Right care, first time: a highly personalised and measurement‐based care model to manage youth mental health

Nov 4, 2019The Medical journal of Australia

Personalized, measurement-based care for effective early treatment of youth mental health

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Abstract

A multidimensional outcomes framework aims to address the needs of young people with emerging mental illness.

  • Five key domains of assessment include social and occupational function, self-harm, substance misuse, physical health, and illness trajectory.
  • Clinical staging reflects the progression of mental disorders, with advanced stages likely requiring more intensive interventions.
  • Three proposed underlying mechanisms for adolescent-onset mood and psychotic syndromes are neurodevelopmental abnormalities, hyperarousal, and circadian dysfunction.
  • A transdiagnostic framework for classifying mood and psychotic syndromes may improve prediction of outcomes and treatment decisions.
  • The model encourages a comprehensive approach, integrating multidisciplinary teams and real-time measurement-based care for better service delivery.

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