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迈向理解青少年心理健康的多层次框架的进化序言:一项国际德尔菲研究。

An Evolutionary Preamble Towards a Multilevel Framework to Understand Adolescent Mental Health: An International Delphi Study.

作者信息

Sancassiani Federica, Barrui Vanessa, Bert Fabrizio, Carucci Sara, Charfi Fatma, Cossu Giulia, Holte Arne, Lindert Jutta, Marchini Simone, Perra Alessandra, Pinna Samantha, Nardi Antonio Egidio, Scano Alessandra, Soutullo Cesar A, Tusconi Massimo, Primavera Diego

机构信息

Department of Medical Sciences and Public Health, University of Cagliari, 09042 Monserrato, Italy.

Child and Adolescent Neuropsichiatry Unit, "A. Cao" Pediatric Hospital, P.O. Microcitemico, ASL Cagliari, 09121 Cagliari, Italy.

出版信息

Children (Basel). 2025 Sep 5;12(9):1189. doi: 10.3390/children12091189.

Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Adolescence is a sensitive developmental window shaped by both vulnerabilities and adaptive potential. From an evolutionary standpoint, mental health difficulties in this period may represent functional responses to environmental stressors rather than mere dysfunctions. Despite increasing interest, integrative models capturing the dynamic interplay of risk and protective factors in adolescent mental health remain limited. This study presents a holistic, multi-level framework grounded in ecological and evolutionary theories to improve understanding and intervention strategies.

METHODS

A two-round Delphi method was used to develop and validate the framework. Twelve experts in adolescent mental health evaluated a preliminary draft derived from the literature. In Round 1, 12 items were rated across five criteria (YES/NO format), with feedback provided when consensus thresholds were not met. Revisions were made using consensus index scores. In Round 2, the revised draft was assessed across eight broader dimensions. A consensus threshold of 0.75 was used in both rounds.

RESULTS

Twelve out of thirteen experts (92%) agreed to join the panel. Round 1 item scores ranged from 0.72 to 0.85, with an average consensus index of 0.78. In Round 2, ratings improved significantly, ranging from 0.82 to 1.0, with an average of 0.95. The Steering Committee incorporated expert feedback by refining the structure, deepening content, updating sources, and clarifying key components.

CONCLUSIONS

The final framework allows for the clustering of indicators across macro-, medium-, and micro-level domains. It offers a robust foundation for future research and the development of targeted, evolutionarily informed mental health interventions for adolescents.

摘要

背景/目的:青春期是一个敏感的发育窗口,既受到脆弱性的影响,也具有适应潜力。从进化的角度来看,这一时期的心理健康问题可能代表了对环境压力源的功能性反应,而不仅仅是功能失调。尽管关注度不断提高,但能够捕捉青少年心理健康中风险和保护因素动态相互作用的综合模型仍然有限。本研究提出了一个基于生态和进化理论的整体、多层次框架,以增进理解并改进干预策略。

方法

采用两轮德尔菲法来开发和验证该框架。12名青少年心理健康专家对从文献中得出的初步草案进行了评估。在第一轮中,根据五个标准(是/否格式)对12个项目进行评分,未达到共识阈值时提供反馈。使用共识指数分数进行修订。在第二轮中,对修订后的草案在八个更广泛的维度上进行评估。两轮均采用0.75的共识阈值。

结果

13名专家中有12名(92%)同意加入该小组。第一轮项目得分在0.72至0.85之间,平均共识指数为0.78。在第二轮中,评分显著提高,范围从0.82至1.0,平均为0.95。指导委员会通过完善结构、深化内容、更新来源和阐明关键组成部分纳入了专家反馈。

结论

最终框架允许对宏观、中观和微观层面领域的指标进行聚类。它为未来的研究以及为青少年开发有针对性的、基于进化的心理健康干预措施提供了坚实的基础。

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