解决澳大利亚及其他地区双相情感障碍未满足的需求。

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Sue M Cotton, Melissa Hasty, Philip Mitchell, Greg Murray, Ian B Hickie, Patrick D McGorry, Ken Walder, Olivia M Dean, Cathy Mihalopoulos, Alison R Yung, Tamsyn E Van Rheenen, Andrew A Nierenberg, Jan Scott, Lana J Williams, Lesley Berk, Christopher G Davey, Jacob J Crouse, Elizabeth Scott, Frank Iorfino, Kate Filia, Mary Lou Chatterton, Craig Macneil, Tania Perich, Emma Morton, Aswin Ratheesh, Michael Berk
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受双相情感障碍影响的人面临着许多未满足的需求,这些需求导致了与该障碍相关的总体负担。我们对双相情感障碍的潜在病理没有很好的了解,所以我们没有生物标志物来准确地识别那些有患这种疾病风险的人。延迟诊断是常态,一个人可能需要十年或更长时间才能得到诊断并开始适当的治疗。我们有循证疗法,比如锂盐疗法和心理疗法;然而,它们的可用性和使用是有限的。我们需要一个统一的方法来推进双相情感障碍的指示性预防和早期干预。在这篇观点文章中,我们详细描述了这些障碍,并介绍了国际和国内正在进行的工作,以推动该领域的发展。在国家一级,我们设立了国家卫生和医学研究委员会双相情感障碍卓越研究中心。双相情感障碍卓越研究中心由来自澳大利亚和国际的多学科专家组成,他们正在共同努力,更好地了解指示性预防和早期干预的机会,并改善对受该障碍影响的人的干预。在这里,我们描述了我们的研究框架,利益相关者参与活动和战略的劳动力发展和能力建设。最终,通过共同努力,我们将努力解决双相情感障碍患者面临的许多问题。
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Addressing the unmet needs of bipolar disorder in Australia and beyond.

People impacted by bipolar disorder are confronted by many unmet needs that contribute to the overall burden associated with the disorder. We do not have a good understanding of the underlying pathology of bipolar disorder, so we do not have biomarkers to accurately identify those who are at risk of developing the disorder. Delayed diagnosis is the norm, and it can take a decade or more for an individual to receive a diagnosis and to start appropriate treatment. We have evidence-based treatments such as lithium and psychosocial therapies; however, their availability and use are limited. We need a consolidated approach to advance indicated prevention and early intervention for bipolar disorder. In this viewpoint article, we describe these barriers in detail as well as introduce international and national work that is being done to progress the field. At the national level, we introduce the National Health and Medical Research Council Centre for Research Excellence in Bipolar Disorder. The Centre for Research Excellence in Bipolar Disorder comprises a multidisciplinary team of experts from Australia and internationally who are working together to develop a better understanding of opportunities for indicated prevention and early intervention as well as to improve interventions for those impacted by the disorder. Here we describe our research framework, stakeholder engagement activities and strategies for workforce development and capacity building. Ultimately by working together we will attempt to address many of issues faced by individuals impacted by bipolar disorder.

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CiteScore
8.00
自引率
2.20%
发文量
149
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is the official Journal of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP). The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is a monthly journal publishing original articles which describe research or report opinions of interest to psychiatrists. These contributions may be presented as original research, reviews, perspectives, commentaries and letters to the editor. The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is the leading psychiatry journal of the Asia-Pacific region.
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