案例系列:减少青少年非自杀性自伤行为管理项目的有效性

IF 0.4 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Osheen Saxena, M. Thomas Kishore, Ajay Kumar, K. John Vijay Sagar, B. Binukumar
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背景:非自杀性自伤(NSSI)是青少年中一个新兴的问题,在临床环境中越来越普遍。这是一个多方面的情况,包括精神合并症、自残形式和方法的变化、身体部位、伤口的模式和功能,因此,在常规临床实践中充分理解和管理它是一个挑战。有必要深入了解现有的青少年自伤干预措施的有效性和过程问题。目的:本研究是一个案例系列,旨在研究减少计划(CDP)的有效性,这是一种手动认知行为治疗计划,在减少两个青少年自伤行为和冲动的频率和强度方面。本研究的目的是探讨CDP对青少年自伤患者抑郁症状、功能失调态度、情绪调节、经验回避和整体功能的影响,并探讨青少年自伤患者动机和治疗感知与治疗结果的关系。方法:本研究采用有目的抽样的方法,招募了两名在班加罗尔NIMHANS儿童和青少年精神病学部门就诊的自伤青少年。他们使用MINI-国际儿童和青少年神经精神病学访谈(MINI Kid Screen 7.0.2)进行评估。此外,采用标准化方法评估自伤、边缘型人格障碍、抑郁、情绪调节技能、功能失调态度、心理灵活性和整体功能的严重程度和功能。在干预期间,每周对参与者进行半结构化访谈以评估自伤。当CDP完成时,重复基线测量。此外,非特异性因素,如患者对治疗的看法和患者的动机使用标准化量表进行评估。结果:两名青少年的自伤行为均有明显减少。它还改善了他们的抑郁症状、功能失调的态度、情绪调节、经验回避和整体功能。治疗结果与被试对治疗的动机和认知有关。结论:CDP是减少自伤行为的有效干预措施。然而,来访者的特征,如治疗的感知和动机,将在治疗结果中发挥作用。
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Case Series on Effectiveness of Cutting-Down Program for Managing Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Among Adolescents
Background: Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is an emerging issue among adolescents with a growing prevalence in clinical settings. It is a multi-faceted condition in terms of psychiatric comorbidities, variation in the form and method of self-harm, body area, the pattern of the wound and the function served, and therefore, understanding and managing it adequately in routine clinical practice is a challenge. There is a need for research to focus on in-depth understanding of the effectiveness of and process issues for existing interventions for NSSI in adolescents. Aim: The present research is a case series aimed at examining the effectiveness of the cutting-down programme (CDP), a manualized cognitive behaviour therapy programme, in reducing the frequency and intensity of NSSI acts and urges in two adolescents. The objectives of the study were to examine the effect of the CDP on depressive symptoms, dysfunctional attitudes, emotion regulation, experiential avoidance and global functioning in adolescents with NSSI, and to explore the association of patient motivation and patient perception of therapy with therapy outcome in adolescents with NSSI. Method: For the study, two adolescents with NSSI who presented to the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, NIMHANS, Bangalore, were recruited using purposive sampling. They were assessed using the MINI-International Neuropsychiatric Interview for Children and Adolescents (MINI Kid Screen 7.0.2). In addition, standardized were used to assess the severity and functions of NSSI, borderline personality disorder, depression, emotion regulation skills, dysfunctional attitudes, psychological flexibility and global functioning. The participants were also assessed on a semi-structured interview to assess NSSI every week during the intervention. Baseline measures were repeated when the CDP was completed. Further, the non-specific factors such as patient’s perceptions of therapy and patient motivation were assessed using the standardized scales. Results: The CDP was found to be effective in reducing the NSSI among the two adolescents. It also improved their depressive symptoms, dysfunctional attitudes, emotion regulation, experiential avoidance and global functioning. The therapy outcome was related to the participants’ motivations and perceptions of therapy. Conclusion: The CDP is an effective intervention for reducing NSSI acts. However, client characteristics such as perception and motivation for therapy will play a role in therapy outcome.
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期刊介绍: Journal of Indian Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (JIACAM) is a peer reviewed online journal. Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals (http://www.icmje.org) will be followed. JIACAM accepts original articles, review articles, case reports, conference announcements, summary of trials, letters to the editor and conference reports.
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