District Functional Unit for Adolescents 2022: a pilot project in Italy to detect mental health strengths and difficulties among youth.

IF 1.6 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Renan Göksal, Silvia Salcuni, Giulia Marino, Matteo Paduanello, Guido De Renoche
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The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted young people's mental health, leading to increased distress and reduced life satisfaction worldwide. Among the worst-hit countries, Italy saw mental health services shift online, prioritizing urgent cases. Consequently, therapy for many individuals was interrupted, leaving young people largely neglected. In response, the Italian government allocated €8 million for youth mental health initiatives during the pandemic, and the Veneto region utilized €2 million to establish the District Functional Unit for Adolescents (UFDA) within its public Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services to provide specialized care for young people. The pilot phase was implemented between April and December 2022. This study reports preliminary findings on UFDA's effectiveness in Padua's Local Health Unit. The main objectives include describing patient characteristics and assessing the intervention outcomes. The study involved 255 youths, representing 71.43% of patients at UFDA (mean: 14.4; range: 12-24 years), and 170 parents. Self- and informant-report versions of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) were administered. A regional questionnaire was used to describe the patient profiles, and the intervention progress record documented anamnestic data and clinical progress of patients. The study revealed positive intervention outcomes despite the limited number of psychotherapy sessions. Results of the SDQ highlighted improvements in all difficulty scales after the intervention. The UFDA pilot project underscores the potential of a preventive, youth-centered approach to address young people's mental health needs. The insights from this study can inform strategies to enhance youth mental health care in post-COVID-19 Italy.

2022年青少年区职能单位:意大利的一个试点项目,旨在发现青年的心理健康优势和困难。
2019冠状病毒病大流行严重影响了年轻人的心理健康,导致全球年轻人的痛苦增加,生活满意度降低。在受影响最严重的国家中,意大利的精神卫生服务转向了网上,优先处理紧急病例。因此,对许多人的治疗被中断,留下年轻人在很大程度上被忽视。为此,意大利政府在疫情期间为青年心理健康倡议拨款800万欧元,威尼托大区利用200万欧元在其公共儿童和青少年心理健康服务机构内设立了地区青少年职能单位,为年轻人提供专门护理。试点阶段于2022年4月至12月实施。本研究报告了UFDA在帕多瓦当地卫生单位的有效性的初步发现。主要目标包括描述患者特征和评估干预结果。该研究涉及255名青少年,占UFDA患者的71.43%(平均:14.4;年龄范围:12-24岁),170名家长。采用自我和举报人版本的优势与困难问卷(SDQ)。采用区域问卷对患者资料进行描述,干预进展记录记录患者的记忆数据和临床进展。尽管心理治疗的次数有限,但研究显示了积极的干预效果。SDQ的结果强调了干预后所有困难量表的改善。食品药品监督管理局试点项目强调了以青年为中心的预防性办法解决青年人心理健康需要的潜力。本研究的见解可以为加强covid -19后意大利青年精神卫生保健的战略提供信息。
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