Preventing adolescent depression: An evaluation of the problem solving for life program
Contribuinte(s) |
L. Peterson-Homer |
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Data(s) |
01/01/2003
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Resumo |
This study evaluated the effectiveness of the Problem Solving For Life program as it universal approach to the prevention of adolescent depression. Short-term results indicated that participants with initially elevated depressions scores (high risk) who received the intervention showed a significantly greater decrease in depressive symptoms and increase in life problem-solving scores from pre- to postintervention compared with a high-risk control group. Low-risk participants who received the intervention reported a small but significant decrease in depression scores over the intervention period, whereas the low-risk controls reported an increase in depression scores. The low-risk group reported a significantly greater increase in problem-solving scores over the intervention period compared with low-risk controls. These results were not maintained, however, at 12-month follow-up. |
Identificador |
http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:66354/spence2003.pdf |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
American Psychological Association |
Palavras-Chave | #Psychology, Clinical #2-year Follow-up #Interpersonal Relationships #Clinical-significance #Attributional Style #Children #Symptoms #Inventory #Alternatives #Intervention #Disorders #C1 #380107 Health, Clinical and Counselling Psychology #730211 Mental health |
Tipo |
Journal Article |