Effects of psycho-education plus basic cognitive behavioural therapy strategies on medication-treated adolescents with depressive disorder in Nigeria

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Isa, Ehimwenma W. [1 ]
Ani, Cornelius [2 ]
Bella-Awusah, Tolulope [3 ]
Omigbodun, Olayinka [3 ]
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[1] Fed Neuropsychiat Hosp, Child & Adolescent Unit, Benin, Nigeria
[2] Imperial Coll, Ctr Mental Hlth, London, England
[3] Univ Ibadan, Ctr Child & Adolescent Mental Hlth, Ibadan, Nigeria
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10.2989/17280583.2018.1424634
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B849 [应用心理学];
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Objective: Limited data exists on psychological interventions for adolescent depression in African countries such as Nigeria. This study therefore investigates the effects of a psychological intervention that includes psycho-education and basic elements of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) on depressed medication-treated adolescents in Nigeria.Methodology: This was a pre-post one-group intervention study of 18 adolescents aged 13-18 years with clinically diagnosed depressive disorder, attending a specialist psychiatric hospital. They had been on antidepressants for 3 months or longer. Depressive symptoms, knowledge of depression, hope, and attitudes towards treatment adherence were measured at baseline and repeated at 1 and 4 weeks post-intervention. The adolescents received four sessions of a group-based manualised intervention focused on psycho-education and basic CBT strategies.Results: Statistically significant reductions in depressive symptoms were recorded, as were improvements in the adolescents' knowledge of depression, hope, and attitude towards treatment adherence one week after the intervention (all p = 0.001). All differences were sustained at 4 weeks post-intervention. Participants' satisfaction with the intervention was high.Conclusion: This study suggests that adding psycho-education with elements of CBT to antidepressant treatment is feasible, acceptable and can produce further benefits to depressed adolescents in this region.
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