Leonidas Castro-Camacho , Margarita María Díaz , Sergio Barbosa
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引用次数: 3
摘要
鉴于情绪障碍在大学生中的高患病率,其高社会、情感和经济成本,以及巨大的治疗缺口,我们设计并评估了基于情绪障碍跨诊断治疗统一协议(UP;Barlow et al., 2011)。本准实验研究共招募波哥大一所州立大学的128名大学生,分为治疗前、治疗后和三个月随访三个评估点。在非随机分配的基础上,参与者被分为控制组和干预组。在干预结束时,组分析表明,跨诊断风险因素和神经质气质显著下降,正念、感知控制和情绪失调方面有所改善。压力、焦虑和抑郁等情绪变量也显著下降。这些结果表明,基于统一协议的预防干预可能对多个跨诊断风险因素和情绪变量产生显著影响,使其成为一种有前景的大学生预防和心理健康促进计划。由于这是哥伦比亚对该问题的第一次研究,建议在未来的研究中重复该研究并使用更大、更多样化的样本。
Effect of a group prevention program based on the unified protocol for college students in Colombia: A quasi-experimental study
Given the high prevalence of emotional disorders among college students, its high social, emotional and economic costs, and a large treatment gap, we designed and evaluated a preventive group intervention based on the Unified Protocol for the transdiagnostic treatment of emotional disorders (UP; Barlow et al., 2011). A total sample of 128 college students in a state university in Bogotá (Colombia) was recruited for this quasi-experimental study with three assessment points: pre-treatment, post-treatment, and three-month follow-up. Participants were included in the control or intervention conditions based on non-random assignement. At the end of the intervention, group analysis suggested significant declines in transdiagnostic risk factors and neurotic temperament and gains in mindfulness, perceived control, and emotional dysregulation. Significant declines were found also for emotional variables such as stress, anxiety, and depression. These results suggest that a preventive intervention based on the Unified Protocol may have a significant impact on several transdiagnostic risk factors and emotional variables making it a promising prevention and mental health promotion program for college students. Since this is the first Colombian study on the matter, its replication and the use of larger and more diverse samples are recommended for future research.