COVID-19 期间提供的心理健康服务:第三次持证心理学家调查结果。

Journal of health service psychology Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-08-17 DOI:10.1007/s42843-021-00044-3
Morgan T Sammons, Daniel M Elchert, Jana N Martin
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2021 年 6 月对执业心理学家在大流行病期间的执业情况进行的第三次调查显示,在宣布全国公共卫生紧急状态约 15 个月后,远程心理服务的快速采用仍在继续。大多数受访者都打算将远程心理学作为他们今后执业的一个长期组成部分。我们调查的其他值得注意的结果显示,在大流行初期,接受调查的大多数心理学家都报告说他们的工作量有所下降,而现在则报告说工作量有所增加,往往需要建立一个等待名单。与上次调查相比,受访者表示他们的病人/客户更容易接受远程心理治疗。尽管如此,仍有相当一部分心理学家表示担心这项技术会对他们未来的工作产生负面影响。调查结果还显示,心理学家遇到的与大流行病有关的患者症状更加严重,包括自杀想法或行为报告的增加:在线版本包含补充材料,可在 10.1007/s42843-021-00044-3 网站上查阅。
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Mental Health Service Provision During COVID-19: Results of the Third Survey of Licensed Psychologists.

A third survey of the practice of licensed psychologists during the pandemic conducted in June 2021 revealed that the rapid adoption of telepsychological service provision has continued approximately 15 months after a national public health emergency was declared. Most respondents intend to make telepsychology a permanent component of their practice going forward. Other notable findings from our survey revealed that after an initial decline in caseload reported in the early days of the pandemic, the majority of psychologists surveyed now report an increase in caseload, often necessitating the establishment of a waitlist. Respondents reported that their patients/clients are more accepting of telepsychology than in our previous survey. That said, a significant minority of psychologists expressed concerns that this technology will negatively affect their future practice. Results also indicated that psychologists are encountering greater symptom acuity among their patients associated with the pandemic, including an increase in reports of suicidal thinking or behavior.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s42843-021-00044-3.

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