Evaluation of the effectiveness of online mental health first aid guidelines for helping someone experiencing gambling problems

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
K. Bond, N. Reavley, B. Kitchener, C. Kelly, J. Oakes, A. Jorm
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ABSTRACT Objective: Family and friends can encourage treatment seeking for gambling problems, if they know how to appropriately discuss their concerns. Online information can be helpful in providing advice for this. The aim of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of the online mental health first aid guidelines for helping someone with gambling problems. Method: Between October 2015 and January 2018, people who downloaded the guidelines for helping someone with gambling problems were invited to complete two online surveys, one before downloading the guidelines and another four weeks after. The surveys asked participants how they found out about the guidelines, why they were interested in them and their usefulness. They also asked participants whether they tried to help anyone with gambling problems. Results: The survey was completed by 142 people (pre-download) and 43 (post-download). Approximately three quarters were female and were predominantly from Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the UK and USA. Almost half had some gambling training. The majority (93%) found the guidelines useful. Thirty-five per cent helped someone after downloading the guidelines and thought that the guidelines contributed to a successful outcome. Half of those who received help from the participants went on to seek professional assistance. Discussion: Although this study has limitations, it appears that the mental health first aid guidelines for helping someone with gambling problems may be a useful and effective tool for providing members of the public with basic supportive skills. Further work needs to be done to increase the reach and impact of these guidelines.
评估在线心理健康急救指南在帮助经历赌博问题的人方面的有效性
摘要目的:如果家人和朋友知道如何适当地讨论他们的担忧,他们可以鼓励寻求治疗。网上的信息在这方面可以提供有用的建议。本研究的目的是评估在线心理健康急救指南对帮助有赌博问题的人的有用性。方法:在2015年10月至2018年1月期间,下载了帮助有赌博问题的人的指南的人被邀请完成两项在线调查,一项是在下载指南之前,另一项是在下载指南四周后。这些调查询问了参与者他们是如何发现这些指导方针的,他们为什么对这些指导方针感兴趣,以及它们的用处。他们还询问参与者是否试图帮助任何有赌博问题的人。结果:本次调查共有142人(下载前)和43人(下载后)完成。大约四分之三是女性,主要来自澳大利亚、加拿大、爱尔兰、新西兰、英国和美国。几乎一半的人接受过赌博训练。大多数人(93%)认为这些指南很有用。35%的人在下载指南后帮助了某人,并认为指南有助于成功的结果。从参与者那里得到帮助的人中有一半继续寻求专业帮助。讨论:虽然这项研究有局限性,但似乎帮助有赌博问题的人的精神健康急救指南可能是一个有用和有效的工具,为公众提供基本的支持技能。需要做进一步的工作来扩大这些准则的覆盖面和影响。
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