Staples Lauren, Nielssen Olav, Kayrouz Rony, Cross Shane, Karin Eyal, Ryan Katie, Dear Blake, Titov Nickolai
MindSpot Clinic, Macquarie University, Australia.
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Macquarie University, Australia.
Internet Interv. 2020 Dec;22:100351. doi: 10.1016/j.invent.2020.100351. Epub 2020 Oct 22.
The MindSpot Clinic, funded by the Australian Government, is a national digital mental health service (DMHS) providing services to people experiencing anxiety and depression. We recently reported increased service use in the early weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic (19 March to 15 April 2020), and a small increase in anxiety symptoms. This follow-up paper examines trends in service use and symptoms, over 12 weeks from 19 March to 10 June 2020.
Demographics, symptoms, and psychosocial stressors were compared for participants starting an online assessment over four time-periods: A baseline "Comparison period" prior to the COVID-19 pandemic (1 to 28 September 2019), "Weeks 1-4" of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia (19 March-15 April 2020), "Weeks 5-8" (16 April-13 May 2020) and "Weeks 9-12" (14 May-10 June). Responses to questions about the impact of COVID-19 and strategies used by participants to improve their mental wellbeing are also reported.
A total of 5455 people started a mental health assessment with MindSpot from 19 March to 10 June 2020. The number of assessments per week rose steadily from 303 in week 1 to a peak of 578 in week 5. Symptoms of anxiety were highest in Weeks 1-4, declining steadily over subsequent weeks. Psychological distress and depression, as measured by the K-10 and PHQ-9 respectively, remained stable. Concern about COVID-19 was highest in the first week then steadily declined during the following weeks. The proportions of participants reporting changes to routine were consistent across the 12 weeks, and most participants reported adopting helpful strategies to improve their mental wellbeing.
We observed an initial increase in service use, which reduced over the 12 weeks. The initial rise in anxiety symptoms returned to baseline. Reported concern about the effect of COVID-19 declined steadily over 12 weeks. Symptoms of psychological distress and depression measured by the K-10 and PHQ-9, and the proportion reporting suicidal thoughts and plans did not change, and to date we have not identified indications of a mental health crisis. However, the long-term effects of COVID-19 on the economy and large sections of society are yet to be fully realised, indicating the importance of ongoing monitoring and reporting of trends as indicators of the mental health of the nation.
由澳大利亚政府资助的MindSpot诊所是一项全国性数字心理健康服务(DMHS),为焦虑和抑郁患者提供服务。我们最近报告称,在2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的最初几周(2020年3月19日至4月15日)服务使用量增加,焦虑症状略有增加。这篇后续论文研究了2020年3月19日至6月10日这12周内服务使用情况和症状的趋势。
比较了在四个时间段开始在线评估的参与者的人口统计学、症状和心理社会压力源:COVID-19大流行之前的基线“比较期”(2019年9月1日至28日)、澳大利亚COVID-19大流行的“第1 - 4周”(2020年3月19日至4月15日)、“第5 - 8周”(2020年4月16日至5月13日)和“第9 - 12周”(2020年5月14日至6月10日)。还报告了关于COVID-19影响的问题的回答以及参与者用来改善心理健康的策略。
2020年3月19日至6月10日,共有5455人开始在MindSpot进行心理健康评估。每周评估次数从第1周的303次稳步上升至第5周的峰值578次。焦虑症状在第1 - 4周最高,随后几周稳步下降。分别用K-10和PHQ-9测量的心理困扰和抑郁保持稳定。对COVID-19的担忧在第一周最高,随后几周稳步下降。在这12周内,报告日常活动有变化的参与者比例一致,大多数参与者报告采取了有益的策略来改善心理健康。
我们观察到服务使用量最初有所增加,但在12周内有所减少。焦虑症状的最初上升恢复到了基线水平。报告的对COVID-19影响的担忧在12周内稳步下降。用K-10和PHQ-9测量的心理困扰和抑郁症状以及报告有自杀念头和计划的比例没有变化,到目前为止我们尚未发现心理健康危机的迹象。然而,COVID-19对经济和大部分社会的长期影响尚未完全显现,这表明持续监测和报告趋势作为国家心理健康指标的重要性。