Reupert Andrea, Bartholomew Catherine, Cuff Rose, Foster Kim, Matar Jodie, Maybery Darryl J, Pettenuzzo Laura
Faculty of Education, Krongold Clinic, Monash University Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Wellways Australia Incorporating Australian HealthCall Group Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Front Psychiatry. 2019 Feb 15;10:59. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00059. eCollection 2019.
The transition to adulthood can be a vulnerable period for certain population groups. In particular, young adults aged 18-25 years who have a parent with mental illness and/or substance use problems face increased risks to their mental health compared to same aged peers. Yet these young adults may not have access to age-appropriate, targeted interventions, nor engage with traditional face-to-face health services. To support this vulnerable group, services need to engage with them in environments where they are likely to seek help, such as the Internet. This paper describes the risk mechanisms for this group of young adults, and the theoretical and empirical basis, aims, features and content of a tailored online group intervention; mi.spot (ental llness: upportive, reventative, nline, argeted). The participatory approach employed to design the intervention is described. This involved working collaboratively with stakeholders (i.e., young adults, clinicians, researchers and website developers). Implementation considerations and future research priorities for an online approach targeting this group of young adults conclude the paper.
向成年期的过渡对某些人群来说可能是一个脆弱时期。特别是,父母患有精神疾病和/或物质使用问题的18至25岁的年轻人,与同龄人相比,其心理健康面临的风险更高。然而,这些年轻人可能无法获得适合其年龄的针对性干预措施,也不会参与传统的面对面健康服务。为了支持这一弱势群体,服务需要在他们可能寻求帮助的环境中与他们接触,比如互联网。本文描述了这群年轻人的风险机制,以及量身定制的在线团体干预措施mi.spot(精神疾病:支持性、预防性、在线、针对性)的理论和实证基础、目标、特点和内容。还描述了用于设计该干预措施的参与式方法。这涉及与利益相关者(即年轻人、临床医生、研究人员和网站开发者)合作。针对这群年轻人的在线方法的实施考虑因素和未来研究重点在本文结尾部分进行了阐述。