在青少年心理健康服务中实施辅助教育计划:受 COVID 影响的第一年的成果和经验教训。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Jennifer Nicholas, Oliver Ardill-Young, Philippa Levy, Katie Pearce, Gina Chinnery, Esther Sim, Alana Scully, Antonia Ottavio, Jackie Curtis, Eóin Killackey
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摘要

摘要患有精神疾病的年轻人一直非常重视教育成就,但维持和完成学业却是一项挑战。本文报告了一项针对青少年心理健康的辅助教育计划的实施情况。方法在 2019 年 10 月 10 日至 2020 年 10 月 10 日期间,在初级和三级青少年心理健康服务机构内实施了一项辅助教育计划。报告介绍了该计划的背景和因 COVID-19 而需要做出的调整,并探讨了转介到该计划的青少年的教育成果。结果该计划在此期间共接收了 71 名转介者,其中 70.4% 尚未完成中学学业,68% 存在多种心理健康问题。总体结果是积极的,在选择参与该计划的 40 名青少年中,有 47.5%保持或重新参与教育。然而,其余参与计划的青少年则退出了计划,他们往往表示由于 COVID-19 而面临挑战,如社会隔离或不确定性增加。此外,一些年轻人为了专注于就业而放弃或脱离了该计划。结论:这份关于在澳大利亚青少年心理健康服务中整合支持性就业计划的经验报告加强了对此类支持的需求,并为其作为常规护理的一部分成功实施提供了初步证据。在应对 COVID-19 的过程中出现的脱节现象凸显了这一流行病在现实世界中带来的挑战,而年轻人提出的就业目标则表明,有必要将教育和职业支持结合起来,以帮助实现这些目标之间的过渡和进步。
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A supported education programme implemented in youth mental health services: Outcomes and lessons from the first year of COVID-disrupted delivery

Aim

Educational attainment is consistently highly valued by young people with mental ill health, yet maintenance and completion of education is a challenge. This paper reports on the implementation of a supported education programme for youth mental health.

Methods

Between 10 October 2019 and 10 October 2020, a supported education programme was delivered within primary and tertiary youth mental health services. A description of the programme, context, and adjustments required due to COVID-19 is presented, and the educational outcomes of young people referred to the programme were explored. Two case studies are also presented.

Results

The programme received 71 referrals over this period, of which 70.4% had not yet completed secondary school and 68% were experiencing multiple mental health conditions. Overall outcomes were positive, with 47.5% of the 40 young people who chose to engage with the programme maintaining or re-engaging with education. However, the remainder of those who engaged withdrew from the programme, often reporting challenges due to COVID-19 such as social isolation or increased uncertainty. Additionally, a number of young people declined or disengaged from the programme to focus on employment.

Conclusion

This report of the experience of integrating a supported employment programme in Australian youth mental health services reinforces the need for such support, and provides preliminary evidence for its successful implementation as part of routine care. The disengagement in response to COVID-19 highlights the real-world challenges of the pandemic, while young people's voicing of employment goals indicates the need for combined educational and vocational support—to assist transition and progression between these goals.

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Early Intervention in Psychiatry
Early Intervention in Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
5.00%
发文量
112
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Early Intervention in Psychiatry publishes original research articles and reviews dealing with the early recognition, diagnosis and treatment across the full range of mental and substance use disorders, as well as the underlying epidemiological, biological, psychological and social mechanisms that influence the onset and early course of these disorders. The journal provides comprehensive coverage of early intervention for the full range of psychiatric disorders and mental health problems, including schizophrenia and other psychoses, mood and anxiety disorders, substance use disorders, eating disorders and personality disorders. Papers in any of the following fields are considered: diagnostic issues, psychopathology, clinical epidemiology, biological mechanisms, treatments and other forms of intervention, clinical trials, health services and economic research and mental health policy. Special features are also published, including hypotheses, controversies and snapshots of innovative service models.
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