Dealing with overwhelming life situations - young people's experiences of becoming depressed.

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Erik Ekbäck, Maria Strömbäck, Lina Rådmark, Johan Öjebrandt, Jenny Molin, Eva Henje
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Abstract

Background: Depression is common and increasing in young people, who seem especially vulnerable, both in the probability of developing depression, and in the resulting negative consequences across the lifespan. Unfortunately, available treatments rarely lead to full remission and even in cases of remission relapse rates are high. Different explanatory models have been proposed, and research indicates a multifaceted etiology. The descriptive DSM-5 has low diagnostic validity in this age-group, especially for depressive disorders, and limited attention has been given to young people's own experiences of becoming depressed. Hence, there is a risk of missing clinical information that is important for the therapeutic alliance and treatment.

Objective: This study aimed to explore young people's experiences of becoming depressed.

Method: A qualitative study was performed. Six participants with clinical depression, currently in treatment at child and adolescent psychiatric outpatient clinics in northern Sweden were recruited. Interviews followed a semi-structured manual, and data was analyzed with inductive qualitative content analysis.

Results: Participants described different reasons for their depression, and from their stories four categories were identified: "Being subjected to violence", "Suffering separation and loss", "Feeling abandoned", and "Feeling burdened and vulnerable". These categories were interpreted in the theme: "Dealing with an overwhelming life situation".

Conclusions: The participants presented mainly stressful external and relational events preceding their depression. A combination of overwhelming stressors, lack of support and lack of time for recovery was described. This points to the importance of validating the narratives of young patients with depression and to offer trauma-informed treatment approaches in mental health care.

应对不堪重负的生活状况--年轻人抑郁的经历。
背景:抑郁症在年轻人中很常见,而且发病率越来越高。年轻人似乎特别容易患上抑郁症,无论是从患上抑郁症的概率,还是从抑郁症对整个生命周期造成的负面影响来看,都是如此。遗憾的是,现有的治疗方法很少能使病情完全缓解,即使在病情缓解的情况下,复发率也很高。人们提出了不同的解释模式,研究表明病因是多方面的。描述性的 DSM-5 对这一年龄组的诊断有效性较低,尤其是对抑郁障碍而言,而且对青少年自身抑郁经历的关注有限。因此,有可能会遗漏对治疗联盟和治疗非常重要的临床信息:本研究旨在探讨年轻人患上抑郁症的经历:方法:进行了一项定性研究。研究招募了六名患有临床抑郁症的参与者,他们目前正在瑞典北部的儿童和青少年精神科门诊接受治疗。访谈采用半结构化手册,数据分析采用归纳式定性内容分析:结果:参与者描述了他们抑郁的不同原因,并从他们的故事中确定了四个类别:"遭受暴力"、"遭受分离和失去"、"感觉被遗弃 "以及 "感觉负担沉重和脆弱"。这些类别在主题中得到了诠释:"结论:结论:参与者在抑郁之前主要经历了外部压力事件和关系事件。结论:参与者主要陈述了抑郁症发生前的外部压力和关系事件,同时还描述了难以承受的 压力、缺乏支持和没有时间康复等综合因素。这表明,验证年轻抑郁症患者的叙述并在心理健康护理中提供创伤知情治疗方法非常重要。
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