Halladay Jillian, Stead Victoria, McCarron Catherine, Kennedy Marina, King Kyla, Venantius Michelle, Carter A, Syan Sabrina, Matthews Mareena, Khoshroo Saba, Massey Myra, Rahman Liah, Burns Jacinda, Punia Kiran, MacKillop Emily, Raymond Holly, MacKillop James
Peter Boris Centre for Addictions Research (PBCAR), Hamilton, Ontario.
St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton (SJHH), Research Institute of St. Joe's Hamilton Mental Health and Addictions Research Program, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario.
J Can Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2023 Aug;32(3):185-201. Epub 2023 Aug 1.
High rates of substance misuse during emerging adulthood (~17-25 years of age, also referred to as young adulthood) require developmentally appropriate clinical programs. This article outlines: 1) the development of an evidence-informed young adult outpatient substance use program that takes a biopsychosocial patient-centred approach to care; 2) a quality improvement process and protocol; and 3) the patient characteristics of an initial cohort. Literature reviews, program reviews, environmental scans, and consultations with interested parties (including individuals with lived expertise) were used to develop the program. A 12-week measurement-based care program was developed comprising: 1) individual measurement-based care and motivational enhancement therapy sessions; 2) group programming focused on cognitive behavioural therapy, mindfulness, distress tolerance, and emotional regulation; 3) clinical consultations for diagnostic clarification and/or medication review; and 4) an independent Community Reinforcement Approach Family Training (CRAFT) group for loved ones. A measurement system was concurrently created to collect clinical and program evaluation data at six time points. In the first 21 months of the program, 152 young adults enrolled in the program (mean age = 21 years old, 47% female gender) primarily reporting treatment targets of cannabis (68%) and alcohol (63%) and almost all presenting with co-occurring mental health concerns (95%). The initial cohort who completed the program showed symptom improvements. Collectively, the program demonstrates the feasibility of developing an evidence-informed young adult substance use program using measurement-based care, but also the need for flexibility and ongoing monitoring to meet local needs.
在成年初期(约17 - 25岁,也称为青年期),药物滥用率很高,这需要有适合该年龄段发展的临床项目。本文概述了:1)一个基于证据的青年成人门诊药物使用项目的开发,该项目采用以患者为中心的生物心理社会护理方法;2)一个质量改进过程和方案;3)初始队列的患者特征。通过文献综述、项目审查、环境扫描以及与相关方(包括有实际经验的个人)的磋商来开发该项目。开发了一个为期12周的基于测量的护理项目,包括:1)基于个体测量的护理和动机增强治疗课程;2)专注于认知行为疗法、正念、痛苦耐受和情绪调节的团体项目;3)用于诊断澄清和/或药物审查的临床咨询;4)为亲人设立的独立社区强化方法家庭培训(CRAFT)小组。同时创建了一个测量系统,在六个时间点收集临床和项目评估数据。在该项目的前21个月,152名青年成人参加了该项目(平均年龄 = 21岁,47%为女性),主要报告的治疗目标是大麻(68%)和酒精(63%),几乎所有人都同时存在心理健康问题(95%)。完成该项目的初始队列显示出症状改善。总体而言,该项目证明了使用基于测量的护理来开发一个基于证据的青年成人药物使用项目的可行性,但也表明需要灵活性和持续监测以满足当地需求。