptions. In particular, service delivery barriers unique to rural and remote areas place limitations on implementation. Uptake of the ATAPS Suicide Prevention Services is high (10,428 consumers were referred to the Suicide Prevention Services between October 2008 and April 2013, and 86% of those attended at least one session), as is acceptance from organizations involved in its implementation.
获得联合心理服务(ATAPS)自杀预防服务倡议是一项由澳大利亚政府资助的初级精神卫生保健倡议,为有中度自残或自杀风险的消费者提供免费的强化心理干预。一项多方法评估的结果旨在确定该倡议是否按照操作指南的规定实施、实施的障碍和促进因素以及初步结果,结果表明自杀预防服务在很大程度上是按照指南的规定实施的,但也有一些例外情况。特别是,农村和偏远地区特有的服务提供障碍对实施造成了限制。ATAPS自杀预防服务的接受率很高(2008年10月至2013年4月期间有10428名消费者被转介到自杀预防服务,其中86%的人至少参加了一次疗程),参与实施的组织的接受度也很高。