A systematic review of mental health outcome measures for young people aged 12 to 25 years
- Authors:
- Kwan, B. and Rickwood, D. J.
- Abstract:
- BACKGROUND: Mental health outcome measures are used to monitor the quality and effectiveness of mental health services. There is also a growing expectation for implementation of routine measurement and measures being used by clinicians as a feedback monitoring system to improve client outcomes. The recent focus in Australia and elsewhere targeting mental health services to young people aged 12-25 years has meant that outcome measures relevant to this age range are now needed. This is a shift from the traditional divide of child and adolescent services versus adult services with a transitioning age at 18 years. This systematic review is the first to examine mental health outcome measures that are appropriate for the 12 to 25 year age range.
METHODS: MEDLINE and PsychINFO databases were systematically searched to identify studies using mental health outcome measures with young people aged 12 to 25 years. The search strategy complied with the relevant sections of the PRISMA statement.
RESULTS: A total of 184 published articles were identified, covering 29 different outcome measures. The measures were organised into domains that consisted of eight measures of cognition and emotion, nine functioning measures, six quality of life measures, and six multidimensional mental health measures. No measures were designed specifically for young people aged 12 to 25 years and only two had been used by clinicians as a feedback monitoring system. Five measures had been used across the whole 12 to 25 year age range, in a range of mental health settings and were deemed most appropriate for this age group.
CONCLUSIONS: With changes to mental health service systems that increasingly focus on early intervention in adolescence and young adulthood, there is a need for outcome measures designed specifically for those aged 12 to 25 years. In particular, multidimensional measures that are clinically meaningful need to be developed to ensure quality and effectiveness in youth mental health. Additionally, outcome measures can be clinically useful when designed to be used within routine feedback monitoring systems. - DOI:
- 10.1186/s12888-015-0664-x
- URL:
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26573269
- Journal:
- BMC Psychiatry
- issn:
- 1471-244X (Electronic)
- Publication year:
- 2015
- pages:
- 279
- Symptom status:
- Cognitive/mental state
Emotional state
Physical state - Functional status:
- Physical functioning
- General health perceptions / HRQoL:
- Health-related quality of life
- Age:
- Adults (18-65)
Children (0-18) - Disease:
- Mental and behavioural disorders and related symptoms
- PRO / non-PRO:
- Non-patient Reported Outcome
Patient Reported Outcome - Type of measurement instrument:
- 1 - Questionnaires
- Instrument:
- BASC - Behavior Assessment Scale/System for Children (versions: BASC-1; BASC-2; BASC-3; BASC‐SRP - BASC-Self‐Report of Personality; BASC-TRS = BASC-Teacher Rating Scale)
BPRS - Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (versions: BPRS-self)
CAFAS - Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale
CBCL - Child Behavior Checklist (versions: CBCL-2; CBCL-3; CBCL-ADHD; CBCL-teacher rated; CBCL-Y - CBCL Youth; CBCL/6-18) |
CGAS - Children's Global Assessment Scale
CGI - Clinical Global Impression Scale (versions: CGI-S - CGI-Severity; CGI-I - CGI-Improvement)
CIS - Columbia Impairment Scale
DASS - Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (Versions: DASS-42 and DASS-21)
EQ-5D - EuroQoL-5 Dimensions (versions: EQ5D-VAS; Patient-Reported Health Score; EQ-5D-Pso - EQ-5D-Psoriasis)
GAS - Global Assessment Scale
GHQ - General Health Questionnaire (versions: original = GHQ-60; GHQ-7; GHQ-12; GHQ-20; GHQ-28; GHQW-30; GHQ-36)
HoNOS - Health of the National Outcome Scale (versions: HoNOSCA - HoNOS for Children and Adolescents; HoNOS-RF - HoNOS-Residential Facilities)
Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (versions: K-10; K-5; K-6)
KIDSCREEN-52 items - Health Related Quality of Life Questionnaire for Children and Young People and their Parents-52 (versions: KIDSCREEN-52-e-version)
MBSR - Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction
OQ-45 - Outcome Questionnaire 45 (versions: OQ045.2)
ORS - Outcome Rating Scale
PANSS - Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale for Schizophrenia(modified)
SCL-90-R - Symptom Checklist 90-Revised
SDQ - Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (versions: SDQ Children and Adolescents; SDQ Youth)
SF-12 - 12-item Short Form Health Survey [alias: RAND-12] (versions: SF-12v2; VR-12 - Veterans SF-12; SF-12 MCS; SF-12 PCS)
SF-36 - 36-item Short Form Health Survey [alias: RAND-36][alias: MOS SF-36]] (versions: VSF-36 LoA - Visual Version of the SF-36 Limitations of Physical Activities domain; VR-36 - Veterans SF-36) | | also see: database.cosmin.nl
SFSS - Symptom and Functioning Severity Scale
SOFAS - Social and Occupational Functioning Assessment Scale
SWLS - Satisfaction With Life Scale
VFI - Vanderbilt Functioning Index
WHOQOL-BREF - World Health Organization Quality of Life questionnaire–Abbreviated Questionnaire (versions: WHOQOL-HIV-BREF; WHOQOL-BREF dialysis)
YASR - Young Adult Self-Report Questionnaire
YOQ - Youth Outcome Questionnaire (versions: YOQ-30; YOQ-2.01; YOQ-3.01)
YP CORE - Young Persons Clinical Outcomes for Routine Evaluation questionnaire
YQOL - Youth Quality of Life Instrument (versions: YQOL-DHH; YQOL-SF; YQOL-CS - Craniofacial Surgery; YQOL-FD - Facial Differences; YQOL-R - YQOL-Research; YQOL-S - YQOL-Surveillance; YQOL-W - Weight Module, 21)
YSR - Youth Self-Report