Adolescents in acute mental health crisis—Pilot-evaluation of a low-threshold program for emotional stabilization

Andrea Dixius, Tanja Michael, Adriana Altpeter, René Ramos Garcia, E. Möhler
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Referrals for child and adolescent acute psychiatric treatment have spiked in the last two years. To provide these adolescents with a fast-acting intervention, a novel treatment approach for acute emotional dysregulation was evaluated in this study.156 adolescents between the age of 13 and 18 years who were admitted to a psychiatric unit for acute emotional or behavioral dysregulation participated in a 5-week-group program (Stress-Arousal- Regulation-Treatment, START) which consisted of two sessions per week (60 min/session). Pre- and post intervention psychometric measures were derived for each participant applying the Self-Control Scale (SCS-13), the FEEL-KJ capturing adaptive and maladaptive emotion regulation strategies, the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10), as well as the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ).The mean score of maladaptive emotion regulation strategies of the FEEL-KJ significantly decreased post treatment (d = −0.24, p = .001), while there was an increase in adaptive emotion regulation strategies (d = 0.25, p = .001). The post- intervention-assessment revealed significantly lower scores in the PSS-10 (d = −0.34, p < 0.001), as well as SDQ mental health problems (d = −0.17, p = .018) and disorders (d = −0.15, p = .015). The Self-Control Score increased significantly after the intervention (d = 0.21, p = .001).In this large sample, the low-threshold intervention START significantly improved emotion regulation and self-control and reduced perceived stress as well as several scales of the strengths and difficulties questionnaire, pointing to a good feasibility and indicating efficiency to provide support to adolescents with acute mental health problems when applying this short-term treatment.
青少年急性心理健康危机-低阈值情绪稳定方案的试点评估
在过去两年中,儿童和青少年急性精神病治疗的转诊数量激增。为了给这些青少年提供快速的干预,本研究评估了一种治疗急性情绪失调的新方法。156名年龄在13岁至18岁之间的青少年因急性情绪或行为失调而被送入精神科,他们参加了一个为期5周的小组项目(压力-觉醒-调节-治疗,START),该项目包括每周两次(每次60分钟)。采用自我控制量表(SCS-13)、感受- kj捕捉适应性和不良情绪调节策略、感知压力量表(PSS-10)和优势与困难问卷(SDQ)对每位参与者进行干预前和干预后的心理测量。治疗后情绪调节不良策略得分显著降低(d = - 0.24, p = .001),而情绪调节适应策略得分显著升高(d = 0.25, p = .001)。干预后评估显示PSS-10 (d = - 0.34, p < 0.001)、SDQ心理健康问题(d = - 0.17, p = 0.018)和障碍(d = - 0.15, p = 0.015)得分显著降低。干预后自我控制得分显著提高(d = 0.21, p = .001)。在这个大样本中,低阈值干预START显著提高了情绪调节和自我控制能力,显著降低了感知压力,显著降低了优势和困难问卷的多个量表,表明采用这种短期治疗方法对急性心理健康问题青少年提供支持具有良好的可行性和有效性。
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