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Investigating SANE’s programs around stigma in the media: exploring media engagement experiences of advocates with lived experience of complex mental illness 调查SANE关于媒体污名的计划:探索有复杂精神疾病生活经验的倡导者的媒体参与经验
IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Pub Date : 2023-06-18 DOI: 10.1080/18387357.2023.2223702
Anna M. Ross, A. Morgan, N. Reavley
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Parents with a mental illness and their sense of parenting competence 有精神疾病的父母和他们的育儿能力
IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Pub Date : 2023-06-14 DOI: 10.1080/18387357.2023.2220437
Kjersti B Kristensen, Camilla Lauritzen, B. Handegård, C. Reedtz
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What influences referral for mental health support in audiology clinics? A qualitative exploratory approach of barriers and facilitators 什么影响听力学诊所的心理健康支持转诊?障碍和促进因素的定性探索方法
IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Pub Date : 2023-06-07 DOI: 10.1080/18387357.2023.2221356
Mansoureh Nickbakht, Azadeh Ebrahimi-Madiseh, Lisa Saulsman, R. Bennett
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‘Safety Nets’: a community based social prescribing intervention involving combined physical activity and psychoeducation for young people on mental health service waiting lists: a pilot service evaluation "安全网":一项以社区为基础的社会处方干预措施,涉及对心理健康服务等候名单上的年轻人进行综合体育活动和心理教育:一项试点服务评估
IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Pub Date : 2023-05-26 DOI: 10.1080/18387357.2023.2215881
R. Dias, Jack Parker, L. Powell, C. Teige, M. Garside, B. Wright
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A brief web-based depression literacy, efficacy, and stigma intervention among college students 大学生抑郁素养、疗效和污名化干预的简短网络研究
IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Pub Date : 2023-05-19 DOI: 10.1080/18387357.2023.2213357
G. Chow, Matthew D. Bird, Charlie Cox, Brandon T. Cooper, Nicole Gabana
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European health professionals’ knowledge, attitudes and beliefs about perinatal depression and body image concerns 欧洲卫生专业人员对围产期抑郁症和身体形象问题的知识、态度和信念
IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Pub Date : 2023-05-17 DOI: 10.1080/18387357.2023.2210703
Z. Yager, J. Calleja-Agius, T. Jagomagi, Atika Khalaf, J. Sjöbeck, Panagiota Karamouzi, V. Holeva, Riina Runnel, D. Iozsa, M. Persson
ABSTRACT Objective: Health professionals who work with women in pregnancy and postpartum are rarely educated in psychosocial aspects of body image and mental health, despite this being a time of significant bodily change for women. This study presents the results of a needs assessment to determine the extent, nature, and format of health professional education in relation to body image and perinatal mental health. Method: Participants were N = 257 health professionals (89% female) from 16 European countries, recruited through the authors professional networks, who completed an online survey about their existing knowledge and experience, and preferences for further education. Results: Current knowledge about body image was low, and open-ended comments indicated that body image was integrated into pregnancy and postpartum care within the context of encouraging weight loss. Health professionals saw opportunities for the inclusion of conversations about body image and mental health within their clinical care and a need for training about ‘what to say’ to mothers, as well as recommendations for diagnostic and referral pathways, and more general information about postpartum body image and mental health that could inform their practice. Discussion: This research indicates the need for health professional education in relation to perinatal body image and mental health.
摘要目的:尽管这是妇女身体发生重大变化的时期,但与怀孕和产后妇女一起工作的卫生专业人员很少接受身体形象和心理健康的社会心理方面的教育。这项研究提出了一项需求评估的结果,以确定与身体形象和围产期心理健康有关的卫生专业教育的程度、性质和形式。方法:参与者是通过作者的专业网络从16个欧洲国家招募的257名卫生专业人员(89%为女性),他们完成了一项关于他们现有知识和经验以及继续教育偏好的在线调查。结果:目前对身体形象的认识较低,开放式评论表明,在鼓励减肥的背景下,身体形象被纳入孕期和产后护理。保健专业人员认为有机会在其临床护理中纳入关于身体形象和心理健康的对话,需要对母亲进行关于"该说什么"的培训,以及关于诊断和转诊途径的建议,以及关于产后身体形象和心理健康的更一般信息,以便为其实践提供信息。讨论:本研究提示围产期身体意象与心理健康相关的卫生专业教育的必要性。
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Early adolescents’ experiences of a school- and community-based prevention program: perceived ‘bridges’ and ‘walls’ to promoting mental health and wellbeing 早期青少年在学校和社区预防方案中的经历:感知到促进心理健康和福祉的“桥梁”和“墙”
IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Pub Date : 2023-05-12 DOI: 10.1080/18387357.2023.2210704
E. Stapley, M. Eisenstadt, Ola Demkowicz, S. Stock, A. O‘Neill, J. Deighton, M. Ungar
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Decreases in inpatient hospitalisations from a technology-based, integrated behavioural health crisis response system: an evaluation of the Grand Response Access Network on Demand (GRAND) Model 基于技术的综合行为健康危机反应系统减少住院病人住院率:对按需大反应接入网络(Grand)模型的评估
IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Pub Date : 2023-05-10 DOI: 10.1080/18387357.2023.2206036
Jennifer Bronson, Lance Washington
ABSTRACT Objective: In the US, there is a need for integrated behavioural health crisis programs that can offer alternatives to inpatient placements and improve client outcomes. In response, GRAND Mental Health in Oklahoma developed the Grand Response Access Network on Demand Model (GRAND Model) in 2016. The purpose of this research was to evaluate the GRAND Model’s outcomes and establish the evidence that it reduces inpatient placements. Methodology: A longitudinal research design using secondary data was used to assess outcomes before and after the GRAND Model implementation in 2016. Quantitative data-informed changes in the central outcome of interest: reductions in inpatient hospitalisations. Results: From 2015 to 2021, the number of inpatient hospitalisations among GRAND adult clients at any Oklahoma psychiatric hospital (excluding Wagoner) fell from 959 (2015) to 66 (2021), a reduction of 93.1%. Inpatient hospitalisations among GRAND adult clients at Wagoner Hospital fell from 841 (2015) to 0 (2021), a reduction of 100%. Discussion: The findings presented here suggest that the GRAND Model could be effective in reducing inpatient hospitalisations among adults. Replication of the model is encouraged by other communities, particularly those in rural areas.
