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Moldenhauer, Zendi.
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Adolescent depression: A primary care pilot intervention study.
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Adolescent depression: A primary care pilot intervention study./
Author:
Moldenhauer, Zendi.
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279 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-02, Section: B, page: 0656.
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Dissertation Abstracts International65-02B.
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Health Sciences, Nursing. -
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0496680509
Adolescent depression: A primary care pilot intervention study.
Moldenhauer, Zendi.
Adolescent depression: A primary care pilot intervention study.
- 279 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-02, Section: B, page: 0656.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester School of Nursing, 2004.
This pilot study tested the efficacy of a 6-week, individual, cognitive-behavioral intervention, delivered by advanced practice nurses in the primary health care setting to adolescents with elevated depressive symptoms and their parents. The primary aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the effects of a theoretically driven reproducible intervention program with mild to moderately depressed adolescents on: (a) depressive symptoms, (b) depressogenic cognition, (c) behavior, (d) self-esteem, and (e) family communication. The secondary aims were to (a) determine the feasibility of implementing such an intervention in the primary care setting, (b) evaluate the impact of involving parents in the adolescent intervention, and (c) obtain feedback from adolescents and their parents to inform the design of a larger clinical trial to test the theoretical model and efficacy of the intervention.
ISBN: 0496680509Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017798
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Compared to adolescents in the control group, adolescents completing the CWD-A experimental intervention, had: (a) fewer depressive symptoms, (b) less suicidal ideation, (c) less depressogenic cognition, (d) fewer problematic adolescent behaviors, (e) discussed problematic behaviors with their parents with less anger, and (f) had improved family communication. In addition, adolescents in both groups improved in self-esteem, personal beliefs, and dysfunctional depressogenic attitudes post-intervention. There were moderate to large effect sizes for the CWD-A intervention on adolescent: (a) problem solving, (b) communication, (c) behavior control, and (d) intensity of conflict in discussing problematic behaviors. There were small effect sizes for the CWD-A intervention on adolescent: (a) anxiety, (b) personal beliefs, (c) affective involvement, (d) depressogenic cognition, (e) teenage role, (f) total family functioning, and (g) suicidal ideation.
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