Indicated prevention interventions for anxiety in children and adolescents: a review and meta-analysis of school-based programs

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作者
Hugh-Jones, Siobhan [1 ]
Beckett, Sophie [2 ]
Tumelty, Ella [2 ]
Mallikarjun, Pavan [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Leeds, Sch Psychol, Leeds LS2 9JT, W Yorkshire, England
[2] Univ Birmingham, Barberry Natl Ctr Mental Hlth, Birmingham B15 2FG, W Midlands, England
关键词
Child; Adolescent; School-based interventions; Anxiety; Early intervention; Meta-analysis; INTERNALIZING PROBLEMS; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; MENTAL-DISORDERS; YOUNG-PEOPLE; RELIABILITY; UNIVERSAL; FRIENDS; PILOT; CBT;
D O I
10.1007/s00787-020-01564-x
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Anxiety disorders are among the most common youth mental health disorders. Early intervention can reduce elevated anxiety symptoms. School-based interventions exist but it is unclear how effective targeted approaches are for reducing symptoms of anxiety. This review and meta-analysis aimed to determine the effectiveness of school-based indicated interventions for symptomatic children and adolescents. The study was registered with PROSPERO [CRD42018087628]. We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO, and the Cochrane Library for randomised-controlled trials comparing indicated programs for child and adolescent (5-18 years) anxiety to active or inactive control groups. Data were extracted from papers up to December 2019. The primary outcome was efficacy (mean change in anxiety symptom scores). Sub-group and sensitivity analyses explored intervention intensity and control type. We identified 20 studies with 2076 participants. Eighteen studies were suitable for meta-analysis. A small positive effect was found for indicated programs compared to controls on self-reported anxiety symptoms at post-test (g = - 0.28, CI = - 0.50, - 0.05,k = 18). This benefit was maintained at 6 (g = - 0.35, CI = - 0.58, - 0.13,k = 9) and 12 months (g = - 0.24, CI = - 0.48, 0.00,k = 4). Based on two studies, > 12 month effects were very small (g = - 0.01, CI = - 0.38, 0.36). No differences were found based on intervention intensity or control type. Risk of bias and variability between studies was high (I-2 = 78%). Findings show that school-based indicated programs for child and adolescent anxiety can produce small beneficial effects, enduring for up to 12 months. Future studies should include long-term diagnostic assessments.
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页码:849 / 860
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