联合国人员的心理健康障碍和心理保健服务的利用。

Global mental health (Cambridge, England) Pub Date : 2020-02-12 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1017/gmh.2019.29
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背景:联合国工作人员在世界各地处理各种各样的政治、社会和文化危机。与其他经常遭受创伤压力的职业相比,对这一人群的精神健康障碍和获得精神保健的研究仍然缺乏。为了填补这一空白,对联合国各机构的工作人员进行了心理健康障碍和心理保健利用情况调查。方法:来自11个联合国实体的联合国工作人员(N = 17363)完成了广泛性焦虑症(GAD)、重度抑郁症(MDD)、创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)、创伤暴露、精神保健使用和社会人口统计信息的在线测量。结果:36.2%的调查应答者报告暴露于一个或多个创伤性事件。此外,17.9%的人筛查出GAD阳性,22.8%的人筛查出MDD阳性,19.9%的人筛查出PTSD阳性。采用多变量logistic回归,工作满意度低,年龄较小(结论:联合国人员似乎处于创伤暴露和精神健康障碍筛查阳性的高风险中,但一小部分精神健康障碍筛查阳性的人寻求治疗。尽管在这项研究中观察到心理健康方面的差距,但还需要进行更多的研究,因为这些数据反映了大量的便利样本,而且无法确定这些发现是否代表联合国。
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Mental health disorders and utilization of mental healthcare services in United Nations personnel.

Mental health disorders and utilization of mental healthcare services in United Nations personnel.

Mental health disorders and utilization of mental healthcare services in United Nations personnel.

Mental health disorders and utilization of mental healthcare services in United Nations personnel.

Background: United Nations (UN) personnel address a diverse range of political, social, and cultural crises throughout the world. Compared with other occupations routinely exposed to traumatic stress, there remains a paucity of research on mental health disorders and access to mental healthcare in this population. To fill this gap, personnel from UN agencies were surveyed for mental health disorders and mental healthcare utilization.

Methods: UN personnel (N = 17 363) from 11 UN entities completed online measures of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), major depressive disorder (MDD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), trauma exposure, mental healthcare usage, and socio-demographic information.

Results: Exposure to one or more traumatic events was reported by 36.2% of survey responders. Additionally, 17.9% screened positive for GAD, 22.8% for MDD, and 19.9% for PTSD. Employing multivariable logistic regressions, low job satisfaction, younger age (<35 years of age), greater length of employment, and trauma exposure on or off-duty was significantly associated with all the three disorders. Among individuals screening positive for a mental health disorder, 2.05% sought mental health treatment within and 10.01% outside the UN in the past year.

Conclusions: UN personnel appear to be at high risk for trauma exposure and screening positive for a mental health disorder, yet a small percentage screening positive for mental health disorders sought treatment. Despite the mental health gaps observed in this study, additional research is needed, as these data reflect a large sample of convenience and it cannot be determined if the findings are representative of the UN.

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