基于初级保健网络的晚期青少年抑郁症预防干预的初步研究。

Benjamin W Van Voorhees, Justin Ellis, Scott Stuart, Joshua Fogel, Daniel E Ford
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在初级保健中,目前没有针对青少年的抑郁症预防干预措施。方法:14名晚期青少年评估了基于互联网的联合初级保健抑郁症预防干预的可接受性(表现和评分)、潜在不良影响(负面情绪)和益处(三种抑郁风险因素的前后测量)。几乎所有的参与者都参与了网站(13/14),8/14完成了整个干预。结果:完成者报告了高水平的可读性和易理解性,低水平的负面情绪。完成者在目标危险因素方面表现出良好的趋势:抑郁症状、功能障碍思维和低社会支持。结论:初级保健/预防干预可能是可接受的,并有利于影响抑郁症的危险因素。
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Pilot study of a primary care internet-based depression prevention intervention for late adolescents.

Introduction: There is currently no depression prevention intervention available to adolescents in primary care.

Method: Fourteen late adolescents evaluated the acceptability (performance and ratings), potential adverse effects (negative emotions), and benefits (pre/post measures of three risk factors for depression) of a combined primary care Internet-based depression prevention intervention. Nearly all participants engaged the website (13/14) and 8/14 completed the entire intervention.

Results: Completers reported high levels of readability and ease of understanding and low levels of negative emotions. Completers showed favorable trends for the targeted risk factors: depressive symptoms, dysfunctional thinking, and low social support.

Conclusion: A primary care/prevention intervention may be acceptable and favorably impact risk factors for depression.

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