Dealing with overwhelming life situations - young people’s experiences of becoming depressed DOI Creative Commons
Erik Ekbäck, Maria Strömbäck, Lina Rådmark

и другие.

Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 12(1), С. 63 - 71

Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2024

Abstract Background Depression is common and increasing in young people, who seem especially vulnerable, both the probability of developing depression, resulting negative consequences across lifespan. Unfortunately, available treatments rarely lead to full remission even cases relapse rates are high. Different explanatory models have been proposed, research indicates a multifaceted etiology. The descriptive DSM-5 has low diagnostic validity this age-group, for depressive disorders, limited attention given people’s own experiences becoming depressed. Hence, there risk missing clinical information that important therapeutic alliance treatment. Objective This study aimed explore Method A qualitative was performed. Six participants with currently treatment at child adolescent psychiatric outpatient clinics northern Sweden were recruited. Interviews followed semi-structured manual, data analyzed inductive content analysis. Results Participants described different reasons their from stories four categories identified: “Being subjected violence”, “Suffering separation loss”, “Feeling abandoned”, burdened vulnerable”. These interpreted theme: “Dealing an overwhelming life situation”. Conclusions presented mainly stressful external relational events preceding depression. combination stressors, lack support time recovery described. points importance validating narratives patients depression offer trauma-informed approaches mental health care.

Язык: Английский

Dealing with overwhelming life situations - young people’s experiences of becoming depressed DOI Creative Commons
Erik Ekbäck, Maria Strömbäck, Lina Rådmark

и другие.

Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 12(1), С. 63 - 71

Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2024

Abstract Background Depression is common and increasing in young people, who seem especially vulnerable, both the probability of developing depression, resulting negative consequences across lifespan. Unfortunately, available treatments rarely lead to full remission even cases relapse rates are high. Different explanatory models have been proposed, research indicates a multifaceted etiology. The descriptive DSM-5 has low diagnostic validity this age-group, for depressive disorders, limited attention given people’s own experiences becoming depressed. Hence, there risk missing clinical information that important therapeutic alliance treatment. Objective This study aimed explore Method A qualitative was performed. Six participants with currently treatment at child adolescent psychiatric outpatient clinics northern Sweden were recruited. Interviews followed semi-structured manual, data analyzed inductive content analysis. Results Participants described different reasons their from stories four categories identified: “Being subjected violence”, “Suffering separation loss”, “Feeling abandoned”, burdened vulnerable”. These interpreted theme: “Dealing an overwhelming life situation”. Conclusions presented mainly stressful external relational events preceding depression. combination stressors, lack support time recovery described. points importance validating narratives patients depression offer trauma-informed approaches mental health care.

Язык: Английский

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