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Self-harm in young people: the exceptional potential of the general practice consultation

机译:年轻人的自我伤害:全科医学咨询的巨大潜力

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Self-harm in young people is becoming increasingly prevalent and we are pleased it is receiving greater health policy and research focus.1,2 The recent editorial by Bailey et al describes the challenge of dealing with self- harm in young people in general practice.3 We agree that managing young people who self-harm within the 10-minute general practice consultation can be a challenge. However, we would like to highlight available opportunities that will enable GPs to maximise the exceptional potential of the general practice consultation.4Self-harm is complex, multifaceted, multifactorial, and a major risk factor for suicide and all-cause and cause-specific mortality in young people.2Young people (aged ≤25 years) today are likely navigating several life transitions that can be stressful, often immersed in educational, employment, family, and social situations that may pose a significant threat to their mental health. Both self-harm and suicide increase sharply in the mid-teenage years, so this is a vital time to support and intervene with young people who may be struggling and/or in distress.5The mental health of young people is a leading national priority. Several recent policy documents highlight this, with the government’s 2017 green paper leading the way.1 Mental illness is associated with significant costs to individuals and society. We know that 75% of mental ill- health begins before the age of 24 years so early interventions are key in preventing debilitating mental illness into and throughout adulthood.1 The government has allocated £1.4 billion to children and young people’s mental health care over the next few years, and local transformation plans include the mental health of children and young people.1The green paper aims …
机译:年轻人中的自我伤害正变得越来越普遍,我们感到高兴的是,它越来越受到健康政策和研究的关注。1,2,Bailey等人的最新社论描述了在一般实践中应对年轻人中的自我伤害的挑战。 3我们同意,在10分钟的全科诊治中管理自残的年轻人可能是一个挑战。但是,我们想强调可利用的机会,使全科医生能够最大程度地发挥全科医学咨询的特殊潜力。4自残是复杂的,多方面的,多因素的,并且是自杀,全因和因果死亡的主要危险因素2今天的年轻人(年龄在≤25岁)可能正在经历数个生活压力大的过渡过程,这些生活过程可能充满压力,常常沉浸在教育,就业,家庭和社会环境中,可能对他们的心理健康构成重大威胁。在青少年时期,自残和自杀都急剧增加,因此,这是支持和干预可能正在挣扎和/或处于困境中的年轻人的重要时机。5年轻人的心理健康是国家的首要任务。最近的几份政策文件对此进行了重点介绍,其中政府在2017年的绿皮书中处于领先地位。1精神疾病与个人和社会的重大损失相关。我们知道75%的精神疾病始于24岁之前,因此尽早采取干预措施是预防成年后以及整个成年期使人衰弱的精神疾病的关键。1在过去的十年中,政府已拨款14亿英镑用于儿童和青少年的精神保健。未来几年,地方转型计划包括儿童和年轻人的心理健康。1绿皮书旨在……

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