A randomized controlled trial of a six-session cognitive behavioral treatment of emotional disorders in adolescents 14–17 years old in child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS)

Abstract Background This study aims to investigate effectiveness of a 6-week, transdiagnostic cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for anxiety and depression in adolescents, the Structured Material for Therapy (SMART), in naturalistic settings of child and adolescent mental health outpatient services...

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Main Authors: Veronica Lorentzen, Kenneth Fagermo, Bjørn Helge Handegård, Ingunn Skre, Simon-Peter Neumer
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Published: BMC 2020-03-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40359-020-0393-x
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spelling doaj-78d4e854001c41a5a2b1462557f940ed2020-11-25T02:31:43ZengBMCBMC Psychology2050-72832020-03-018111210.1186/s40359-020-0393-xA randomized controlled trial of a six-session cognitive behavioral treatment of emotional disorders in adolescents 14–17 years old in child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS)Veronica Lorentzen0Kenneth Fagermo1Bjørn Helge Handegård2Ingunn Skre3Simon-Peter Neumer4Department of Psychology, Faculty of Health Sciences, UIT The Arctic University of NorwayDepartment of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Divisions of Child and Adolescent Health, University Hospital of North NorwayRegional Centre for Child and Youth Mental Health and Child Welfare, UIT The Arctic University of NorwayDepartment of Psychology, Faculty of Health Sciences, UIT The Arctic University of NorwayRegional Centre for Child and Youth Mental Health and Child Welfare, UIT The Arctic University of NorwayAbstract Background This study aims to investigate effectiveness of a 6-week, transdiagnostic cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for anxiety and depression in adolescents, the Structured Material for Therapy (SMART), in naturalistic settings of child and adolescent mental health outpatient services (CAMHS). Methods A randomized controlled trial with waiting list control (WLC) was performed at three community CAMHS in Norway. Referred adolescents (N = 163, age = 15.72, 90.3% girls) scoring 6 or more on the emotional disorders subscale of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) were randomly assigned to SMART or to WLC. Results In the treatment group (CBT), 32.9% improved in the main outcome measure (SDQ), compared to 11.6% in the WLC. Clinically significant and reliable change was experienced by 17.7% in the CBT condition, compared to 5.8% in the WLC. No patients deteriorated. Statistically significant treatment effects were achieved for internalization symptoms, anxiety symptoms and general functioning. Conclusions These promising findings indicate that SMART may be considered as a first step in a stepped care model for anxiety and/or depression treatment in CAMHS. The recovery rates imply that further investigations into the effectiveness of brief treatments should be made. Furthermore, there is a need for more comprehensive second-stage treatments for some of these patients. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02150265 . First registered May 292,014.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40359-020-0393-xCognitive behavioural therapyAdolescenceEmotional disordersTreatmentEffectivenessTransdiagnostic
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author Veronica Lorentzen
Kenneth Fagermo
Bjørn Helge Handegård
Ingunn Skre
Simon-Peter Neumer
spellingShingle Veronica Lorentzen
Kenneth Fagermo
Bjørn Helge Handegård
Ingunn Skre
Simon-Peter Neumer
A randomized controlled trial of a six-session cognitive behavioral treatment of emotional disorders in adolescents 14–17 years old in child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS)
BMC Psychology
Cognitive behavioural therapy
Adolescence
Emotional disorders
Treatment
Effectiveness
Transdiagnostic
author_facet Veronica Lorentzen
Kenneth Fagermo
Bjørn Helge Handegård
Ingunn Skre
Simon-Peter Neumer
author_sort Veronica Lorentzen
title A randomized controlled trial of a six-session cognitive behavioral treatment of emotional disorders in adolescents 14–17 years old in child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS)
title_short A randomized controlled trial of a six-session cognitive behavioral treatment of emotional disorders in adolescents 14–17 years old in child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS)
title_full A randomized controlled trial of a six-session cognitive behavioral treatment of emotional disorders in adolescents 14–17 years old in child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS)
title_fullStr A randomized controlled trial of a six-session cognitive behavioral treatment of emotional disorders in adolescents 14–17 years old in child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS)
title_full_unstemmed A randomized controlled trial of a six-session cognitive behavioral treatment of emotional disorders in adolescents 14–17 years old in child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS)
title_sort randomized controlled trial of a six-session cognitive behavioral treatment of emotional disorders in adolescents 14–17 years old in child and adolescent mental health services (camhs)
publisher BMC
series BMC Psychology
issn 2050-7283
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Abstract Background This study aims to investigate effectiveness of a 6-week, transdiagnostic cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for anxiety and depression in adolescents, the Structured Material for Therapy (SMART), in naturalistic settings of child and adolescent mental health outpatient services (CAMHS). Methods A randomized controlled trial with waiting list control (WLC) was performed at three community CAMHS in Norway. Referred adolescents (N = 163, age = 15.72, 90.3% girls) scoring 6 or more on the emotional disorders subscale of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) were randomly assigned to SMART or to WLC. Results In the treatment group (CBT), 32.9% improved in the main outcome measure (SDQ), compared to 11.6% in the WLC. Clinically significant and reliable change was experienced by 17.7% in the CBT condition, compared to 5.8% in the WLC. No patients deteriorated. Statistically significant treatment effects were achieved for internalization symptoms, anxiety symptoms and general functioning. Conclusions These promising findings indicate that SMART may be considered as a first step in a stepped care model for anxiety and/or depression treatment in CAMHS. The recovery rates imply that further investigations into the effectiveness of brief treatments should be made. Furthermore, there is a need for more comprehensive second-stage treatments for some of these patients. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02150265 . First registered May 292,014.
topic Cognitive behavioural therapy
Adolescence
Emotional disorders
Treatment
Effectiveness
Transdiagnostic
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40359-020-0393-x
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