Using the service needs index to quantify complexity and identify treatment needs across youth mental health service populations: an observational study.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
William Capon, Ian B Hickie, Mathew Varidel, Jacob J Crouse, Sebastian Rosenberg, Gina Dimitropoulos, Haley M LaMonica, Elizabeth M Scott, Frank Iorfino
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Abstract

Background: Digital technologies can facilitate comprehensive mental health assessment of an individual's treatment needs, while also enabling data aggregation and analysis at the population or service level. The Service Needs Index (made up of clinical, psychosocial, and comorbidity components) collectively expresses a concise metric for the type, range, and complexity of young people's treatment needs. This study aimed to examine variation in the Service Needs Index across service settings and assess its potential to inform population-level mental health planning.

Methods: Using data from 1611 young people, we examined the Service Needs Index (made up of Clinical, Psychosocial, and Comorbidity subscores) across four mental health service populations (headspace Camperdown, urban headspaces, regional headspaces, and Mind Plasticity [a private practice in Sydney, Australia]). ANCOVA and pairwise comparisons were conducted controlling for age and sex. Bayesian logistic regression was used to examine the association between index scores and the odds of exceeding the Kessler-10 threshold for moderate psychological distress (K-10 ≥ 25).

Results: There was significant variability in Service Needs Index scores (and subscores) between the four service populations. The private practice (Mind Plasticity) and regional headspaces had greater complexity than urban headspace services and headspace Camperdown. Complexity was driven by different patterns: Mind Plasticity had relatively higher clinical and comorbidity needs, while regional headspace services had higher clinical and psychosocial needs. Higher index scores were associated with increased odds of scoring in the moderate psychological distress range, with the Service Needs Index requiring the smallest score increase (6.1 units) to double the odds of scoring 25 or above on the K-10 (OR = 2.0).

Conclusions: The differences across service groups provide examples on how indices may shape policy and system-level decision-making in headspace services and other Primary Health Networks. The Service Needs Index measures complexity and could inform system-level decision-making by providing insights into trends, resource allocation, and the efficacy of interventions across broader groups.

使用服务需求指数来量化复杂性并确定青少年心理健康服务人群的治疗需求:一项观察性研究。
背景:数字技术可以促进对个人治疗需求的全面心理健康评估,同时也可以在人口或服务水平上进行数据汇总和分析。服务需求指数(由临床、社会心理和合并症组成)共同表达了年轻人治疗需求的类型、范围和复杂性的简明度量。本研究旨在检查服务需求指数在不同服务环境中的差异,并评估其为人群心理健康规划提供信息的潜力。方法:使用来自1611名年轻人的数据,我们检查了四个心理健康服务人群(头部空间Camperdown、城市头部空间、区域头部空间和心灵可塑性[澳大利亚悉尼的一家私人诊所])的服务需求指数(由临床、心理社会和共病子得分组成)。采用ANCOVA和两两比较控制年龄和性别。采用贝叶斯逻辑回归检验指标得分与超过Kessler-10阈值(K-10≥25)的几率之间的关系。结果:服务需求指数得分(和子得分)在四个服务人群之间有显著的差异。私人实践(思维可塑性)和区域顶空间的复杂性高于城市顶空间服务和顶空间露营。复杂性由不同的模式驱动:思维可塑性有相对较高的临床和共病需求,而区域顶空服务有较高的临床和社会心理需求。较高的指数得分与中等心理困扰范围得分的几率增加有关,服务需求指数需要最小的得分增加(6.1个单位)才能使K-10得分25或以上的几率增加一倍(or = 2.0)。结论:服务组之间的差异为指数如何影响顶层服务和其他初级卫生网络的政策和系统级决策提供了例子。服务需求指数衡量复杂性,并可以通过提供对更广泛群体的趋势、资源分配和干预效果的见解,为系统级决策提供信息。
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