| Literature DB >> 22950546 |
Randi Ulberg1, Anne Grete Hersoug, Per Høglend.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Depression in adolescents seems to be a growing problem that causes mental suffering and prevents young people from joining the workforce. There is also a high risk of relapse during adult life. There is emerging evidence for the effect of psychodynamic psychotherapy in adolescents. In-session relational intervention (that is, transference intervention) is a key component of psychodynamic psychotherapy. However, whether depressed adolescents profit most from psychodynamic psychotherapy with or without transference interventions has not been stated. OBJECT: The effect of transference interventions in depressed adolescents and the moderator moderating effect of quality of object relations, personality disorder and gender will be explored. METHODS AND STUDYEntities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22950546 PMCID: PMC3545957 DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-13-159
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Figure 1CONCORT flow diagram in a randomized controlled trial of dynamic psychotherapy with or without transference interventions (TIs).
Assessments administered at research baseline and each follow-up point throughout the trial
| Baseline (0 weeks) | M.I.N.I., SIDP–IV, PI | QOR–2, PFS, GAF, DRS | BDI, PBI, Exp IIP–C, SCL–90, ARS, | MADRS |
| After session 3 | | | WAI | WAI, FWC–24 |
| After session 12 | | | WAI, BDI, IIP–C, SCL–90, ARS | WAI, FWC–24, MADRS |
| After session 20 | | | WAI, BDI | WAI, FWC–24, MADRS |
| Posttreatment | M.I.N.I., SIDP–IV, PI | PFS, GAF, DRS | WAI, BDI, IIP–C, SCL–90, ARS | WAI, FWC–24, MADRS |
| 1-year follow-up | M.I.N.I., SIDP–IV, PI, MADRS | PFS, GAF, DRS | BDI, IIP–C, SCL–90, ARS |
aARS, adolescent relationship scale; BDI, Beck Depression Inventory; DRS, Differentiation–Relatedness Scale; Exp, global expectancy; FWC–24, Feeling Word Checklist–24; GAF, Global Assessment of Functioning; IIP–C; Inventory of Interpersonal Problems–Circumplex Version; MADRS, Montgomery Åsberg Rating Scale; M.I.N.I., Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview; PBI, Parental Bonding Instrument; PI, psychodynamic interview; PFS, Psychodynamic Functioning Scale; QOR–2, Quality of Object Relation Score; SCL–90, Symptom Checklist–90; SIDP–IV, Structured Interview for DSM–IV Personality; WAI, Working Alliance Inventory.