尽管人口下降,但日本年轻人中认知行为治疗的要求越来越高:使用国家健康保险索赔数据库(2014 - 2022财年)的回顾性研究。

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认知行为疗法(CBT)在日本的国民保险体系中得到报销,尽管主要是针对成年人。最近儿童和青少年的心理健康危机促使政策改革,以扩大获得CBT的机会。本研究旨在利用国家索赔数据,评估2014-2022财年日本青年(0-19岁)CBT保险索赔的趋势。对来自国家健康保险索赔数据库(NDB)的门诊心理治疗和CBT索赔进行分析并按年龄组分层。采用线性回归评估趋势。青少年接受CBT治疗的人数从2014年的691例(1.5%)显著增加到2022年的4497例(12.8%),其中5-9岁、10-14岁和15-19岁有显著上升趋势(均p < 0.05)。同期,成年人的失业救济申请有所下降。在日本,儿童和青少年中使用CBT的人数大幅增加,但大多数方案仍以成人为导向。这些结果强调了针对儿童的CBT项目和更广泛的提供者资格的必要性。一个关键的限制是数据缺乏疾病特异性信息,这限制了治疗适应症的分析。
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Rising cognitive behavioral therapy claims among Japanese youth despite population decline: A retrospective study using the National Database of Health Insurance Claims (FY 20142022).

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is reimbursed under the national insurance system of Japan, although predominantly for adults. Recent mental health crises among children and adolescents have prompted policy reforms to expand access to CBT. This study aimed to assess trends in CBT insurance claims among Japanese youth (0-19 years) from fiscal year 2014-2022 using national claims data. Outpatient psychotherapy and CBT claims from the National Database of Health Insurance Claims (NDB) were analyzed and stratified by age group. Linear regression was applied to assess trends. The number of CBT claims for youth increased markedly from 691 (1.5%) in 2014 to 4,497 (12.8%) in 2022, with significant upward trends for ages 5-9, 10-14, and 15-19 (all p < 0.05). Claims for adults declined during the same period. The use of CBT among children and adolescents in Japan has grown substantially, but most protocols remain adult-oriented. These results highlight the need for child-specific CBT programs and broader provider eligibility. A key limitation is that the data lacked disorder-specific information, which restricts analysis of treatment indications.

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