Efficacité de la thérapie cognitivo-comportementale chez l’adolescent : revue synthétique des principaux programmes probants DOI
Abdel Halim Boudoukha,

H. Denis,

Thomas Villemonteix

et al.

Published: Oct. 1, 2024

Siblings of Individuals With Neurodevelopmental Conditions: Perspectives on Risk, Resiliency and Future Research Directions DOI Open Access
Brittany Wolff, Carmela Pestell,

Emma J. Glasson

et al.

Child & Family Social Work, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 9, 2025

ABSTRACT Siblings of individuals with neurodevelopmental conditions (NDCs) are at increased genetic and environmental risk for poorer psychosocial neurocognitive outcomes compared to control groups siblings without NDCs. This narrative review presents findings date on NDC sibling wellbeing, focusing the objective cognitive functioning persons a range The transdiagnostic individual‐level resilience factors impacting siblings, their associations mental health, can be modelled interpreted holistically within novel neurobiopsychosocial framework wellbeing. Enriched by community consultation, Sibling Project was first exploration self‐reported influencing health cross‐sectionally over time, adopting dynamic bioecological approach identify salient targets intervention pathways future research.

Language: Английский

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Trajectories of parent criticism across treatment for youth self‐harm DOI Creative Commons
Madison Aitken, Florence Perquier,

Bomi Park

et al.

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 24, 2025

Background Criticism from parents is a risk factor for poor youth mental health, including self‐harm and limited response to psychosocial interventions. We identified trajectories of change in parent criticism across treatment (suicide attempts non‐suicidal self‐injury) compared these on outcomes. Methods This preregistered secondary analysis data the Self‐harm Intervention: Family Therapy trial. Participants ( N = 831, 11–17 years; 89% girls, 11% boys; 84% White) were clinically referred randomly assigned family therapy or usual care. A growth mixture model self‐reported baseline, 3, 6 months. Trajectories self‐harm, suicidal ideation, depression, hopelessness, distress (baseline, baseline 12 12–18 months). Results Four identified: High remaining elevated despite small decrease (51.6%); sharply decreasing (7.6%); low/stable (37.2%); increasing (3.6%). Youth with high class had more severe behavior. Treatment type was not related trajectory. Parent increased class. showed less improvement ideation at 12‐month follow‐up classes. Conclusions Current treatments may reduce subclinical levels. Increasing forecast poorer range be indicative increases distress.

Language: Английский

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Risk factors for self-harm before, during and after COVID-19 in Colombian adolescents [self-harm in adolescents through COVID-19] DOI
Felipe Agudelo‐Hernández, Marcela Guapacha Montoya, Helena Vélez-Botero

et al.

Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 17

Published: Jan. 28, 2025

Language: Английский

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Kinder und Jugendliche mit suizidalem Erleben und Verhalten DOI Creative Commons
Tina In‐Albon,

Sophie Schlau,

Sören Friedrich

et al.

Deleted Journal, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 11, 2025

Zusammenfassung Hintergrund Suizidales Erleben und Verhalten im Jugendalter ist häufig. Fragestellung Welche Interventionen werden von Kinder- Jugendlichenpsychotherapeut:innen Umgang mit akuter bzw. anhaltender Selbstgefährdung bei Kindern Jugendlichen genutzt? diagnostischen Instrumente suizidalem angewendet? Material Methoden Es haben 40 einen auf Basis einer umfassenden Literaturrecherche selbst entwickelten Fragebogen ausgefüllt. Ergebnisse Bei akutem am häufigsten ein Notfallplan (Mittelwert [M] = 94,13, Standardabweichung [SD] ± 11,32) eine Risikoabschätzung (M 91,55, SD 15,77) durchgeführt. der Behandlung anhaltendem Psychoedukation zu 85,58, 20,89), Emotionsregulationstraining/Skillstraining, 84,61, 17,73), 81,60, 25,68), Ressourcenförderung 81,50, 19,02) 81,00, 30,61) eingesetzt. Zur Erfassung suizidalen Erlebens Verhaltens v. a. die freie Exploration Breitbandverfahren Diskussion Im mehrere psychotherapeutische Interventionen, auch den aktuellen Empfehlungen entsprechen,

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Preventing suicide with Safe Alternatives for Teens and Youths (SAFETY): a randomised feasibility trial DOI Creative Commons
Moa Karemyr, Martin Bellander, Moa Pontén

et al.

