香港青少年精神健康服务:证据、相互联系及挑战。

Q3 Medicine
J C C Lo, Z H S Yu, P F Chan, W W Y Tso, K T Chan, Y Suen, C L M Hui, W C Yan, P Ip, S K W Chan
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香港青少年自残及自杀行为的比率不断上升,迫切需要有效的支援。本文概述本港儿童及青少年精神健康服务的现况和资助机制,以及各机构的角色。对该系统的长处和局限性进行了批判性评价,特别强调了现有转诊途径和干预方案的相互联系和效力。尽管该系统具有相对较好的集成性质及其可证明的潜力,但主要挑战仍然存在。例子包括依赖短期资金、提供零散的服务、对服务不足人群的支持不足以及转诊基础设施的局限性。为了解决这些差距,本审查建议加强跨部门沟通;执行对文化敏感、以青年为中心的干预措施;协调政策制定,强调持续评估。这些改革对于为香港年轻人建立一个更连贯和更有弹性的心理健康框架至关重要。
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Youth mental health services in Hong Kong: evidence, interconnectedness, and challenges.

Rates of self-harm and suicidal behaviour among young people in Hong Kong are increasing, highlighting the urgent need for effective support. This paper outlines the current landscape of mental health services and funding mechanisms for children and adolescents in Hong Kong, describing the roles of various organisations. A critical evaluation of the system's strengths and limitations is presented, with particular emphasis on the interconnectedness and efficacy of existing referral pathways and intervention programmes. Despite the relatively well-integrated nature of the system and its demonstrable potential, key challenges remain. Examples include dependence on short-term funding, fragmented service delivery, insufficient support for underserved populations, and limitations within the referral infrastructure. To address these gaps, this review recommends enhanced cross-sector communication; implementation of culturally sensitive, youth-centred interventions; and coordinated policy development, with an emphasis on continuous evaluation. These reforms are essential to establish a more coherent and resilient mental health framework for young people in Hong Kong.

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East Asian Archives of Psychiatry
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