How are young people's mental health related to their sexual health and substance use? A systematic review of UK literature.

Damla Harmanci, Natalie Edelman, Daniel Richardson, Alexandria Lunt, Carrie Llewellyn
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Objectives: The transition from childhood to adulthood is complex and presents challenges to young people's mental health. Mental health impacts and is impacted by a range of contextual and personal factors. Adolescence and young adulthood also coincide with increased experimentation with sex, sexuality and substance use. Addressing the mental health, sexual health and substance-use challenges experienced by young people therefore necessitates an understanding of how these elements relate to one another. By collecting and analysing existing literature, this review aims to identify associations between young people's mental health and sexual health, their mental health and substance use and any resulting gaps-in-knowledge.

Content: Seven electronic databases were searched between March and May 2021 and updated in May 2022 with terms collated under the categories of "young people", "mental health", "sexual health" and "substance use". English-language articles, presenting data from the UK & Ireland, on young people aged 16-24 years inclusive were screened and subjected to a selection process in accordance with PRISMA guidelines (preregistered on PROSPERO, ref. number CRD42021245096). The quality of the resulting articles were assessed using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool (MMAT) and findings were tabulated through a data extraction process.

Summary: 27 articles were included in the review. Various mental health indices such as depression, anxiety, self-harm, psychotic-like experiences, hypomanic symptoms and binge-purge type eating disorders were found to be associated with higher use of substances such as alcohol, cannabis, ecstasy and generalised drug use. Additionally, mental health indices such as depression, anxiety and self-harm were found to be associated with sex before age 16 and/or unprotected sex at age 16, positive Chlamydia infection and higher levels of sexual activity at a younger age. Overall, cross-sectional associations were stronger than the longitudinal associations presented in the articles.

Outlook: This review into the specific relations between young people's mental health, sexual health and substance use has revealed the complex and bi-directional nature of these associations, with some conditions and substances having been more extensively investigated (e.g., alcohol and depression/anxiety) as opposed to the relations between young people's sexual health and mental health which is lacking in the UK and Irish context. The findings can help inform mental health related policies and service provisions targeted at young people in the UK and Ireland. Areas for future work are suggested.

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年轻人的心理健康与他们的性健康和药物使用有什么关系?英国文献的系统综述。
目的:从童年到成年的过渡是复杂的,对青少年的心理健康提出了挑战。心理健康影响并受到一系列环境和个人因素的影响。青春期和青年期也与越来越多的性、性行为和药物使用实验相吻合。因此,要解决年轻人面临的心理健康、性健康和药物使用方面的挑战,就必须了解这些因素之间的相互关系。通过收集和分析现有文献,本综述旨在确定年轻人心理健康与性健康、他们的心理健康与物质使用之间的联系以及由此产生的知识空白。内容:在2021年3月至5月期间搜索了7个电子数据库,并于2022年5月更新,根据"年轻人"、"精神健康"、"性健康"和"药物使用"类别整理了术语。根据PRISMA指南(在PROSPERO上预注册,编号CRD42021245096),对来自英国和爱尔兰的16-24岁(含24岁)年轻人的英文文章进行筛选和筛选。使用混合方法评估工具(MMAT)评估所得文章的质量,并通过数据提取过程将结果制成表格。综述:共纳入27篇文章。研究发现,各种心理健康指数,如抑郁、焦虑、自残、类似精神病的经历、轻度躁狂症状和暴饮暴食型饮食失调,都与酒精、大麻、摇头丸和普遍使用药物等物质的较高使用量有关。此外,抑郁、焦虑和自残等心理健康指数被发现与16岁之前的性行为和/或16岁时无保护的性行为、衣原体阳性感染和较年轻时较高的性活动水平有关。总体而言,横断面关联比文章中提出的纵向关联更强。展望:对青年人心理健康、性健康和物质使用之间具体关系的审查揭示了这些联系的复杂和双向性质,对某些情况和物质进行了更广泛的调查(例如,酒精和抑郁/焦虑),而不是对青年人性健康和精神健康之间的关系进行调查,这在联合王国和爱尔兰的情况下是缺乏的。这些发现有助于为英国和爱尔兰针对年轻人的心理健康相关政策和服务提供信息。提出了今后工作的领域。
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International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health
International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health (IJAMH) provides an international and interdisciplinary forum for the dissemination of new information in the field of adolescence. IJAMH is a peer-reviewed journal that covers all aspects of adolescence. Manuscripts will be reviewed from disciplines all over the world. The International Editorial Board is dedicated to producing a high quality scientific journal of interest to researchers and practitioners from many disciplines. Topics Medicine and Clinical Medicine Health issues Adolescents Hygiene and Environmental Medicine.
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