‘Everyone needs to know that infant mental health is important’ – a commentary/reflection on ‘Improving access to mental health interventions for children from birth to five years: a scoping review’ (Hickey et al., 2023)

IF 6.8 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS Child and Adolescent Mental Health Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI:10.1111/camh.12675
Anne McFadyen
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Hickey et al.'s scoping of infant mental health (IMH) services and the challenges faced in ensuring that vulnerable infants can access them highlights important issues and suggests some solutions (Hickey et al., Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 2023). Their synthesis of useful research in the field is limited only by its focus on more affluent English-speaking countries, which is acknowledged. Writing from an Australian perspective, they highlight the need for culturally sensitive service delivery. This commentary draws attention to the concept of candidacy as a helpful way of thinking about patents' journeys into services. It can support a deeper understanding of the barriers to referral for infants most in need. One key issue is the knowledge and understanding of both professionals and the public about the importance of the early years for later well-being. Infants cannot advocate for themselves and depend on those around them to exercise their right to services. Good relationships between professionals and between family members and clinicians are essential for IMH service development and delivery.

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每个人都需要知道婴儿心理健康的重要性"--对 "改善出生至五岁儿童获得心理健康干预的机会:范围综述"(Hickey 等人,2023 年)的评论/反思。
Hickey 等人对婴儿心理健康(IMH)服务以及在确保弱势婴儿获得这些服务方面所面临的挑战进行了概述,强调了一些重要问题,并提出了一些解决方案(Hickey 等人,《儿童与青少年心理健康》,2023 年)。他们对该领域的有益研究进行了综述,其局限性仅在于将重点放在了较为富裕的英语国家,这一点是值得肯定的。他们从澳大利亚的角度出发,强调了提供文化敏感性服务的必要性。这篇评论提请注意候选资格的概念,它是思考专利人获得服务历程的一种有益方式。它可以帮助我们更深入地了解最需要帮助的婴儿在转介时遇到的障碍。一个关键问题是专业人员和公众对幼年时期对日后福祉的重要性的认识和理解。婴儿无法为自己代言,需要依靠周围的人来行使他们获得服务的权利。专业人员之间以及家庭成员与临床医生之间的良好关系,对于发展和提供综合医疗保健服务至关重要。
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Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Child and Adolescent Mental Health PEDIATRICS-PSYCHIATRY
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8.30
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3.30%
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77
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) publishes high quality, peer-reviewed child and adolescent mental health services research of relevance to academics, clinicians and commissioners internationally. The journal''s principal aim is to foster evidence-based clinical practice and clinically orientated research among clinicians and health services researchers working with children and adolescents, parents and their families in relation to or with a particular interest in mental health. CAMH publishes reviews, original articles, and pilot reports of innovative approaches, interventions, clinical methods and service developments. The journal has regular sections on Measurement Issues, Innovations in Practice, Global Child Mental Health and Humanities. All published papers should be of direct relevance to mental health practitioners and clearly draw out clinical implications for the field.
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