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Youth mental health services in Italy: An achievable dream?

Alice Masillo1, Martina Brandizzi1, Barnaby Nelson2, Nella Lo Cascio1,3, Riccardo Saba1, Juliana Fortes Lindau4, Ludovica Telesforo4, Dori Montanaro5, Marco D'Alema5, Paolo Girardi4, Patrick McGorry2, Paolo Fiori Nastro1.   

Abstract

AIM: "Liberiamo il futuro" (LIF) project was designed to assess psychological problems of adolescents and young adults and to identify individuals at high-risk for developing a psychosis through a collaboration between a University team, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services and Adult Mental Health Services. This paper presents the baseline demographic and clinical characteristics of the cohort, particularly the nature and severity of psychopathology.
METHOD: All help-seeking young people aged 12-35 years residing in the health district involved in LIF were invited to participate in the study and completed a battery of self- report and interviewer-administered measures of psychopathology and functioning at baseline.
RESULTS: A total of 338 adolescents and young people (mean age 17.42) participated in the study. The majority of the sample (n = 107, 35%) had an anxiety disorder, followed by mood disorders (n = 62, 21%). Only 35 (12%) participants had no psychiatric diagnosis. After a screening phase, 166 (52%) individuals were assessed to detect the presence of an Ultra High Risk (UHR) state. Of these, 38.60% (n = 64) met UHR criteria. Overall, the majority of the sample resulted moderately functionally impaired at baseline.
CONCLUSIONS: LIF project showed that psychological problems, associated with impaired psychosocial functioning, are very common among help-seeking young people. The help-seeking behaviour of young people is in contrast with the barriers presented by the Italian community mental health system that is modelled around adults' requirements. A need of a strong, stigma-free, young oriented system of care for young people up to the mid-20s emerged.
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.

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Keywords:  early psychosis; mental health services; youth mental health

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27061589     DOI: 10.1111/eip.12328

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Early Interv Psychiatry        ISSN: 1751-7885            Impact factor:   2.732


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1.  Integrated Programs for Early Recognition of Severe Mental Disorders: Recommendations From an Italian Multicenter Project.

Authors:  Alberto Parabiaghi; Linda Confalonieri; Nadia Magnani; Antonio Lora; Emanuela Butteri; Katia Prato; Marco Vaggi; Mauro Emilio Percudani
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2019-11-15       Impact factor: 4.157

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