McGorry Patrick D, Mei Cristina, Chanen Andrew, Hodges Craig, Alvarez-Jimenez Mario, Killackey Eóin
Orygen, National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health; Centre for Youth Mental Health, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia.
World Psychiatry. 2022 Feb;21(1):61-76. doi: 10.1002/wps.20938.
Mental ill-health represents the main threat to the health, survival and future potential of young people around the world. There are indications that this is a rising tide of vulnerability and need for care, a trend that has been augmented by the COVID-19 pandemic. It represents a global public health crisis, which not only demands a deep and sophisticated understanding of possible targets for prevention, but also urgent reform and investment in the provision of developmentally appropriate clinical care. Despite having the greatest level of need, and potential to benefit, adolescents and emerging adults have the worst access to timely and quality mental health care. How is this global crisis to be addressed? Since the start of the century, a range of co-designed youth mental health strategies and innovations have emerged. These range from digital platforms, through to new models of primary care to new services for potentially severe mental illness, which must be locally adapted according to the availability of resources, workforce, cultural factors and health financing patterns. The fulcrum of this progress is the advent of broad-spectrum, integrated primary youth mental health care services. They represent a blueprint and beach-head for an overdue global system reform. While resources will vary across settings, the mental health needs of young people are largely universal, and underpin a set of fundamental principles and design features. These include establishing an accessible, "soft entry" youth primary care platform with digital support, where young people are valued and essential partners in the design, operation, management and evaluation of the service. Global progress achieved to date in implementing integrated youth mental health care has highlighted that these services are being accessed by young people with genuine and substantial mental health needs, that they are benefiting from them, and that both these young people and their families are highly satisfied with the services they receive. However, we are still at base camp and these primary care platforms need to be scaled up across the globe, complemented by prevention, digital platforms and, crucially, more specialized care for complex and persistent conditions, aligned to this transitional age range (from approximately 12 to 25 years). The rising tide of mental ill-health in young people globally demands that this focus be elevated to a top priority in global health.
心理健康问题是全球年轻人健康、生存及未来发展潜力面临的主要威胁。有迹象表明,这一弱势群体不断增加,对护理的需求也在上升,而新冠疫情更是加剧了这一趋势。这是一场全球公共卫生危机,不仅需要深入、全面地了解可能的预防目标,还迫切需要对提供适合其发展阶段的临床护理进行改革并投入资金。尽管青少年和刚成年的人需求最为迫切,也最有可能从中受益,但他们获得及时、优质心理健康护理的机会却最少。如何应对这场全球危机?自本世纪初以来,一系列共同设计的青少年心理健康战略和创新举措不断涌现。这些举措涵盖了从数字平台到初级保健新模式,再到针对潜在严重精神疾病的新服务等各个方面,必须根据资源、劳动力、文化因素和卫生筹资模式在当地进行调整。这一进展的关键在于广谱、综合的青少年初级心理健康护理服务的出现。它们为早就该进行的全球系统改革提供了蓝图和滩头阵地。虽然不同地区的资源各不相同,但年轻人的心理健康需求在很大程度上是普遍的,并支撑着一系列基本原则和设计特点。这些原则和特点包括建立一个有数字支持、易于进入的“软着陆”青少年初级保健平台,在该平台中,年轻人是服务设计、运营、管理和评估中受重视的重要合作伙伴。迄今为止,在实施综合青少年心理健康护理方面取得的全球进展表明,有真正且严重心理健康需求的年轻人正在使用这些服务,并从中受益,而且这些年轻人及其家人对所获得的服务高度满意。然而,我们仍处于起步阶段,这些初级保健平台需要在全球范围内扩大规模,并辅以预防措施、数字平台,至关重要的是,还需要针对复杂和持续性病症提供更专业的护理,以适应这个过渡年龄范围(大约12至25岁)。全球年轻人心理健康问题日益严重,这就要求将这一重点提升为全球卫生领域的首要任务。