Cluster for Resilience and Wellbeing, Appleton Institute, Central Queensland University, Brisbane, QLD 4000, Australia.
Faculty of Medicine, School of Public Health, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jun 23;18(13):6740. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18136740.
MATES in Construction (MATES) is a multimodal, peer-led, workplace suicide prevention and early intervention program developed to reduce the risk of suicide among construction industry workers through active facilitation of appropriate support. The MATES case management model provides an example of a nonclinical service for meeting the needs of individuals in the construction industry who, while at elevated risk of mental health problems and suicidality, are traditionally less likely to seek help. The aim of this research was to conduct an evaluation of the MATES case management database to quantify service demand, and to examine the demographic, occupational profile, presenting issues, referral pathways, and perceived benefit of case management among individuals who used this service. The research reports on routinely collected data from the Queensland MATES case management database, which contains records on 3759 individuals collected over the period 2010-2018, and findings from a small and opportunistic exit survey undertaken with 14 clients in 2019. Overall, findings suggest that the demand for case management through MATES has increased significantly and that clients felt that their needs and concerns were appropriately addressed. The most common presenting issues were relationship, work, and family problems, suicide, and mental health concerns. Findings confirm that causes of distress extend beyond the realm of mental disorder and span a range of psychosocial issues. Significantly, it offers an approach that may divert individuals in crisis away from presenting to over-run emergency departments, and towards services that are more equipped to meet their individual needs.
建筑行业工人同行互助计划(MATES)是一种多模式、同伴主导的、职场自杀预防和早期干预计划,旨在通过积极促进适当的支持,降低建筑行业工人的自杀风险。MATES 个案管理模式为满足建筑行业个人的需求提供了一个非临床服务的范例,这些人虽然有心理健康问题和自杀风险,但传统上不太可能寻求帮助。本研究旨在对 MATES 个案管理数据库进行评估,以量化服务需求,并研究使用该服务的个人的人口统计学、职业概况、出现问题、转介途径和对个案管理的感知益处。该研究报告了来自昆士兰 MATES 个案管理数据库的常规收集数据,该数据库包含了 2010 年至 2018 年期间收集的 3759 名个人的记录,以及 2019 年对 14 名客户进行的一项小型和机会性的退出调查的结果。总体而言,研究结果表明,通过 MATES 对个案管理的需求显著增加,客户认为他们的需求和关注得到了妥善处理。最常见的出现问题是人际关系、工作和家庭问题、自杀和心理健康问题。研究结果证实,困扰的原因不仅限于精神障碍领域,而是涵盖了一系列社会心理问题。重要的是,它提供了一种方法,可以使处于危机中的个人避免前往人满为患的急诊室,而是转向更能满足他们个人需求的服务。