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How should we support young people with ASD and mental health problems as they navigate the transition to adult life including access to adult healthcare services

机译:在年轻人向成人生活过渡(包括获得成人医疗保健服务)的过程中我们应如何为他们解决ASD和精神健康问题

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For young people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the transition from childhood to adulthood especially for those with additional mental health problems can be challenging. Increasing numbers of young people attending child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) have a recognised diagnosis of ASD. What are the outcomes of these young people when they are discharged from CAMHS and how best can services support their needs? In this editorial we consider the emerging literature on transition for young people with long-term conditions and in particular those with ASD. Longer term studies suggest that the outcomes for individuals with ASD across the ability range is mostly poor and that healthcare transfer has generally not been managed well, with service users often reporting a lack of appropriate types of support. Encouragingly there is an increasing awareness of the need to support young people with long-term conditions as they negotiate the many developmental tasks of transition to adulthood. However, less is known about the experiences and aspirations of autistic individuals of all abilities as they transition to adulthood. This knowledge can inform a more nuanced approach to identifying developmentally appropriate outcomes. Recent studies with cognitively able young people with ASD, highlight some features in common with young people with long-term conditions but also the importance of identifying ways to foster underlying skills and the ability of young people with ASD to develop and maintain relationships. Child-focussed and adult-orientated healthcare services need to work directly with autistic individuals and their support networks to facilitate successful engagement with services and enable adults to manage their mental health needs. There is an urgent need to investigate the implementation and effectiveness of research and clinical guideline recommendations that aim to increase wellbeing, health self-efficacy and improve the mental health outcomes for autistic adults.
机译:对于自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的年轻人来说,从童年到成年的过渡,特别是对于那些患有其他心理健康问题的人而言,可能是一个挑战。越来越多的年轻人接受儿童和青少年心理健康服务(CAMHS)诊断为ASD。这些年轻人从CAMHS出院后会有什么结果?服务如何最好地满足他们的需求?在这篇社论中,我们考虑了针对具有长期条件的年轻人尤其是患有自闭症的年轻人有关过渡的新兴文献。长期研究表明,在整个能力范围内,患有自闭症的人的结果大多较差,而且医疗保健的转移通常没有得到很好的管理,服务使用者经常报告缺乏适当类型的支持。令人鼓舞的是,人们越来越意识到有必要为有长期条件的年轻人提供支持,因为他们正在谈判许多向成年过渡的发展任务。但是,对于自闭症患者到成年后具有各种能力的经历和抱负知之甚少。这些知识可以为确定适合发展的结果提供更细致入微的方法。最近对具有认知能力的ASD年轻人的研究强调了与长期患病年轻人相同的一些特征,但也很重要的一点是,找出培养潜在技能的方法以及ASD年轻人发展和维持关系的能力的重要性。以儿童为中心且面向成年人的医疗保健服务需要直接与自闭症患者及其支持网络合作,以促进成功参与服务并使成年人能够管理其心理健康需求。迫切需要研究旨在提高自闭症成年人的幸福感,健康自我效能并改善其心理健康结果的研究和临床指南建议的实施和有效性。

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