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First aid strategies that are helpful to young people developing a mental disorder: beliefs of health professionals compared to young people and parents

机译:对年轻人发展为精神障碍有帮助的急救策略:与年轻人和父母相比,医疗专业人员的信念

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Background Little is known about the best ways for a member of the public to respond when someone in their social network develops a mental disorder. Controlled trials are not feasible in this area, so expert consensus may be the best guide. Methods To assess expert views, postal surveys were carried out with Australian GPs, psychiatrists and psychologists listed on professional registers and with mental health nurses who were members of a professional college. These professionals were asked to rate the helpfulness of 10 potential first aid strategies for young people with one of four disorders: depression, depression with alcohol misuse, social phobia and psychosis. Data were obtained from 470 GPs, 591 psychiatrists, 736 psychologists and 522 mental health nurses, with respective response rates of 24%, 35%, 40% and 32%. Data on public views were available from an earlier telephone survey of 3746 Australian youth aged 12–25 years and 2005 of their parents, which included questions about the same strategies. Results A clear majority across the four professions believed in the helpfulness of listening to the person, suggesting professional help-seeking, making an appointment for the person to see a GP and asking about suicidal feelings. There was also a clear majority believing in the harmfulness of ignoring the person, suggesting use of alcohol to cope, and talking to them firmly. Compared to health professionals, young people and their parents were less likely to believe that asking about suicidal feelings would be helpful and more likely to believe it would be harmful. They were also less likely to believe that talking to the person firmly would be harmful. Conclusion Several first aid strategies can be recommended to the public based on agreement of clinicians about their likely helpfulness. In particular, there needs to be greater public awareness of the helpfulness of asking a young person with a mental health problem about suicidal feelings.
机译:背景公众对社交网络中某人发展出精神障碍时做出回应的最佳方式知之甚少。在这一领域进行对照试验是不可行的,因此专家共识可能是最好的指南。方法为了评估专家的意见,与专业登记册上列出的澳大利亚全科医生,精神科医生和心理学家以及专业学院成员的心理健康护士进行了邮政调查。这些专业人士被要求对患有以下四种疾病之一的年轻人评估10种潜在的急救策略的有效性:抑郁症,滥用酒精引起的抑郁症,社交恐惧症和精神病。数据来自470名全科医生,591名精神科医生,736名心理医生和522名心理保健护士,其缓解率分别为24%,35%,40%和32%。有关公众观点的数据可从较早的电话调查中获得,该电话调查了3746名12-25岁的澳大利亚青年和其父母的2005年,其中包括有关相同策略的问题。结果在这四个行业中,绝大多数人都相信倾听他人的意见,建议寻求专业帮助,预约该人去看全科医生并询问自杀的感觉是有帮助的。也有明显的多数人相信无视此人,建议使用酒精来应对并与他们坚定交谈的危害。与卫生专业人员相比,年轻人及其父母不太可能认为询问自杀感觉会有所帮助,而更有可能认为这会有害。他们也不太可能相信坚决与该人交谈将是有害的。结论根据临床医生关于可能的帮助的共识,可以向公众推荐几种急救策略。特别是,需要提高公众意识,让有精神健康问题的年轻人有自杀感。

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