56 results match your criteria: "University of Ulm and BKH[Affiliation]"

Background: Only two-thirds of patients admitted to psychiatric wards return to their previous jobs. Return-to-work interventions in Germany are investigated for their effectiveness, but information regarding cost-effectiveness is lacking. This study investigates the cost-utility of a return-to-work intervention for patients with mental disorders compared to treatment as usual (TAU).

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Background: Psychotic disorders often develop a chronic course with devastating consequences for individuals, families, and societies. Early intervention programs for people in the first 5 years after the initial psychotic episode (early psychosis) can significantly improve the outcome and are therefore strongly recommended in national and international guidelines. However, most early intervention programs still focus on improving symptoms and relapse prevention, rather than targeting educational and vocational recovery.

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Background: Novel approaches in mobile mental health (mHealth) apps that make use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Ecological Momentary Assessments, and Ecological Momentary Interventions have the potential to support young people in the achievement of mental health and wellbeing goals. However, little is known on the perspectives of young people and mental health experts on this rapidly advancing technology. This study aims to investigate the subjective needs, attitudes, and preferences of key stakeholders towards an AI-informed mHealth app, including young people and experts on mHealth promotion and prevention in youth.

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Workplace Mental Health Disclosure, Sustainable Employability and Well-Being at Work: A Cross-Sectional Study Among Military Personnel with Mental Illness.

J Occup Rehabil

June 2023

Tranzo, Scientific Center for Care and Well-Being, Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Tilburg University, Warandelaan 2, 5037 AB, Tilburg, The Netherlands.

Purpose Disclosure of mental illness to a supervisor can have positive (e.g. supervisor support) and negative consequences (e.

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Cost-effectiveness of the Self-Help Plus Intervention for Adult Syrian Refugees Hosted in Turkey.

JAMA Netw Open

May 2022

WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in Mental Health and Service Evaluation, Section of Psychiatry, Department of Neuroscience, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences, University of Verona, Verona, Italy.

Importance: The cost-effectiveness of the Self-Help Plus (SH+) program, a group-based, guided, self-help psychological intervention developed by the World Health Organization for people affected by adversity, is unclear.

Objective: To investigate the cost-utility of providing the SH+ intervention combined with enhanced usual care vs enhanced usual care alone for Syrian refugees or asylum seekers hosted in Turkey.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This economic evaluation was performed as a prespecified part of an assessor-blinded randomized clinical trial conducted between October 1, 2018, and November 30, 2019, with 6-month follow-up.

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The state of mental health care in China.

Asian J Psychiatr

March 2022

The National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders & Beijing Key Laboratory of Mental Disorders, Beijing Anding Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.

Over the past few years there have been considerable changes in China's mental health service system. This review provides an overview of the development of mental health services in China, including epidemiological data on psychiatric disorders, utilisation of mental health services, models of mental health service delivery, mental health resources and workforce, mental health policy framework and financial issues. We consider cultural and social factors including the involvement of family members in patient care, urbanisation and internal migration as well as the application of traditional Chinese medicine, which provides implications for mental health research and practice.

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Importance: Despite the high prevalence of anxiety and depression in youths with chronic medical conditions (CMCs), physicians encounter substantial barriers in motivating these patients to access mental health care services.

Objective: To determine the efficacy of motivational interviewing (MI) training for pediatricians in increasing youths' use of mental health care.

Design, Setting, And Participants: The COACH-MI (Chronic Conditions in Adolescents: Implementation and Evaluation of Patient-Centered Collaborative Healthcare-Motivational Interviewing) study was a single-center cluster randomized clinical trial at the University Children's Hospital specialized outpatient clinics in Düsseldorf, Germany.

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Attitudes towards disclosing a mental illness: impact on quality of life and recovery.

Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol

February 2022

Section of Public Mental Health, Department of Psychiatry II, University of Ulm and BKH Günzburg, Parkstr. 11, Ulm, Germany.

