针对青少年焦虑和抑郁的跨诊断预防方案的影响

Pub Date : 2020-12-28 DOI:10.14195/1647-8606_63-2_3
S. Allan, Bilge Uzun, C. Essau
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本研究采用随机候补对照试验(RCT)对两种类型的学校环境(主流学校和学生转诊单位)中有内化和/或外化问题的青少年进行了跨诊断预防项目“生活超级技能”(SSL)的益处进行了调查。本研究的主要目的是研究SSL-A在减少青少年内化和外化问题方面的作用,并确定性别、年龄和学校类型对干预结果的调节作用。该随机对照试验涉及112名年龄在11至14岁之间的青少年,随机分配到SSL干预组或等候名单对照组(WLC)。干预组青少年立即参加SSL-A,而WLC组青少年在干预组完成6个月的随访评估后接受干预。结果表明,从前测到后测,内化和外化问题显著减少。性别、年龄和学校环境对干预结果有调节作用。具体来说,男性、年轻青少年和来自主流学校的青少年在内化和外化问题上的表现都随着时间的推移而显著降低。本研究为跨诊断预防项目在两种类型的学校环境中对内化和外化问题的益处提供了证据。
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Impact of a transdiagnostic prevention protocol for targeting adolescent anxiety and depression
The present study examined the benefit of a transdiagnostic prevention program, Super Skills for Life (SSL), among adolescents with internalizing and/or externalizing problems in two types of school settings (mainstream school and pupil referral unit) using a randomized waitlist-controlled trial (RCT). The main aims were to examine the effects of the SSL-A in reducing internalizing and externalizing problems in adolescents, and to identify the moderating role of gender, age, and school type on the intervention outcome. The RCT involved 112 adolescents aged 11 to 14 years old, randomly allocated to either an SSL intervention group or a waitlist-control group (WLC). Adolescents in the intervention group participated immediately in the SSL-A, whereas adolescents in the WLC group received the intervention after the intervention group completed the 6 months follow-up assessment. Results showed that internalizing and externalizing problems were significantly reduced from pre-test to follow-up assessments. Gender, age and school setting moderated the intervention outcome. Specifically, males, younger adolescents and adolescents from mainstream schools showed a significant reduction over time on both internalizing and externalizing problems. This study provides evidence for the benefits of a transdiagnostic prevention program for internalizing and externalizing problems in two types of school settings.
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