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青少年心理健康服务与身体健康共病的过渡准备。

Transition Readiness Among Youth Accessing Mental Health Services With Physical Health Co-Morbidities.

机构信息

Lawrence Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

Child Care Health Dev. 2024 Nov;50(6):e70009. doi: 10.1111/cch.70009.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Transition readiness, or skills and preparation for navigating adult health care, is an important factor in the successful transition from child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) to adult care; however, predictors of transition readiness are not fully understood. One factor which may impact transition readiness among youth accessing CAMHS is the presence of a co-occurring physical health condition; however, this has not been previously examined. Within a cohort of youth receiving CAMHS, the objective of this study was to understand if there is an association between co-occurring physical health conditions and transition readiness and if this relationship is impacted by severity of mental health symptoms.

METHODS

This study was a secondary analysis of baseline data from the Longitudinal Youth in Transition Study, including 237 16- to 18-year-old youth accessing outpatient CAMHS from four different clinical sites. Participants completed self-report measures on mental health symptoms, functioning, service use, transition readiness, and physical health conditions. Multiple linear regression models were used to measure the association between the presence of health conditions and transition readiness scores as well as determine if there was an interaction between mental health symptoms and physical health conditions to predict transition readiness.

RESULTS

Co-occurring physical conditions were reported by 41% of youth and were associated with greater overall transition readiness. There was no interaction between mental health symptom severity and co-occurring physical conditions, though attention problems were independently associated with lower transition readiness scores.

CONCLUSIONS

Youth accessing CAMHS who have a co-occurring physical condition have overall greater transition readiness than youth without a co-occurring condition. Further research should explore the role of frequency and types of healthcare encounters in transition readiness for transition age youth needing ongoing mental health care to better understand how to support self-management and care navigation skill development.

摘要

背景

过渡准备,即驾驭成人保健的技能和准备,是从儿童和青少年心理健康服务(CAMHS)成功过渡到成人护理的一个重要因素;然而,过渡准备的预测因素尚未完全了解。在接受 CAMHS 的年轻人中,一个可能影响过渡准备的因素是是否存在共病的身体健康状况;然而,这尚未得到过检验。在一个接受 CAMHS 的年轻人队列中,本研究的目的是了解是否存在共病身体健康状况与过渡准备之间的关联,以及这种关系是否受到心理健康症状严重程度的影响。

方法

本研究是对纵向青少年过渡研究基线数据的二次分析,包括来自四个不同临床站点的 237 名 16 至 18 岁接受门诊 CAMHS 的年轻人。参与者完成了关于心理健康症状、功能、服务使用、过渡准备和身体健康状况的自我报告测量。使用多元线性回归模型来衡量健康状况的存在与过渡准备评分之间的关联,并确定心理健康症状和身体健康状况之间是否存在交互作用来预测过渡准备。

结果

41%的年轻人报告存在共病身体健康状况,且与整体过渡准备程度较高相关。尽管注意力问题与较低的过渡准备评分独立相关,但心理健康症状严重程度与共病身体健康状况之间没有交互作用。

结论

接受 CAMHS 的年轻人如果存在共病身体健康状况,整体过渡准备程度高于没有共病身体健康状况的年轻人。进一步的研究应探讨医疗保健接触的频率和类型在过渡准备中的作用,以更好地了解如何支持需要持续心理健康护理的过渡年龄青少年的自我管理和护理导航技能发展,从而为过渡年龄的年轻人提供更好的支持。

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