Andreas Bechdolf, Christoph U Correll, Tobias Hellenschmidt, Laura Holzner, Laura von Hardenberg, Dorothea Jäckel, Joseph Kambeitz, Nikolaus Koutsouleris, Norma Kusserow, Karolina Leopold, Eva Meisenzahl, Andrea Pfennig, Andreas Reif, Ullrich Reininghaus, Mario Schellong, Olga Shmuilovich, Peter J Uhlhaas, Olga Maria Domanska
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Low-threshold and integrated services (integrated youth mental health services, IYMHS) are recommended to overcome these barriers and provide early detection, early intervention and psychosocial care appropriate for young people.</p><p><strong>Objective: </strong>The aim is to provide an overview of low-threshold IYMHS globally and in Germany and to report on international experiences with these services and evidence of their effectiveness.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>The narrative review is based on research conducted in PubMed, including the use of published reviews.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>International developments show that IYMHS have become established as innovative models of care for young people in mental health crises. Australia is seen as a pioneer with its nationwide network of headspace centers. In Germany, soulspace is the first model project and another, ancora, is in the pipeline. Evaluations to date show that many young people who would not otherwise have sought help use these integrated services and predominantly experience symptomatic and functional improvements.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>International experiences to date and pilot projects in Germany have demonstrated the potential of IYMHS to provide low-threshold support at an early disease stage to young people with first symptoms of mental health. 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[Integrated youth mental health services - Low-threshold, integrated programs for young people in mental health crises : International experiences and the current situation in Germany].
Background: Young people in mental health crises have severely limited access to clinical care and show the lowest adherence to conventional clinical services. Low-threshold and integrated services (integrated youth mental health services, IYMHS) are recommended to overcome these barriers and provide early detection, early intervention and psychosocial care appropriate for young people.
Objective: The aim is to provide an overview of low-threshold IYMHS globally and in Germany and to report on international experiences with these services and evidence of their effectiveness.
Methods: The narrative review is based on research conducted in PubMed, including the use of published reviews.
Results: International developments show that IYMHS have become established as innovative models of care for young people in mental health crises. Australia is seen as a pioneer with its nationwide network of headspace centers. In Germany, soulspace is the first model project and another, ancora, is in the pipeline. Evaluations to date show that many young people who would not otherwise have sought help use these integrated services and predominantly experience symptomatic and functional improvements.
Conclusion: International experiences to date and pilot projects in Germany have demonstrated the potential of IYMHS to provide low-threshold support at an early disease stage to young people with first symptoms of mental health. For Germany, expanding an integrated, cross-sectoral care structure is recommended through pooling resources from statutory health insurances and public funding.
期刊介绍:
Der Nervenarzt is an internationally recognized journal addressing neurologists and psychiatrists working in clinical or practical environments. Essential findings and current information from neurology, psychiatry as well as neuropathology, neurosurgery up to psychotherapy are presented.
Review articles provide an overview on selected topics and offer the reader a summary of current findings from all fields of neurology and psychiatry.
Freely submitted original papers allow the presentation of important clinical studies and serve the scientific exchange.
Review articles under the rubric ''Continuing Medical Education'' present verified results of scientific research and their integration into daily practice.