Autism should be considered in the assessment and delivery of mental health services for children and young people

IF 1.9 2区 社会学 Q2 REHABILITATION Disability & Society Pub Date : 2022-07-19 DOI:10.1080/09687599.2022.2099252
C. Hanlon, Emma Ashworth, D. Moore, B. Donaghy, P. Saini
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Abstract Autistic Children and young people (CYP) experience higher rates of mental health problems, including anxiety and depression, than their neurotypical peers. Yet, often mental health assessment and support is lacking for autistic CYP as assessment tools and evidence-based interventions have typically been developed with neurotypical population needs in mind. Following a narrative matters style, this article outlines the lack of recognition given in mental health services towards autistic CYP attempting to access support, highlighting some future priorities in service delivery. Issues relating to health professionals misinterpreting and mis-labelling autistic CYP experiences, the impact that this has upon those attempting to gain mental health support and possible changes that can be implemented at minimal cost both financially and to service delivery design and implementation are highlighted.
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在评估和提供儿童和青少年心理健康服务时应考虑自闭症
与神经正常的同龄人相比,自闭症儿童和青少年(CYP)经历了更高的心理健康问题,包括焦虑和抑郁。然而,由于评估工具和基于证据的干预措施通常是在考虑到神经典型人群的需求时开发的,因此往往缺乏对自闭症CYP的心理健康评估和支持。本文以叙述问题的方式概述了心理健康服务对试图获得支持的自闭症CYP缺乏认可,并强调了未来服务提供的一些优先事项。强调了与卫生专业人员误解和错误标记自闭症青少年心理治疗经历有关的问题,这对那些试图获得心理健康支持的人的影响,以及在财政和服务提供设计和实施方面以最低成本实施的可能变化。
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