Child and adolescent mental health services during the COVID-19 epidemic in Slovenia: Comparison with other European countries

H. GREGORIČ KUMPERŠČAK, Ivan Podlesnik Peršak
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Purpose: To evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on child and adolescent mental health services (CHAMS) during the first and second epidemic wave. Methods: Members of the Slovenian Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (n=66) were invited to participate in the study. The survey involved two semi-structured questionnaires on CHAMS and clinical and organizational issues with respect to the first and second COVID-19 waves. The findings were compared with similar studies conducted in other European countries. Results: Eighteen members fulfilled the first and seven the second questioner. Thirty-three percent of respondents reported that their CHAMS colleagues were assigned to the COVID-19 wards during the first and 43% in the second wave. The CHAMS were more affected by the public health measures for COVID-19 during the first wave. During the first wave, half of the respondents experienced worsening anxiety disorders, while an increase in all mental disorders was reported during the second wave. Conclusion: A concerning finding of this study was limited access to CHAMS as a result of public health measures, especially during the first wave. But the provision of services in Slovenia was not as severely limited as elsewhere in Europe. CHAMS in Slovenia were able to provide better employee safety measures in terms of COVID-19 infections compared to other European countries. CHAMS employees in Slovenia were more frequently transferred to COVID-19 wards compared to their European colleagues, despite the fact that they were faced with increasing numbers of children and adolescents with mental disorders.
2019冠状病毒病疫情期间斯洛文尼亚儿童和青少年精神卫生服务:与其他欧洲国家的比较
目的:评价2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)流行对第一、二次流行期间儿童青少年心理卫生服务(CHAMS)的影响。方法:斯洛文尼亚儿童和青少年精神病学协会的成员(n=66)被邀请参加研究。该调查涉及两份半结构化问卷,内容涉及第一波和第二波COVID-19的CHAMS以及临床和组织问题。研究结果与其他欧洲国家进行的类似研究进行了比较。结果:完成第一个问题18人,完成第二个问题7人。33%的受访者表示,他们的CHAMS同事在第一波和第二波中分别被分配到COVID-19病房和43%。在第一波疫情中,CHAMS受COVID-19公共卫生措施的影响更大。在第一波中,一半的受访者经历了焦虑症的恶化,而在第二波中,所有精神障碍都有所增加。结论:本研究的一个令人担忧的发现是,由于公共卫生措施,特别是在第一波期间,CHAMS的使用受到限制。但是,斯洛文尼亚提供的服务并不像欧洲其他地方那样受到严重限制。与其他欧洲国家相比,斯洛文尼亚的CHAMS能够在COVID-19感染方面提供更好的员工安全措施。与欧洲同事相比,斯洛文尼亚CHAMS的员工被转移到COVID-19病房的频率更高,尽管他们面临着越来越多患有精神障碍的儿童和青少年。
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