研究在成功进行心理干预后,患有癫痫的年轻人心理健康的变化。

Isabella E Nizza, Jonathan A Smith, Sophie D Bennett, Bruce Chorpita, J Helen Cross, Isobel Heyman, Rona Moss-Morris, James Blackstone, Anna E Coughtrey, Emma Dalrymple, Mariam Shah, Anaïs D'oelsnitz, Roz Shafran
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目的评估接受综合心理健康干预的患有癫痫和心理健康困难的青少年在治疗变化过程中的认知、行为和情感过程:作为混合方法融合设计的一部分,在一项随机对照试验中,除了常规护理外,还在两个时间点收集了定性数据和定量数据。在干预前后,对 25 名青少年和/或其家人进行了访谈,内容涉及青少年的身心健康以及他们的治疗体验。采用解释性现象学分析法和框架分析法对访谈数据进行了归纳、直观和纵向分析:结果:青少年的情绪和行为问题有所改善,与试验的量化结果一致。他们通过治疗获得了工具和理解,焦虑减少了,行为也有所改善。攻击行为和情绪失控等问题也有所减少,青少年的自我调节意识和能力得到提高,家长也学会了控制孩子的冲动行为:定性研究结果补充了 MICE 试验在定量研究方面取得的重大积极成果,为治疗变化提供了深刻的见解和背景,生动地揭示了针对个别家庭的治疗机制。
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Examining change in the mental health of young people with epilepsy following a successful psychological intervention.

Objective: Evaluate the cognitive, behavioural and affective processes involved in therapeutic change for young people with epilepsy and mental health difficulties receiving an integrated mental health intervention.

Methods: As part of a mixed methods convergent design, qualitative data were gathered in parallel to quantitative data at two timepoints in a randomised controlled trial testing the Mental Health Intervention for Children with Epilepsy in addition to usual care. Twenty-five young people and/or their families were interviewed before and after the intervention about the young person's mental and physical health, and their experience of therapy. Interview data were analysed inductively, idiographically and longitudinally using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis combined with Framework Analysis.

Results: The young people's emotional and behaviour problems improved, mirroring the trial's quantitative outcomes. Their anxiety decreased and behaviour improved as they acquired tools and understanding through therapy. Problems, like aggressive behaviours and emotional outbursts, were also reduced, with young people gaining increased awareness and ability to self-regulate and parents learning to contain their child's impulsive behaviours.

Conclusions: The qualitative findings complement the MICE trial's significant positive quantitative results by providing insight and context to the therapeutic change, providing vivid insight into the mechanisms of therapy for individual families.

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