Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland, Australia.
Prehosp Disaster Med. 2023 Apr;38(2):223-231. doi: 10.1017/S1049023X23000092. Epub 2023 Jan 24.
Following the 2010-2011 floods and cyclones that affected 78% of Queensland, Australia, a State-wide mental health response was established. The response plan included a 24-hour access line. This study examines the effectiveness of the mental health screening program conducted via the State-wide health call center (13HEALTH) in 2012.
Callers to the 13HEALTH line were screened to assess the impact of the disaster. The 13HEALTH clinicians administered the Primary Care-Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Scale (PC-PTSD) screening measure. Those scoring more than two on the PC-PTSD Scale were provided information on the emotional impact of disasters and a referral to the post-disaster specialist mental health program (SMHP). For calls related to those under 18, a single-item question assessed behavioral or emotional changes since the natural disasters. Those with identified changes were offered a referral to a post-disaster SMHP.The study evaluates the relationship between disaster exposure and the likelihood of 13HEALTH callers experiencing physical health concerns and unacknowledged mental health symptoms. The program's cost for the 12 months of 2012 was assessed using data from the financial contract.
In 2012, there were 205,064 calls to 13HEALTH: 19,708 identified as residing in a flood or cyclone-affected area, 7,315 adults indicated they were personally affected, and 907 scored more than two on the PC-PTSD Scale. Only 700 agreed to a referral to the SMHP. There were 290 children under 18 assessed as at risk; 207 accepted a referral to a SMHP.Regions that experienced a greater impact from the floods and cyclones were 1.3-2.3 times more likely to report being personally affected by the floods and cyclones. Similarly, these regions had more callers scoring more than two on the PC-PTSD Scale. The total cost of the 13HEALTH program for 2012 was $53,284 (AU) across all age groups.
The 13HEALTH general health post-disaster screening program demonstrates opportunistic screening may assist identification of those with unmet mental health needs. The data indicate an increased likelihood of personal exposure in the more affected regions with an increased risk of unrecognized psychological symptoms as assessed by the PC-PTSD Scale. However, more than 20% declined referral to a SMHP.
2010-2011 年昆士兰州遭受洪水和气旋影响的地区达到 78%,澳大利亚建立了全州范围的心理健康应急响应。该应急计划包括 24 小时热线。本研究调查了 2012 年通过全州健康呼叫中心(13HEALTH)进行的心理健康筛查计划的效果。
拨打 13HEALTH 热线的呼叫者接受了受灾影响的评估。13HEALTH 的临床医生采用了初级保健创伤后应激障碍量表(PC-PTSD)进行筛查。那些在 PC-PTSD 量表上得分超过两分的人会获得有关灾难带来的情绪影响的信息,并被转介到灾后专门的心理健康项目(SMHP)。对于与 18 岁以下人群相关的电话,一个单项问题评估了自自然灾害以来的行为或情绪变化。那些发现有变化的人会被转介到灾后 SMHP。本研究评估了灾难暴露与 13HEALTH 呼叫者经历身体健康问题和未被承认的心理健康症状的可能性之间的关系。该计划在 2012 年 12 个月的费用使用财务合同中的数据进行评估。
2012 年,有 205064 个电话打到 13HEALTH:19708 个被识别为居住在洪水或气旋受灾地区,7315 个成年人表示他们个人受到影响,907 个在 PC-PTSD 量表上得分超过两分。只有 700 人同意转介到 SMHP。有 290 个 18 岁以下的儿童被评估为有风险;207 人接受了转介到 SMHP。受灾地区受洪水和气旋影响越大,报告个人受到洪水和气旋影响的可能性就增加 1.3-2.3 倍。同样,这些地区有更多的呼叫者在 PC-PTSD 量表上得分超过两分。2012 年,全州范围内所有年龄组的 13HEALTH 项目总成本为 53284 澳元(AU)。
13HEALTH 一般健康灾后筛查计划表明,机会性筛查可能有助于确定那些有未满足的心理健康需求的人。数据表明,在受灾更严重的地区,个人接触的可能性增加,而 PC-PTSD 量表评估的未被识别的心理症状的风险增加。然而,超过 20%的人拒绝转介到 SMHP。