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RESEARCH ARTICLE (Open Access)

The impact of COVID-19 on community mental health: lessons learned from Tasmania, Australia

Melissa Savaglio A , Renee O’Donnell A and Helen Skouteris A B *
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A Health and Social Care Unit, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Vic., Australia.

B Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.

* Correspondence to: helen.skouteris@monash.edu

Australian Journal of Primary Health 30, PY23006 https://doi.org/10.1071/PY23006
Submitted: 25 January 2023  Accepted: 4 September 2023  Published: 21 September 2023

© 2024 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Published by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of La Trobe University. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY)

Abstract

Background

The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on community mental health globally and widened pre-existing health and social inequities. Tasmania, Australia has one of the highest rates of mental ill health and socioeconomic disadvantage in the country. Whilst Tasmania experienced a delayed and reduced physical presence of COVID-19 compared to other states and territories, mental health impacts remain. It is necessary to understand such impacts to inform policy, practice, and recommendations to enhance the mental health service sector and prevent future mental health burden. This qualitative study aimed to explore expert mental health stakeholders’ perspectives of the impact of COVID-19 on: (1) the mental health of people living in Tasmania, and (2) mental health services.

Method

Semi-structured interviews with 12 expert mental health stakeholders across Tasmania were conducted. This sample was well-positioned to comment on the impact of COVID-19 on community mental health and provide recommendations to enhance the sector. Interviews were thematically analysed.

Results

Three subthemes exploring the COVID-19 impact on mental health were included: (1) anxiety, distress, and isolation; (2) varying presentations across age groups; and (3) increased complexity. Four key themes capturing the COVID-19 impact on mental health services were identified: (1) transition to telehealth; (2) increased service demand; (3) spotlight on service gaps; and (4) local workforce shortages.

Conclusions

The pandemic has highlighted existing gaps across the community mental health service sector, and exacerbated existing psychosocial/structural stressors resulting in increased presentations and complexity of mental illness among the community, particularly for youth. Existing treatment gaps and inequities in service access, engagement, and mental health outcomes will persist if not addressed. Recommendations have been provided to inform community mental health service planning, policy, design, access, and provision, and improve wellbeing.

Keywords: Australia, community mental health, COVID-19, mental health services, mental illness, pandemic, qualitative, wellbeing.

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