Demkowicz Ola, Panayiotou Margarita, Parsons Sam, Feltham Amy, Arseneault Louise, Ingram Beth, Patalay Praveetha, Edge Dawn, Pierce Matthias, Creswell Cathy, Victor Christina, O'Connor Rory C, Qualter Pamela
Manchester Institute of Education, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Front Psychiatry. 2021 Apr 8;12:622562. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.622562. eCollection 2021.
In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, the swift response of mental health research funders and institutions, service providers, and academics enabled progress toward understanding the mental health consequences. Nevertheless, there remains an urgent need to understand the true extent of the short- and long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health, necessitating ongoing research. Although the speed with which mental health researchers have mobilized to respond to the pandemic so far is to be commended, there are valid concerns as to whether speed may have compromised the quality of our work. As the pandemic continues to evolve, we must take time to reflect on our initial research response and collectively consider how we can use this to strengthen ensuing COVID-19 mental health research and our response to future crises. Here, we offer our reflections as members of the UK mental health research community to discuss the continuing progress and persisting challenges of our COVID-19 response, which we hope can encourage reflection and discussion among the wider research community. We conclude that (1) Fragmentation in our infrastructure has challenged the efficient, effective and equitable deployment of resources, (2) In responding quickly, we may have overlooked the role of experts by experience, (3) Robust and open methods may have been compromised by speedy responses, and (4) This pandemic may exacerbate existing issues of inequality in our workforce.
面对新冠疫情,心理健康研究资助者、机构、服务提供者和学者迅速做出反应,在了解心理健康影响方面取得了进展。然而,仍迫切需要了解新冠疫情对心理健康的短期和长期影响的真实程度,这使得持续研究成为必要。尽管心理健康研究人员迄今为止对疫情做出反应的速度值得称赞,但对于速度是否可能影响了我们工作的质量,人们也有合理的担忧。随着疫情不断演变,我们必须花时间反思我们最初的研究反应,并共同思考如何利用这一点来加强后续的新冠心理健康研究以及我们对未来危机的应对。在此,我们作为英国心理健康研究界的成员发表我们的思考,以讨论我们应对新冠疫情的持续进展和持续挑战,我们希望这能鼓励更广泛的研究界进行反思和讨论。我们得出以下结论:(1)我们基础设施的碎片化对资源的高效、有效和公平部署构成了挑战;(2)在迅速做出反应的过程中,我们可能忽视了有经验的专家的作用;(3)快速反应可能损害了稳健和开放的方法;(4)这场疫情可能会加剧我们劳动力中现有的不平等问题。