Adolescent Internet Depression Prevention: Preferences for Intervention and Predictors of Intentions and Adherence.

Monika Marko, Joshua Fogel, Elton Mykerezi, Benjamin W Van Voorhees
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Abstract

Adolescents in primary care with sub-threshold depression (not reaching criteria for disorder) symptoms may be candidates for early intervention to prevent onset of major depressive disorder. However, we know little about their attitudes toward such interventions or what may predict motivation or adherence for preventive interventions. We also describe preferences for different types of interventions and conduct exploratory analyses to identify predictors of motivation to prevent depression and subsequent adherence to an Internet-based intervention. Adolescents with sub-threshold depressed mood favored novel behavioral treatment approaches, such as Internet-based models for depression prevention. Adolescent beliefs about the intervention and perceived social norms predicted intention to participate in depression prevention. The most important significant predictors of adherence were beliefs about the intervention. Careful attention to the specific beliefs and attitudes of users toward intervention should be incorporated into intervention design as well as evolving public health strategies to prevent depressive disorders.

青少年网络抑郁症的预防:干预偏好和意向和依从性的预测因素。
初级保健中有亚阈值抑郁(未达到障碍标准)症状的青少年可能是早期干预的候选者,以预防严重抑郁障碍的发作。然而,我们对他们对此类干预措施的态度知之甚少,也不知道什么可以预测预防性干预措施的动机或依从性。我们还描述了对不同类型干预的偏好,并进行了探索性分析,以确定预防抑郁症的动机和随后坚持基于互联网的干预的预测因素。具有亚阈值抑郁情绪的青少年喜欢新的行为治疗方法,例如基于互联网的抑郁症预防模型。青少年对干预的信念和感知的社会规范预测了参与抑郁症预防的意图。依从性的最重要的重要预测因素是对干预的信念。应在干预设计中仔细关注使用者对干预的具体信念和态度,并制定预防抑郁障碍的公共卫生策略。
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