A preliminary qualitative exploration of pupils, parents and school staff perspectives on a brief, school-based intervention for eating disorders.

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Tabitha Jackson, Sophie Fletcher, Talar Rita Moukhtarian, Charlotte Kershaw, Carla Toro, Glenn Waller, Caroline Meyer
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Abstract

Background: While around one-fifth of UK secondary school pupils exhibit clinically significant eating pathology, in-school mental health provision does not include interventions to address such eating pathology.

Aims: This preliminary qualitative study aimed to explore the views of staff, parents and pupils, on the idea of introducing a school-based brief cognitive behavioural therapy programme for non-underweight eating disorders.

Method: 31 pupils, 22 parents and 27 staff participated in 12 focus groups across four schools. The semi-structured interview guide covered topics around the practicalities of a potential eating disorders treatment programme, the acceptability of the intervention, and likelihood of future uptake.

Results: Five over-arching themes and 12 subthemes emerged, reflecting the scale of eating and body image concerns, management limitations, and the importance of prioritising mental health over education. Advantages, challenges, considerations, and solutions were proposed for an in-school eating disorders treatment programme.

Conclusions: These qualitative data show that there is support for an appropriately implemented in-school delivery of brief, evidence-based treatment, demonstrating the potential scope of such an approach to support children and adolescents to receive early help with their eating problems and body image concerns.

初步质的探索学生,家长和学校工作人员的观点在一个简短的,以学校为基础的干预饮食失调。
背景:虽然大约五分之一的英国中学生表现出临床显著的饮食病理,但学校心理健康提供不包括解决这种饮食病理的干预措施。目的:这项初步的定性研究旨在探讨工作人员、家长和学生对引入以学校为基础的非体重不足饮食失调简短认知行为治疗方案的看法。方法:31名学生,22名家长和27名工作人员参加了4所学校的12个焦点小组。半结构化访谈指南涵盖了潜在饮食失调治疗方案的实用性、干预的可接受性以及未来接受的可能性等主题。结果:出现了5个总体主题和12个副主题,反映了饮食和身体形象问题的规模、管理限制以及将心理健康优先于教育的重要性。提出了学校饮食失调治疗方案的优点、挑战、注意事项和解决方案。结论:这些定性数据表明,支持在学校适当实施以证据为基础的简短治疗,证明了这种方法的潜在范围,可以支持儿童和青少年在饮食问题和身体形象问题上获得早期帮助。
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3.50
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期刊介绍: An international multidisciplinary journal aimed primarily at members of the helping and teaching professions. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy features original research papers, covering both experimental and clinical work, that contribute to the theory, practice and evolution of cognitive and behaviour therapy. The journal aims to reflect and influence the continuing changes in the concepts, methodology, and techniques of behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy. A particular feature of the journal is its broad ranging scope - both in terms of topics and types of study covered. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy encompasses most areas of human behaviour and experience, and represents many different research methods, from randomized controlled trials to detailed case studies.
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