The Impact of Treatment as Usual on School and Vocational Attendance Problems in a Child and Youth Mental Health Service.

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Peter Brann, Yu En Chia, Stanley Innes, Jeremy Couper
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BackgroundThis study investigated changes in school and vocational attendance problems (SVAP) among young people receiving treatment as usual (TAU) at Child and Youth Mental Health Services (CYMHS) in Australia. Although CYMHS primarily addresses severe psychiatric disorders, SVAP frequently co-occurs in this population, impacting overall wellbeing.MethodA random sample of 210 patients who completed treatment in the year prior to the COVID-19 pandemic was selected. SVAP was assessed using the Health of the Nations Outcome Scales for Children and Adolescents (HoNOSCA), a routinely collected measure of symptoms and functioning, with ratings recorded at Assessment, 91-day Review, and Discharge.ResultsAt Assessment, 48.6% of patients presented with SVAP. This reduced to 44.8% at Review and significantly dropped to 24.3% by Discharge (p < 0.001). While no significant change was observed from Assessment to Review, a substantial reduction in SVAP was noted from both Assessment to Discharge and Review to Discharge (p < 0.001).ConclusionThese findings suggest that CYMHS TAU, though not specifically focused on attendance issues, can positively impact SVAP in young people with complex psychiatric needs.

照旧治疗对儿童及青少年心理健康服务学校及职业出勤问题的影响。
本研究调查了在澳大利亚儿童和青少年心理健康服务(CYMHS)接受常规治疗(TAU)的年轻人在学校和职业出勤问题(SVAP)方面的变化。尽管CYMHS主要针对严重精神疾病,但SVAP经常在这一人群中同时发生,影响整体健康。方法随机抽取在COVID-19大流行前一年完成治疗的210例患者。SVAP采用儿童和青少年健康结局量表(HoNOSCA)进行评估,这是一种常规收集的症状和功能测量方法,评分记录在评估、91天复查和出院。结果在sat评估中,48.6%的患者出现SVAP。这在回顾时下降到44.8%,在出院时显著下降到24.3% (p < 0.001)。虽然从评估到复查没有观察到显著的变化,但从评估到出院和复查到出院都注意到SVAP的显著减少(p < 0.001)。结论CYMHS TAU虽然没有特别关注出勤问题,但对有复杂精神需求的年轻人的SVAP有积极影响。
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