心理健康学习障碍研究:当前挑战和未来驱动因素

Angela Hassiotis
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近年来,对心理健康学习障碍的研究取得了显著进展。许多重要的论文有助于改变实践,并寻求跨越先天/后天鸿沟的创新理念。一些新的期刊已经出版,涵盖了从基础科学到政策和实践的一系列学科。在精神健康学习障碍方面,循证实践的出现发展缓慢,但严格的流行病学研究和相关的发展,如更精确地校准诊断工具,是一些显著的成果。本文从学习障碍精神病学临床学者的角度出发,并不是要报道整个学习障碍研究领域,因此,不可避免地会有重要的遗漏。目的是讨论与这一人群的心理健康问题有关的科学研究,并考虑一些未来的驱动因素,这些因素有望帮助我们的服务用户提供高质量的护理。
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Research in mental health learning disabilities: present challenges and future drivers

Research in mental health learning disabilities has advanced significantly in recent years. Many important papers have helped to change practice and to pursue innovative ideas that cut across the nature/nurture divide. Several new journals have been launched that cover an array of subjects from basic sciences to policy and practice. The advent of evidence-based practice has been slow to develop in mental health learning disabilities but rigorous epidemiological studies and related developments such as the more precise calibration of diagnostic tools have been some of the notable outcomes. The scope of this article, written from the perspective of a clinical academic in the psychiatry of learning disability, is not to report on the whole of the research field in learning disabilities and so, inevitably, there will be important omissions. The aim is to discuss scientific enquiry as it pertains to mental health issues in this population and to consider some of the future drivers that show promise in helping to deliver high-quality care to our service users.

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