Purpose: The decision whether to disclose a mental illness has individual and social consequences. Secrecy may protect from stigma and discrimination while disclosure can increase social support and facilitate help-seeking. Therefore, disclosure decisions are a key reaction to stigma.

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Costs of Health Service Use among Unemployed and Underemployed People with Mental Health Problems.

J Ment Health Policy Econ

March 2021

Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy II, University of Ulm and BKH Günzburg, Lindenallee 2, 89312 Günzburg, Germany,

Background: Unemployment is associated with a high risk of experiencing mental illness. This can lead to stigmatisation, reduced quality of life, and long-term costs like increased healthcare expenditure and productivity losses for society as a whole. Previous research indicates evidence for an association between unemployment and higher mental health service costs, but there is insufficient information available for the German healthcare system.

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Background: Public health measures to curb SARS-CoV-2 transmission rates may have negative psychosocial consequences in youth. Digital interventions may help to mitigate these effects. We investigated the associations between social isolation, COVID-19-related cognitive preoccupation, worries, and anxiety, objective social risk indicators, and psychological distress, as well as use of, and attitude toward, mobile health (mHealth) interventions in youth.

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Costs of health and social services use in children of parents with mental illness.

Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health

February 2021

Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy II, University of Ulm and BKH Günzburg, Lindenallee 2, 89312, Günzburg, Germany.

Background: Children of parents with mental illness have a higher risk of developing mental health problems when compared with the general population. Therefore, families with parents with mental illness are a suitable target group for selective prevention. In order to plan and evaluate the health economic consequences of preventive interventions for this target group, data on the societal costs related to parenthood under the condition of mental disorders are needed.

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Microaggressions towards people affected by mental health problems: a scoping review.

Epidemiol Psychiatr Sci

December 2019

Centre for Global Mental Health, and Centre for Implementation Science, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.

Aims: This review aims to understand the scope of the literature regarding mental health-related microaggressions towards people affected by mental health problems.

Methods: A scoping review was conducted to explore this question. Four electronic health-oriented databases were searched alongside Google Scholar.

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Supporting mental health disclosure decisions: the Honest, Open, Proud programme.

Br J Psychiatry

May 2020

Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Lewis College of Human Sciences, Illinois Institute of Technology; and Principal Investigator, National Consortium on Stigma and Empowerment, USA.

The stigma associated with mental health problems leaves many feeling they have to 'hide' their difficulties. Supporting them in making disclosure decisions can potentially improve well-being, reduce self-stigma and support recovery processes. In this editorial we discuss the case for interventions designed for this purpose and present one prominent programme: Honest, Open, Proud.

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Development and validation of the DISCUS scale: A reliable short measure for assessing experienced discrimination in people with mental health problems on a global level.

Schizophr Res

October 2019

Centre for Global Mental Health, Health Services and Population Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, United Kingdom; Personal Social Services Research Unit, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom.

Background: The Discrimination and Stigma Scale (DISC-12) was specifically developed to measure experienced and anticipated discrimination reported by people with mental health problems. However, the length of the DISC-12 may represent a disadvantage especially in country settings with limited human capacity and infrastructure. The purpose of the study was to develop a short version of DISC-12 (DISCUS) to address these limitations.

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Stigma as a Barrier to Mental Health Service Use Among Female Sex Workers in Switzerland.

Front Psychiatry

February 2019

Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, Psychiatric University Hospital, University of Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland.

Many sex workers suffer from mental health problems, but do not seek help. To examine stigma-related and non stigma-related barriers to care and perceived need for treatment among female sex workers in Switzerland. Mental health service use, barriers to care, perceived need and presence of illness, symptoms, and psychiatric diagnoses were assessed among 60 female sex workers in Zürich, Switzerland.

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Unemployment and mental disorders are associated with impaired quality of life. Because of the stigma associated with mental illness, unemployed individuals with mental health problems face the difficult decision whether to disclose their condition to others. Disclosure has both risks and benefits, and it is unclear how it affects quality of life.

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