McGorry Patrick, Gunasiri Hasini, Mei Cristina, Rice Simon, Gao Caroline X
Centre for Youth Mental Health, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia.
Orygen Youth Health, Parkville, VIC, Australia.
Front Psychiatry. 2025 Jan 21;15:1517533. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1517533. eCollection 2024.
Since the mid-20th century, mental illness has become a leading cause of health burden, particularly among adolescents and emerging adults, with most disorders emerging before the age of 25. Over the past two decades, mental ill health has surged to alarming levels, with evidence confirming that the increase is not just due to better awareness or diagnosis but reflects a genuine public health crisis.
STUDY DESIGN/METHOD: We explore the evolving landscape of youth mental health and its contributing factors, including family dynamics, educational pressures, climate change, social media, and socio-economic challenges, potentially linked to neoliberal policies. A narrative review methodology was employed to analyze these factors and their role in the trends of mental ill-health among young people.
We document mental health trends since the mid-1990s, focusing on mental and substance use disorders among young people and their current needs. Potential new explanatory factors and megatrends, potentially flowing from a paradigm shift in the global political economy which has largely passed under the radar, yet which has produced fragmentation and inequality, are identified, with the COVID-19 pandemic further intensifying these trends. We discuss methodologies to estimate the contribution of these megatrends and outline potential barriers to implementation, along with strategies to overcome them.
This review calls for a comprehensive global action plan, emphasizing prevention, early intervention, and improved treatment strategies. In addition to strengthening prevention, which may take time and be elusive, immediate action is needed to innovate and expand services, which are currently under-resourced and overwhelmed.
自20世纪中叶以来,精神疾病已成为健康负担的主要原因,尤其是在青少年和刚成年的人群中,大多数疾病在25岁之前出现。在过去二十年中,精神健康问题已飙升至令人担忧的程度,有证据证实这种增加不仅仅是由于意识提高或诊断改善,而是反映了一场真正的公共卫生危机。
研究设计/方法:我们探讨了青少年心理健康的演变情况及其影响因素,包括家庭动态、教育压力、气候变化、社交媒体和社会经济挑战,这些因素可能与新自由主义政策有关。采用叙述性综述方法来分析这些因素及其在年轻人心理健康不良趋势中的作用。
我们记录了自20世纪90年代中期以来的心理健康趋势,重点关注年轻人中的精神和物质使用障碍及其当前需求。确定了潜在的新解释因素和大趋势,这些因素可能源于全球政治经济的范式转变,这一转变在很大程度上未被关注,但却导致了分裂和不平等,而新冠疫情进一步加剧了这些趋势。我们讨论了估计这些大趋势贡献的方法,并概述了实施的潜在障碍以及克服这些障碍的策略。
本综述呼吁制定一项全面的全球行动计划,强调预防、早期干预和改进治疗策略。除了加强预防(这可能需要时间且难以实现)之外,还需要立即采取行动来创新和扩大服务,目前这些服务资源不足且不堪重负。