青少年对抑郁症治疗的看法:一项质性研究。

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背景:重度抑郁症是影响青少年的最常见的心理障碍之一。然而,大多数青少年没有接受抑郁症治疗,其中一个原因可能是因为青少年对现有治疗方法的态度。因此,了解青少年如何看待常用的抑郁症治疗方法是很重要的,这些治疗方法包括个人心理治疗、团体治疗、药物管理以及其他应对抑郁症的技巧。方法:22名青少年参与焦点小组(n=14)和个人定性访谈(n=8),询问他们对抑郁症治疗的看法和看法。采用应用主题分析法对定性数据进行分析。结果:青少年普遍熟悉个体治疗、团体治疗、药物管理和应对技巧。青少年普遍认为这些都是有效和合法的治疗方式。青少年表达了对团体治疗背景的担忧,并且通常更喜欢与以前不认识的青少年在一起。青少年认为,有关抑郁症治疗的决定应该与父母/监护人合作。结论:总体而言,抑郁青少年熟悉抑郁症的治疗方案,他们尝试治疗的意愿受到父母和同伴对心理健康和治疗的看法的影响。
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Adolescents' perspectives on treatments for depression: A qualitative study.

Background: Major depressive disorder is one of the most common psychological disorders affecting teens. However, most teens do not receive treatment for depression, and one reason may be because teens' attitudes towards available treatments. Therefore, it is important to understand how teens perceive commonly used treatments for depression including individual psychotherapy, group therapy, medication management, as well as other coping skills for depression.

Methods: Twenty-two teens participated in focus groups (n=14) and individual qualitative interviews (n=8) asking about their beliefs and perceptions of treatments for depression. Applied thematic analysis was used to analyze the qualitative data.

Results: Teens were generally familiar with individual therapy, group therapy, medication management, and coping skills for depression. Teens generally believed these were helpful and legitimate treatment modalities. Teens voiced concerns about the context of group therapy, and generally preferred to be in groups with non-previously known teens. Teens believed that decisions regarding treatment for depression should be made in collaboration with parents/guardians.

Conclusions: Overall, depressed teens are familiar with treatment options available for depression, and their willingness to try treatment is impacted by parental and peer beliefs about mental health and treatment.

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