在哥伦比亚各地提供数字心理健康支持和指导:一项观察性研究。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
DIGITAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2025-04-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20552076251330766
Haley M LaMonica, Paula Natalia Bettancourt Niño, Carlos Gómez-Restrepo, Jose Miguel Uribe-Restrepo, Tatiana Colón-Llamas, Andrea Escobar Altare, Ibeth Alexandra Naranjo-Bedoya, Laura Tatiana Morales-Zuluaga, Jaime A Pavlich-Mariscal, Alexandra Pomares-Quimbaya, Angelica María Puentes Mojica, Alvaro Andrés Navarro Mancilla, Esperanza Peña Torres, Frank Iorfino, Carla Gorban, Ian B Hickie, Laura Ospina-Pinillos
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目的:哥伦比亚的精神卫生系统受到服务和卫生专业人员严重短缺的困扰。数字卫生技术使人们能够获得信息和护理,克服了与系统限制、地理位置、成本和耻辱有关的障碍。本文旨在描述通过基于网络的心理健康咨询平台Mentes collectivas寻求远程咨询和支持的哥伦比亚人样本的特征。方法:参与者提供基本人口统计资料,并完成Kessler 6量表以追踪心理困扰。咨询师收集了参与者的功能障碍程度、出现的问题、心理健康警告信号和会议出席情况等信息。使用描述性统计来描述样本的特征。我们使用了一系列的推断统计来分析基于年龄和疗程的组间差异,探索临床表现之间的关联,检查疗程出勤率的预测因子,并分析治疗期间的临床差异。结果:共有6442名参与者(平均年龄= 33.6岁;(78.5%为女性)参加了第一次治疗,35.7%参加了至少一次随访治疗。参与者平均报告有中等程度的心理困扰,与成年人和老年人相比,年轻人报告的困扰程度明显更高。焦虑、抑郁和睡眠障碍是最常见的症状。结论:本研究证实了“集体精神治疗”在哥伦比亚终生促进心理健康寻求帮助和支持自我管理方面的可行性。数字保健技术有可能在增加哥伦比亚人口获得保健的公平机会、改善心理健康和功能以及可能加强家庭和社区健康方面发挥至关重要的作用。
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Providing digital mental health support and guidance across Colombia: An observational study.

Objective: Colombia's mental health system is plagued by significant shortages in services and health professionals. Digital health technologies enable access to information and care, overcoming barriers related to systemic limitations, geographic location, cost and stigma. This paper aims to characterise the sample of Colombians who sought telecounselling and support through Mentes Colectivas, a web-based mental health counselling platform.

Methods: Participants provided basic demographics and completed the Kessler 6 to track psychological distress. Counsellors collected information about participants' level of functional impairment, presenting problems, mental health warning signs and session attendance. Descriptive statistics were used to characterise the sample. A range of inferential statistics were used to analyse group differences based on age and session, explore associations within clinical presentations, examine predictors of session attendance and analyse clinical differences between episodes of care.

Results: A total of 6442 participants (mean age = 33.6 years; 78.5% female) attended an initial session, with 35.7% returning for at least one follow-up session. Participants on average reported moderate levels of psychological distress, with young people reporting significantly higher distress relative to adults and older adults. Symptoms of anxiety and depression and sleep disturbances were most common.

Conclusions: This research confirms the feasibility of Mentes Colectivas to promote help-seeking and support self-management of mental health across the lifespan in Colombia. Digital health technologies have the potential to play a vital role in increasing equity of access to care for the Colombian population, improving mental health and functioning as well as potentially strengthening the health of families and communities.

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