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新冠疫情期间成年智力残疾者的心理健康与福祉:一项叙述性综述

The mental health and well-being of adults with intellectual disability during the COVID-19 pandemic: A narrative review.

作者信息

Lunsky Yona, Jahoda Andrew, Navas Patricia, Campanella Sabrina, Havercamp Susan M

机构信息

Centre for Addiction and Mental Health University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada.

University of Glasgow Glasgow UK.

出版信息

J Policy Pract Intellect Disabil. 2022 Mar;19(1):35-47. doi: 10.1111/jppi.12412. Epub 2022 Feb 25.

DOI:10.1111/jppi.12412
PMID:35601014
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9115206/
Abstract

Prior to the start of the pandemic, adults with intellectual disability (ID) were more likely to experience mental health difficulties and face barriers obtaining mental health care. COVID-related public health restrictions, combined with heightened challenges to obtain timely mental health care, have served to worsen this situation internationally, with a combination of new onset conditions and worsening mental health for those already struggling. In this narrative review, we summarize literature on the mental health of adults with ID during the COVID-19 pandemic to describe what is known based on clinician perceptions, existing administrative health data, family and staff perceptions, and self-report. In addition to noting similarities and differences in findings based on the source of information, we also explored how experiences differed depending on where and when the research was conducted. Based primarily on research conducted during the first six months of the pandemic, there is a consistent finding across sources of increased anxiety, stress, and isolation. This review also explored the delivery of virtual mental health care and the impact of pandemic-based mental health interventions. There have been very few research studies evaluating clinical care during this time but clinicians have managed to provide supports virtually, which has been evaluated positively by some individuals. This narrative review concludes by identifying gaps in the literature and suggests key directions for future mental health research, policy, and practice efforts. Any mental health efforts now and during pandemic recovery need to have an understanding of how the mental health needs and services for adults with ID have evolved over the course of the pandemic. Further research is needed on the impact of both clinical interventions and other nonclinical efforts on the mental health of people with ID.

摘要

在疫情开始之前,智障成年人更有可能出现心理健康问题,并在获得心理健康护理方面面临障碍。与新冠疫情相关的公共卫生限制措施,加上及时获得心理健康护理面临的更大挑战,在国际上使这种情况恶化,既有新出现的病症,也有让那些已经在苦苦挣扎的人心理健康状况恶化的情况。在这篇叙述性综述中,我们总结了关于新冠疫情期间智障成年人心理健康的文献,以描述基于临床医生的看法、现有的行政健康数据、家庭和工作人员的看法以及自我报告所了解到的情况。除了指出基于信息来源的研究结果中的异同之外,我们还探讨了研究经历如何因研究开展的地点和时间而有所不同。主要基于疫情头六个月进行的研究,各信息来源一致发现焦虑、压力和孤独感有所增加。本综述还探讨了虚拟心理健康护理的提供情况以及基于疫情的心理健康干预措施的影响。在这段时间里,评估临床护理的研究非常少,但临床医生设法通过虚拟方式提供支持,一些人对这种方式给予了积极评价。这篇叙述性综述通过找出文献中的空白得出结论,并提出了未来心理健康研究、政策和实践工作的关键方向。现在以及在疫情恢复期间的任何心理健康工作都需要了解智障成年人的心理健康需求和服务在疫情期间是如何演变的。需要进一步研究临床干预措施和其他非临床工作对智障人士心理健康的影响。