J. Jenness, Kathryn Delonga, R. Lewandowski, Carolyn N. Spiro, K. Crowe, C. Martell, K. Towbin, A. Stringaris, E. McCauley
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ABSTRACT Adolescent depression is a serious and debilitating disorder associated with lifelong negative outcomes, including heightened risk for recurrence into adulthood, psychiatric comorbidities, and suicide. Among evidence-based treatments for adolescents, psychotherapies for depression have the smallest effect sizes of all psychiatric conditions studied. Advancing care for depression in adolescents is complex due to the heterogeneity in etiology and co-occurring difficulties among youth presenting with depression symptoms. This and a companion paper (Lewandowski et al., 2022) draw on a recent multisite collaboration that focused on implementing depression treatment for adolescents within clinical and research contexts. Specifically, this paper will review our work adapting behavioral activation (BA) as a principle-based framework to improve effectiveness and efficiency of depression treatment used within clinical and research settings in academic medical centers. Piloted adaptations include the use of BA principles to address idiographic drivers of depression and in-session BA “exposures” to illustrate BA principles. Case vignettes illustrate these adaptations of BA to address adolescent depression in the context of co-occurring difficulties.
青少年抑郁症是一种严重的衰弱性疾病,与终生负面结果相关,包括成年期复发风险增高、精神合并症和自杀。在针对青少年的循证治疗中,抑郁症的心理治疗在所有精神疾病研究中效果最小。由于病因的异质性和呈现抑郁症状的青少年共同发生的困难,青少年抑郁症的护理是复杂的。这篇论文和另一篇论文(Lewandowski et al., 2022)借鉴了最近的一项多站点合作,该合作侧重于在临床和研究背景下实施青少年抑郁症治疗。具体来说,本文将回顾我们的工作,将行为激活(BA)作为一个基于原则的框架,以提高临床和学术医疗中心研究环境中抑郁症治疗的有效性和效率。试点调整包括使用BA原则来解决抑郁症的具体驱动因素,以及在会话中使用BA“暴露”来说明BA原则。案例插图说明了在共同发生的困难的背景下,这些适应的BA来解决青少年抑郁症。