社区心理健康外展使用者中不良童年经历的患病率、类型和相关因素:一项为期四年的回顾性队列研究

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PCN reports : psychiatry and clinical neurosciences Pub Date : 2025-09-19 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1002/pcn5.70203
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目的:不良童年经历(ace)已被报道对未来的心理健康有不利影响。然而,关于心理卫生人员如何看待服务使用者的不良经历的研究有限。本研究使用4年的回顾性资料,调查社区外展服务使用者中员工感知的不良经历发生率、类型及相关因素。方法:采用日本心理健康外展服务机构的服务记录进行回顾性研究,收集人口统计学和临床特征,以及工作人员从登记到服务后4年在6个评估点感知到的ace数量和类型。我们使用独立的t检验和χ 2检验比较了有和没有工作人员感知的ace组之间的每个临床特征。为了分析六个时间段内员工感知的ace的变化,使用了重复测量混合模型,调整了性别、年龄和诊断。结果:在分析的143名参与者中,ace的患病率为54.5%。由于经济贫困,ace与年龄更小和接受公共福利有关。ace数量从注册到服务后6个月显著增加,服务后2年继续增加并趋于稳定。结论:半数以上的参与者有ace。拥有ace的外展服务用户通常较年轻,且面临经济挑战。虽然大多数服务用户的不良反应在头6个月内被发现,但重要的是要注意,它们可能会在很长一段时间内逐渐显现,例如2年。
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Prevalence, type, and related factors of adverse childhood experiences among community mental health outreach users: A four-year retrospective cohort study.

Prevalence, type, and related factors of adverse childhood experiences among community mental health outreach users: A four-year retrospective cohort study.

Prevalence, type, and related factors of adverse childhood experiences among community mental health outreach users: A four-year retrospective cohort study.

Aim: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have been reported to have a detrimental impact on future mental health. However, limited research exists on how mental health staff perceive service users' ACEs. This study examined the prevalence, types, and related factor of staff-perceived ACEs among community outreach service users using 4-year retrospective data.

Methods: In this retrospective study conducted using service records from the mental health outreach service in Japan, we collected demographic and clinical characteristics, as well as the number and types of ACEs perceived by staff at six assessment points, from registration to 4 years post-service initiation. We compared each clinical characteristic between groups with and without staff-perceived ACEs using independent t-tests and χ 2 tests. To analyze changes in staff-perceived ACEs at six time periods, repeated measures mixed models were used, adjusting for sex, age, and diagnosis.

Results: Of the 143 participants whose data were analyzed, the prevalence of ACEs was 54.5%. ACEs were associated with younger age and receipt of public welfare owing to economic deprivation. The number of ACEs notably increased from registration to 6 months post-service initiation and continued to increase 2 years after service initiation and stabilized.

Conclusion: More than half of the participants had ACEs. Outreach service users with ACEs were generally younger and faced economic challenges. While most service users' ACEs are recognized within the first 6 months, it is important to note that they may gradually become apparent over a long period, such as 2 years.

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