团体接纳与承诺疗法促进学校心理健康的可行性研究。

Q3 Medicine
J Y M Tang, J Q Xu, Q Wang
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目的:探讨团体接纳与承诺治疗(ACT)计划在改善香港中学有亚临床心理健康问题的青少年心理弹性、弹性和其他心理结果方面的效果。方法:本研究采用单组、前测后测、准实验设计。ACT小组项目包括由一名心理学家和一名助理每周授课四次,每次授课1.5小时。从七所学校招募了具有亚临床水平焦虑症状、抑郁症状或感知压力的学生。参与者被要求在干预前后完成一份自我报告问卷,以评估小组ACT计划的有效性。采用中文版《接受与行动问卷II》评估心理灵活性。采用短弹性量表评估弹性。分别使用患者健康问卷-9和广泛性焦虑障碍-7评估焦虑和抑郁症状。使用生活满意度量表评估生活满意度。前一个月的睡眠质量使用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数进行评估。结果:共纳入7 ~ 12年级学生61名;53例(86.9%)参加≥3次会议。在心理灵活性和恢复力方面没有观察到明显的变化。参与者报告压力(p = 0.003)和抑郁症状(p = 0.036)显著减轻,效应大小为小到中等(Cohen’s d分别= 0.36和0.28)。结论:以学校为基础的ACT方案可行,可显著减轻有亚临床心理健康问题中学生的压力和抑郁症状。
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Group acceptance and commitment therapy for promoting mental health in schools: a feasibility study.

Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of a group acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) programme on improving psychological flexibility, resilience, and other psychological outcomes in adolescents with subclinical mental health issues in secondary schools in Hong Kong.

Methods: This study used a single-group, pretest-posttest, quasi-experimental design. The group ACT programme comprised four 1.5-hour sessions delivered weekly by a psychologist and an assistant. Students with subclinical levels of anxiety symptoms, depressive symptoms, or perceived stress were recruited from seven schools. Participants were asked to complete a self-report questionnaire before and after intervention to evaluate the effectiveness of the group ACT programme. Psychological flexibility was assessed using the Chinese version of the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire II. Resilience was assessed using the Short Resilience Scale. Anxiety and depressive symptoms were assessed using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 and Generalised Anxiety Disorder-7, respectively. Life satisfaction was assessed using the Satisfaction with Life Scale. Sleep quality over the previous month was assessed using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index.

Results: In total, 61 students of grades 7 to 12 were included; 53 (86.9%) attended ≥3 sessions. No significant changes were observed in psychological flexibility or resilience. Participants reported significantly reduced stress (p = 0.003) and depressive symptoms (p = 0.036), with a small-to-moderate effect size (Cohen's d = 0.36 and 0.28, respectively).

Conclusion: This school-based ACT programme appeared feasible and could significantly reduce stress and depressive symptoms among secondary school students with subclinical mental health issues.

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East Asian Archives of Psychiatry
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