Orygen, 35 Poplar Road, 3052, Parkville, Melbourne, Australia.
Centre for Youth Mental Health, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Melbourne, Australia.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2024 Mar 1;24(1):262. doi: 10.1186/s12913-024-10734-5.
Young people with mental ill-health experience higher rates of high-risk sexual behaviour, have poorer sexual health outcomes, and lower satisfaction with their sexual wellbeing compared to their peers. Ensuring good sexual health in this cohort is a public health concern, but best practice intervention in the area remains under-researched. This study aimed to co-design a novel intervention to address the sexual health needs of young people with mental ill-health to test its effectiveness in a future trial undertaken in youth mental health services in Melbourne, Australia.
We followed the 2022 Medical Research Council (MRC) guidelines for developing and evaluating complex interventions. This involved synthesising evidence from the 'top down' (published evidence) and 'bottom up' (stakeholder views). We combined systematic review findings with data elicited from qualitative interviews and focus groups with young people, carers, and clinicians and identified critical cultural issues to inform the development of our intervention.
Existing evidence in the field of sexual health in youth mental health was limited but suggested the need to address sexual wellbeing as a concept broader than an absence of negative health outcomes. The Information-Motivation-Belief (IMB) model was chosen as the theoretical Framework on which to base the intervention. Interviews/focus groups were conducted with 29 stakeholders (18 clinicians, three carers, and eight young people). Synthesis of the evidence gathered resulted in the co-design of a novel intervention consisting of an initial consultation and four 60-90-minute sessions delivered individually by a young 'sex-positive' clinician with additional training in sexual health. Barriers and supports to intervention success were also identified.
Using the MRC Framework has guided the co-design of a potentially promising intervention that addresses the sexual health needs of young people with mental ill-health. The next step is to test the intervention in a one-arm feasibility trial.
与同龄人相比,患有精神健康问题的年轻人更有可能出现高危性行为,性健康状况较差,对性健康的满意度较低。确保这一年轻群体的良好性健康是公共卫生关注的重点,但该领域的最佳实践干预措施仍有待研究。本研究旨在共同设计一种新的干预措施,以满足患有精神健康问题的年轻人的性健康需求,并在澳大利亚墨尔本的青年心理健康服务中进行未来试验,以测试其效果。
我们遵循 2022 年医学研究委员会(MRC)制定和评估复杂干预措施的指南。这涉及从“自上而下”(已发表的证据)和“自下而上”(利益相关者的观点)综合证据。我们将系统评价结果与从年轻人、照顾者和临床医生的定性访谈和焦点小组中收集的数据相结合,并确定了关键的文化问题,以为我们的干预措施的发展提供信息。
在青年心理健康领域的性健康领域,现有证据有限,但表明需要将性健康作为一个比没有负面健康结果更广泛的概念来解决。信息-动机-信念(IMB)模型被选为该干预措施的理论框架。与 29 名利益相关者(18 名临床医生、3 名照顾者和 8 名年轻人)进行了访谈/焦点小组。对收集到的证据进行综合分析,共同设计了一种新的干预措施,包括由一名具有性健康额外培训的年轻“性积极”临床医生进行的初始咨询和四次 60-90 分钟的个别会议。还确定了干预成功的障碍和支持。
使用 MRC 框架指导了一种潜在有前途的干预措施的共同设计,该措施解决了患有精神健康问题的年轻人的性健康需求。下一步是在一项单臂可行性试验中测试该干预措施。