行为激活预防高危青少年抑郁:试点可行性、可接受性和潜在影响试验

IF 1.7 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Stephanie Belanger , Annabelle Naud , Tania Lecomte , Frédéric Nault-Brière
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摘要

目的本研究旨在评估一种新的为期5周的群体行为激活(BA)预防计划对青少年抑郁风险的可行性、可接受性和潜在影响。方法对一组高中抑郁症状青少年(N = 9)进行前期-后期设计的初步研究。采用非参数Wilcoxon符号秩检验来确定该程序对抑郁症状学、抑郁诊断发生率和测试前至测试后行为改变的潜在影响。结果通过积极参与、低辍学率和收集到的积极评价,建立了可行性和可接受性。至于该计划的潜在影响,显著的前后差异表明,最初表现为亚临床抑郁症状的参与者有所改善。尽管由于大流行的封锁,可能的活动数量和种类总体上减少了,但与会者对他们参与的活动很满意。此外,参与者表示他们的功能有所改善。结论:在学校环境中,针对高危青少年的群体BA预防方案是可行的、可接受的和有效的。需要更大规模的对照试验来证实其有效性,并确定BA作为青少年抑郁症预防干预措施的临床意义。
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Behavioral activation to prevent depression in at-risk adolescents: A pilot feasibility, acceptability and potential impact trial

Aim

This study aimed to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and potential impact of a novel 5-week group Behavioral Activation (BA) prevention program for adolescents at risk of depression.

Methods

A pilot study with a pre-post design was conducted on one group of adolescents (N = 9) with depressive symptoms in a high school setting. The nonparametric Wilcoxon signed-rank test was conducted to determine potential impact of the program on depressive symptomatology, the incidence of depressive diagnoses and behavior change from pretest to posttest.

Results

Feasibility and acceptability were established by the active participation, low drop-out rate, and positive comments collected. As for the potential impact of the program, significant pre-post differences suggest improvement in participants who initially presented with subclinical depressive symptoms. Participants enjoyed the activities they were participating in, despite an overall reduction in the number and variety of activities that were possible due to the pandemic lockdown. Also, the participants expressed an improvement in their functioning.

Conclusions

The group BA prevention program for at-risk adolescents appears feasible, acceptable, and effective within a school setting. A larger controlled trial is needed to confirm its efficacy and determine the clinical significance of BA as a preventive intervention for adolescent depression.
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Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy
Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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