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Mediators of outcome in adolescent psychotherapy and their implications for theories and mechanisms of change: a systematic review

Authors :
Svenja Taubner
Yianna Ioannou
Andrea Saliba
Célia M. D. Sales
Jana Volkert
Sonja Protić
Asta Adler
Rasa Barkauskiene
Sonia Conejo-Cerón
Dina Di Giacomo
Jose M. Mestre
Patricia Moreno-Peral
Filipa Mucha Vieira
Catarina Pinheiro Mota
Margarida Isabel Rangel Santos Henriques
Jan Ivar Røssberg
Tjasa Stepisnik Perdih
Stefanie Julia Schmidt
Max Zettl
Randi Ulberg
Erkki Heinonen
Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação
Source :
Taubner, Svenja; Ioannou, Yianna; Saliba, Andrea; Sales, Célia M D; Volkert, Jana; Protić, Sonja; Adler, Asta; Barkauskiene, Rasa; Conejo-Cerón, Sonia; Di Giacomo, Dina; Mestre, Jose M; Moreno-Peral, Patricia; Vieira, Filipa Mucha; Mota, Catarina Pinheiro; Henriques, Margarida Isabel Rangel Santos; Røssberg, Jan Ivar; Perdih, Tjasa Stepisnik; Schmidt, Stefanie Julia; Zettl, Max; Ulberg, Randi; ... (2023). Mediators of outcome in adolescent psychotherapy and their implications for theories and mechanisms of change: a systematic review. (In Press). European child & adolescent psychiatry Springer 10.1007/s00787-023-02186-9
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Springer, 2023.

Abstract

Psychotherapeutic treatment of adolescents requires age-specific approaches and thus plausibly also involves different change mechanisms than adult psychotherapy. To guide further research and improve therapeutic outcomes for adolescents, we reviewed all RCTs investigating mechanisms of change in the psychological treatment of adolescents to identify the most promising age-, disorder- or treatment-specific mediators. Following the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews (PRISMA), 106 studies were included that reported 252 statistical mediation tests assessed with 181 different measures. Most often studied and significant mediators were cognitive, followed by family-related, and behavioral variables. Several mediators were identified to be promising for future investigations: changes in negative thoughts, dysfunctional beliefs and metacognitive skills; family functioning and parenting skills; as well as successful engagement in therapy activities and increased impulse control. Symptom change during therapy was least often a mediator for other therapeutic changes. Relational and emotional mediators were largely understudied, whereas peer-influence appeared a promising mediator for intervention outcomes. Adolescence-specific mediators were most commonly investigated. Majority of studied mediators were not disorder-specific. There was a tendency to mainly test change mechanisms of specific theoretical models without considering other possible change theories. Further, virtually no studies fulfilled all criteria for rigorously investigating mediation and only nine were classified with an overall good study quality. While bearing in mind the current limitations in study designs, methodological rigor and reporting, there appears to be substantial evidence for transdiagnostic age-specific change models in the psychological treatment of adolescents. For future research, need for consensus on a core set of transdiagnostic and transtheoretical mediators and measures is highlighted. These should address likely core mechanisms of change, as well as take into account age-relevant developmental challenges and biological markers.

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OpenAIRE
Journal :
Taubner, Svenja; Ioannou, Yianna; Saliba, Andrea; Sales, C&#233;lia M D; Volkert, Jana; Protić, Sonja; Adler, Asta; Barkauskiene, Rasa; Conejo-Cer&#243;n, Sonia; Di Giacomo, Dina; Mestre, Jose M; Moreno-Peral, Patricia; Vieira, Filipa Mucha; Mota, Catarina Pinheiro; Henriques, Margarida Isabel Rangel Santos; R&#248;ssberg, Jan Ivar; Perdih, Tjasa Stepisnik; Schmidt, Stefanie Julia; Zettl, Max; Ulberg, Randi; ... (2023). Mediators of outcome in adolescent psychotherapy and their implications for theories and mechanisms of change: a systematic review. (In Press). European child &amp; adolescent psychiatry Springer 10.1007/s00787-023-02186-9 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00787-023-02186-9>
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7f7f86c6d4b32d745eb8e83e88e6e83b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48350/180195