BMJ Mental Health, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 28(1), P. e301575 - e301575

Published: April 1, 2025

Suicide attempts are common in youth and have potentially lethal outcomes. Effective treatments targeting suicide scarce. To assess the feasibility preliminary efficacy of a family-based cognitive behavioural treatment relative to an active control for with suicidal behaviour. 30 youths (93% female; mean (SD) age=14.6 (1.5) years) residing Sweden recent behaviour (last 3 months) at least one available parent were randomised 12 weeks Safe Alternatives Teens Youths (SAFETY) or supportive therapy, treatment. Primary endpoint was 3-month post-treatment. Feasibility outcomes included assessment compliance, adverse events, credibility satisfaction. Secondary attempt, non-suicidal self-injury, anxiety, depression, quality life emotion dysregulation. Both showed high satisfaction, session completion, few events dropouts as well low attrition (7% primary endpoint). At endpoint, two (14%) participants SAFETY four (27%) therapy had attempted suicide. Non-suicidal self-injury reduced by 95% (incidence rate ratio=0.05 (95% CI 0.01 0.20)) 69% ratio=0.31 (0.11 0.83)) therapy. Participation SAFETY, but not associated moderate-to-large within-group improvements anxiety depression (Cohen's d=0.85 [0.33 1.40]), (d=1.01 [0.48 1.56]) dysregulation (d=1.22 [0.45 2.03]). The results suggest that is feasible promising A large controlled trial warranted further examine SAFETY. NCT05537623.

Language: Английский

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Preventing Suicide Through Lethal Means Restriction in Pediatric Care DOI Creative Commons
Shawna M. Sisler, S Hart, Jennifer L. Hamilton

et al.

Journal of Pediatric Health Care, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 39(2), P. 308 - 317

Published: Jan. 10, 2025

Suicidal ideation in the pediatric population has increased by 50% over last decade. Suicide is primary contributor to violent deaths and ranks as second leading cause of mortality within 10-24-year-old age group. The lethality methods selected notably elevates likelihood children adolescents dying suicide. Awareness commonly chosen means suicide at each developmental stage understanding their respective are vital developing prevention strategies. Lethal safety counseling a specific evidence-based strategy that providers can use during patient encounters help mitigate risk self-inflicted injuries Providers well-positioned integrate discussions lethal restriction with patients families into protocols for prevention, screening, assessment. This article explores data practice evidence counseling, focusing on clinical strategies policy changes reduce access means. Emphasis given how speak parents about importance restricting when plan.

Language: Английский

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Editorial: How Can We Best Support Suicidal Youth? New Evidence for Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Different Forms of Self-Harm DOI
Lauren Jerome, Dennis Ougrin

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 63(9), P. 860 - 862

Published: May 16, 2024

Language: Английский

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Acceptability, use and safety of the BlueIce self-harm prevention app: qualitative findings from the Beating Adolescent Self-Harm (BASH) randomised controlled trial DOI Creative Commons
Paul Stallard,

Kathryn Whittle,

Emma Moore

et al.

BMJ Mental Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 27(1), P. e300961 - e300961

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Background Little is known about the social validity of self-harm prevention apps for young adolescents with severe mental health problems who repeatedly self-harm. Objective We assessed acceptability, use and safety BlueIce, a app Methods Mixed methods study involving content analysis postuse interviews. Participants were clinical group 60 UK aged 12–17 repeated self-harm, randomised to receive BlueIce. Findings BlueIce was used by 57/60 (95%) respondents 47/57 (82%) using when thinking 17/47 (36%) it on more than six occasions 36/47 (77%) reporting that prevented at least one episode 33/47 (70%) reported they but still went Reasons why not or helpful included feeling too distressed, negative mindset, prior decision forgetting. rated 4.09 (SD=0.75) out 5 stars, high mean ratings 10 ease (8.70, SD=1.37) good acceptability (7.68, SD=2.05) helpfulness (6.77, SD=1.72). No respondent identified as triggering any Conclusion These findings are consistent previous evaluations highlight Self-reports indicate some episodes Clinical implications Our results

Language: Английский

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Therapist perceived active ingredients of school-based dramatherapy for children and young people with emotional distress DOI Creative Commons
Eleanor Keiller,

T Samantha Hutchinson,

Dennis Ougrin

et al.

The Arts in Psychotherapy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 90, P. 102190 - 102190

Published: July 14, 2024

Dramatherapy, a creative form of psychotherapy, is used as treatment for children and young people (CYPs) who have common mental disorders including anxiety, depression trauma. Although widely used, particularly in schools, little known about the active ingredients this intervention. A qualitative approach, triangulating both semi-structured interviews (N = 11) focus group 5), was taken to elicit dramatherapists' perspectives on school-based dramatherapy. 11 were identified. That dramatherapy fosters autonomy, freedom agency (1), that experiences are processed creatively (2), CYPs experience express emotions (3) dramatherapy, found; dramatherapy's person-centredness (4) use structure (5) also found. The creation safety, therapeutic relationship (6) space (7) and, ability develop meaningful social connections (8) via identified ingredients, were, theory (9), importance systemic approach (10) integrated into life beyond (11). This study first explore with emotional distress. findings presented may inform further research, measuring mediators change, practice, which enhances symptom reduction.

Language: Английский

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Suicide Prevention and Juvenile Re-Entry: Family as the Focal Point DOI
Sean E. Snyder,

Jordyn Daehnke,

Consuelo Cagande

et al.

Journal of Health Service Psychology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 50(3), P. 159 - 165

Published: Aug. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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