青少年心理健康素养与抑郁症的关系及其对补充医学实践的态度

N. Foroughi, P. Hay, C. Smith, Laura Douglass
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抑郁症和心理健康问题在青少年和成年人中越来越普遍,因此使用补充疗法(ct)来治疗抑郁症。系统综述发现,在所有ct疗法中,针灸、运动和草药圣约翰草(St . John 's Wort)在治疗抑郁症方面的有效性证据最多。我们的目的是评估青少年和成人在抑郁症治疗中的心理健康素养(MHL)水平和补充疗法(CT)的使用。对已有的社区妇女进行了调查;青年运动员和大学生组(n = 156,年龄≥16岁)。评估参与者的MHL水平和CT对其个人健康的使用情况。确定抑郁症状的MHL较低,特别是在35岁以下的男性中。大多数(59%)参与者在调查完成前12个月使用ct。在治疗抑郁症状方面,以证据为基础的专业服务被认为比自助方法更有帮助。我们的发现支持了先前的研究,表明高水平的ct使用。虽然对专业服务有良好的关注,但需要对年轻男性抑郁症症状的识别进行更多的教育,以改善这一人群的MHL。
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Young Adult’s Mental Health Literacy in Relation to Depression and Their Attitudes Towards Complementary Medicine Practice
Depression and mental health-related issues are increasingly prevalent in young adolescents and adults and so is the use of Complementary Therapies (CTs) to treat depression. Systematic reviews have found that, of all CTs, acupuncture, exercise, and the herbal remedy St John’s Wort have the greatest amount of evidence for efficacy in treating depression. We aimed to assess Mental Health Literacy (MHL) levels in the treatment of depression and Complementary Therapy’s (CT) usage in adolescents and adults. Surveys were distributed to a pre-existing cohort of community women; and a group of young athletes and university students (n = 156, aged ≥16 years). Participant’s level of MHL and the CT’s usage for their personal health was assessed. MHL regarding the identification of depressive symptoms was low, particularly in males aged under 35 years. The majority (59%) of participants utilized CTs 12 months prior to survey completion. Evidence-based professional services were perceived more helpful than self-help methods in treating depressive symptoms. Our findings support previous research indicating high levels of use of CTs. Whilst there was a favorable regard for professional services, greater education regarding the identification of depressive symptoms in young men is needed to improve the MHL in this population.
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