在社区和家庭层面进行早期精神和药物使用障碍及自杀风险病例检测的超简易替代测量法:一种高效可行的临床和人群服务需求筛查工具。

Medical research archives Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-11 DOI:10.18103/mra.v11i10.4381
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社区需要有效的精神和药物使用障碍及自杀风险筛查工具来发现那些可能不会寻求治疗的人。我们在莫桑比克和南非对照诊断黄金标准,评估了 "代理心理健康工具-3"(mwTool-3-proxy)这一包含三个项目的筛查工具,以了解另一个成年人的心理健康状况。mwTool-3-proxy 采用了莫桑比克开发的 Mental Wellness Tool-3 的三个项目,以迷你国际神经精神病学访谈诊断为标准,通过回归建模和专家咨询来确定识别任何精神障碍的最佳三个项目。心理健康工具-3 已在南非、西班牙和美国得到验证,目前正在亚太地区的三个国家和以色列进行验证。在南非和莫桑比克的初级和三级医疗机构中,我们分别使用 mwTool-3 代理工具对两对成年人进行了筛查,并使用小型国际神经精神病学访谈进行了诊断。我们计算了预测任何精神和/或药物使用障碍以及代理个体自杀风险的敏感性和特异性。我们还进行了其他分析,仅限于互为亲属且居住在同一家庭的受访者。在这两个国家的 229 对受访者中,经迷你国际神经精神访谈确诊的任何精神障碍的患病率为 35.6%(莫桑比克为 38.5%;南非为 32.9%)。在莫桑比克,mwTool-3-proxy 对确定代理个体是否患有任何疾病的汇总灵敏度为 73.01(95%CI:65.5-79.65)--70.24(95%CI:59.27-79.73),在南非为 80.00(95%CI:69.17-88.35)。mwTool-3-proxy 是一种与文化相关的超简短有效测量方法,可以在社区和家庭层面提高精神和药物使用障碍以及自杀风险病例检测的灵敏度,并为高效、可行地收集临床和人口层面的服务需求数据提供了一种手段。
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An Ultra-Brief Proxy Measure for Early Mental and Substance Use Disorders and Suicide Risk Case Detection at the Community and Household Level: An Efficient and Feasible Clinical and Population-level Service Needs Screening Tool.

Valid mental and substance use disorders and suicide risk screening tools are needed for community case finding of individuals who may not otherwise seek care. We evaluated the Proxy Mental Wellness Tool-3 (mwTool-3-proxy) a three-item screener that asks about the mental health of another adult, against a diagnostic gold standard in Mozambique and South Africa. The mwTool-3-proxy adapts the three items of the Mental Wellness Tool-3, developed in Mozambique using Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview diagnoses as the criterion standard, regression modeling and expert consultation to determine the best three items for identifying any mental disorder. The Mental Wellness Tool-3 has been validated in South Africa, Spain and the United States, and is being validated in three countries in the Asia-Pacific and Israel. Pairs of adults in South Africa and Mozambique at primary and tertiary healthcare facilities were separately screened with the mwTool-3-proxy and diagnosed using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview. We calculated the sensitivities and specificities for predicting any mental and/or substance use disorder and suicide risk among the proxy individual. We performed additional analyses restricted to respondents who were relatives of one another and who lived in the same household. The prevalence of any Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview-diagnosed disorder among the 229 pairs in both countries was 35.6% (38.5% in Mozambique; 32.9% in South Africa). The pooled sensitivity of the mwTool-3-proxy for identifying any disorder among the proxy individual was 73.01 (95%CI: 65.5-79.65) - 70.24 (95%CI: 59.27-79.73) in Mozambique and 80.00 (95%CI 69.17-88.35) in South Africa. The mwTool-3-proxy is a culturally-relevant, ultra-brief valid measure that can improve mental and substance use disorders and suicide risk case detection with strong sensitivity at the community and household level and offer a means to efficiently and feasibly collect clinical and population-level service needs data.

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