摘要目的:在美国,需要综合的行为健康危机方案,可以提供替代住院安置和改善客户的结果。为此,俄克拉荷马州的GRAND Mental Health于2016年开发了GRAND response Access Network on Demand Model (GRAND Model)。本研究的目的是评估GRAND模型的结果,并建立证据,证明它减少了住院病人的安置。方法:采用二手数据的纵向研究设计来评估2016年GRAND模型实施前后的结果。中心结果的定量数据变化:住院患者减少。结果:从2015年到2021年,俄克拉何马州任何一家精神病院(Wagoner除外)的GRAND成年客户住院人数从959人(2015年)下降到66人(2021年),减少了93.1%。在瓦格纳医院的大成人客户中,住院病人从841例(2015年)下降到0例(2021年),减少了100%。讨论:这里提出的研究结果表明,GRAND模型可以有效地减少成人住院病人的住院率。其他社区,特别是农村地区的社区鼓励复制这一模式。
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Psycho-social correlates of depression and anxiety disorder among Bhil indigenous population of India 印度Bhil土著人口抑郁和焦虑障碍的社会心理相关因素
IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI: 10.1080/18387357.2022.2143384
S. N. Ansari, S. Rajkumari, Suchita Rawat, S. Chandel, N. K. Devi, K. Saraswathy, P. C. Joshi
ABSTRACT Objective Mental health of indigenous populations is a greatly understudied area in India. The study aims to estimate the prevalence of depression and anxiety and also to assess the association of various psycho-social variables with depression and anxiety, among the Bhil indigenous populations of India. Methods A total of 386 participants aged between 25 and 65 years who were unrelated up to first cousins belonging to Bhil indigenous population were recruited for the present study. Depression, anxiety disorder, perceived stress, perceived loneliness and perceived social support were assessed using pre-tested, translated and validated scales. Data related to socio-demographic variables were collected using pre-tested interview schedules. Results The present study reveals a very high prevalence rate of depression (35%) and anxiety disorder (29.8%) among the studied indigenous population. Psycho-social variables such as older age, disturbed marital status, unemployment, lower level of social support, higher level of perceived stress and perceived loneliness were found to be significantly associated with depression and anxiety disorder. Further analysis shows that when the adversities are combined with each other, the severity of depression and anxiety disorder increases dramatically in the studied indigenous population. Discussion Mental health problems are prevalent among indigenous populations, especially among those groups like Bhil, who are residing in close proximity to urban areas. The present study is the first population-based study on the mental health of Bhil indigenous population. The present study contributes to the limited literature on the mental health of the indigenous population in India.
【摘要】目的印度土著居民的心理健康是一个研究不足的领域。该研究旨在估计印度Bhil土著人口中抑郁和焦虑的患病率,并评估各种心理社会变量与抑郁和焦虑的关系。方法本研究共招募386名年龄在25 ~ 65岁之间,与Bhil土著人口近亲无血缘关系的参与者。抑郁、焦虑障碍、感知压力、感知孤独和感知社会支持使用预测试、翻译和验证的量表进行评估。使用预先测试的访谈时间表收集与社会人口变量相关的数据。结果本研究发现,在被研究的土著人群中,抑郁症(35%)和焦虑症(29.8%)的患病率非常高。年龄较大、婚姻状况不佳、失业、社会支持水平较低、压力感知水平较高、孤独感感知水平较高等社会心理变量与抑郁和焦虑障碍显著相关。进一步的分析表明,当逆境相互结合时,在被研究的土著人口中,抑郁症和焦虑症的严重程度急剧增加。心理健康问题在土著居民中普遍存在,特别是在像Bhil这样居住在靠近城市地区的群体中。本研究是第一个以人口为基础的对毕勒土著人口心理健康的研究。本研究对有关印度土著人口心理健康的有限文献作出了贡献。
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‘Boots’ theory: why mental health initiatives need to address economic inequalities “Boots”理论:为什么心理健康倡议需要解决经济不平等问题
IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI: 10.1080/18387357.2023.2221553
A. Reupert
Mental health promotion initiatives can be costly – but so too are the consequences of poor mental health. For this editorial I want to unpack the ‘boots’ theory of socioeconomic unfairness, and explore its implications for mental health funding. Boots theory has been around for some time, but I only came across it recently. For those who are equally unaware, boots theory explains how the wealthy can afford to live cheaply while the poor cannot. The theory is called ‘boots’, because of how Terry Pratchett, in his 1993 book Men at Arms, initially described it:
促进心理健康的举措可能代价高昂——但不良心理健康的后果也是如此。在这篇社论中,我想解开社会经济不公平的“靴子”理论,并探讨其对精神卫生资助的影响。布茨的理论已经存在一段时间了,但我最近才接触到它。对于那些同样不知道的人来说,布茨的理论解释了为什么富人可以过得便宜,而穷人却不能。这个理论被称为“靴子”,因为特里·普拉切特在他1993年的著作《武装的男人》中最初是这样描述的:
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