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App-enhanced transdiagnostic CBT for adolescents with mood or psychotic spectrum disorders

Authors :
Marc J, Weintraub
Megan C, Ichinose
Jamie, Zinberg
Monica, Done
Georga M, Morgan-Fleming
Catherine A, Wilkerson
Robin D, Brown
Carrie E, Bearden
David J, Miklowitz
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2022.

Abstract

BackgroundAlthough transdiagnostic forms of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) have been evaluated in individuals with depressive and anxiety disorders, few studies have examined their suitability for more severe disorders, such as recurrent or persistent major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, or psychotic spectrum disorders. This study examined the acceptability and initial efficacy of an app-enhanced Unified Protocol for Adolescents [UP-A] when including youth with more severe mood disorders or psychotic spectrum disorders.MethodsWe first adapted a mobile application (app), based on user-centered feedback from adolescents and their parents, to assist participants in reviewing session content, practicing skills learned in previous treatment sessions, and monitoring symptomatic progress. A total of 24 adolescents (M age=15.2years, SD=1.6) with mood or psychotic spectrum disorders and their parents then participated in an open trial of the app-enhanced group treatment given over 9 weekly sessions.ResultsAdolescent participants and their parents rated the group treatment and mobile app as acceptable and useful. We observed significant improvements over the 9-week treatment in adolescents' depressive symptoms, attenuated psychotic symptoms, and global functioning. The frequency with which adolescents used the mobile app between sessions was positively related to symptomatic and functional gains.ConclusionsInitial findings suggest the acceptability and feasibility of a mobile app that enabled adolescent participants and their parents to review session content and practice treatment skills. Findings also indicated improvements in psychiatric and functional outcomes among the adolescent participants over the course of the app-enhanced treatment. Randomized clinical trials are needed to evaluate the efficacy of app-enhanced CBT in improving symptoms and functioning in adolescents with mood or psychotic spectrum disorders.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7e3a6d1948b8a1df12d132248ab9d01e