包括性短信频率和抑郁指数在内的南卡罗来纳北部阿巴拉契亚地区家庭医学和专业环境中的青少年心理健康评估

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Issues in Mental Health Nursing Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-04 DOI:10.1080/01612840.2025.2522229
Kendra Allison, Andrew Albano, Lucia Gonzales, Veronica Parker, Lindsey Garrard, Telicia Allen, Elizabeth Jo Mason, Warren Keith DePonti, Vicki R Nelson, Sherri McMahan
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性短信与青少年抑郁有关。本研究旨在扩大阿巴拉契亚州南卡罗来纳北部(AUSC)家庭医学和专业设置的提供者评估,包括性短信和抑郁症筛查。澳大利亚的抑郁症发病率是全国最高的,这凸显了该地区的差异。这项护士主导的混合方法探索性描述性研究包括11至18岁的青少年和来自澳大利亚大学医疗保健系统的提供者,包括护士研究人员、执业护士和医生。在进行了有关性短信、抑郁和筛查的教育之后,家庭医学和专业机构的提供者对青少年进行了亲密图像扩散量表和PHQ-2的偶发性访问。同时,提供者完成了一项关于与父母/监护人(P/G)和青少年谈论性短信的障碍和促进因素的调查,包括提供者的意见。供应商还给了P/G一本性短信教育笔记本,让他们随身携带。调查采用SPSSv24统计软件进行分析,评论采用专题分析进行分析。超过50%的人对性短信的筛查呈阳性,超过40%的人对抑郁症的筛查呈阳性。提供者报告的障碍很少,P/G(71.9%)和青少年(81.3%)谈论性短信。主题是两性对性短信对话的开放程度,两性对性短信风险的认识,两性对性短信的关注,青少年对性短信对话的开放程度,以及提供者对讨论性短信的促进和障碍。提供者教育和筛查是识别青少年性短信和抑郁症的关键第一步。在农村、服务不足地区的家庭医学和专业机构中进行筛查可能会导致早期诊断和治疗,并改善患者的预后。
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Adolescent Mental Health Assessment in Family Medicine and Specialty Settings in Appalachian Upstate South Carolina to Include Sexting Frequency and Depression Indices.

Sexting is associated with adolescent depression. This study aimed to expand provider assessment in Family Medicine and specialty settings in Appalachian Upstate South Carolina (AUSC) to include sexting and depression screening. AUSC depression rates are among the highest in the nation, highlighting disparities in the region. This nurse-led mixed-method, exploratory descriptive study included adolescents 11 to 18 years old and providers from an AUSC healthcare system, including nurse researchers, nurse practitioners, and physicians. Following education on sexting, depression, and screening, providers in Family Medicine and specialty settings administered the Intimate Images Diffusion Scale and PHQ-2 to adolescents at episodic visits. Concurrently, providers completed a survey on the barriers and facilitators to talking with parents/guardians (P/G) and adolescents about sexting with each participant, including provider comments. Providers also gave P/G a sexting education notebook to take with them. Surveys were analysed using SPSSv24 statistical software, and comments were analysed using thematic analysis. Over 50% screened positive for sexting, and over 40% of those who sexted screened positive for depression. Providers reported few barriers, with P/G (71.9%) and adolescents (81.3%) talking about sexting. The themes were P/G openness to conversations about sexting, P/G awareness of sexting risks, P/G concerns about sexting, adolescent openness to conversations about sexting, and provider facilitators and barriers to discussing sexting. Provider education and screening is a crucial first step in identifying adolescent sexting and depression. Screening in Family Medicine and specialty settings in rural, underserved areas may lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment and improved patient outcomes.

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Issues in Mental Health Nursing
Issues in Mental Health Nursing NURSINGPSYCHIATRY-PSYCHIATRY
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期刊介绍: Issues in Mental Health Nursing is a refereed journal designed to expand psychiatric and mental health nursing knowledge. It deals with new, innovative approaches to client care, in-depth analysis of current issues, and empirical research. Because clinical research is the primary vehicle for the development of nursing science, the journal presents data-based articles on nursing care provision to clients of all ages in a variety of community and institutional settings. Additionally, the journal publishes theoretical papers and manuscripts addressing mental health promotion, public policy concerns, and educational preparation of mental health nurses. International contributions are welcomed.
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