| Literature DB >> 25566384 |
Ema Tokolahi1, Clare Hocking2, Paula Kersten2, Alain C Vandal3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Symptoms of anxiety and depression are common in childhood, as are risk factors that undermine wellbeing: low self-esteem and limited participation in daily occupations. Current treatments focus primarily on modifying internal cognitions with insufficient effect on functional outcomes. Occupational therapists have a role in measuring and enabling children's functional abilities to promote health and wellbeing. To-date there is no evidence for the use of occupational therapy as an intervention to promote mental health or increase self-esteem, participation and wellbeing in a preventative context. The aim of this cluster-randomised controlled study is to investigate the effectiveness of an 8-week occupational therapy group intervention (Kia Piki te Hauora) at reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression and improving self-esteem, participation and wellbeing in children aged 11-13 years. METHODS/Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety; Children; Depression; Health promotion; Occupational therapy; Participation; Schools; Self-esteem; Wellbeing
Year: 2014 PMID: 25566384 PMCID: PMC4269988 DOI: 10.1186/2050-7283-2-16
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychol ISSN: 2050-7283
Kia Piki te Hauora overview of content
| Session | Theme |
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| 1 | Introduction |
| 2 | Sleep and rest occupations |
| 3 | Physical and active occupations |
| 4 | Communicating and occupations |
| 5 | Occupational disruption |
| 6 | Coping occupations |
| 7 | Values, identity and occupations |
| 8 | Closing and celebration |
Intervention fidelity checklist
| Intervention component | Achieved (Y/N) |
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| Objectives and plan posters up | Y/N |
| Key purpose identified (verbal) | Y/N |
| Activities conducted | Y/N |
| Materials used | Y/N |
| Key messages reviewed (quiz) | Y/N |
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| Between 55–60 minutes spent on session content | Y/N |
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| Facilitator comes prepared | Y/N |
| Facilitator encouraging and enthusiastic | Y/N |
| Explicit instructions given | Y/N |
| Constructive and positive feedback to students given | Y/N |
| Pacing and transitions effective | Y/N |
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| Adheres to activities as designed | Y/N |
| Shows knowledge of content and intervention strategies | Y/N |
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| Most students are actively engaged or willingly compliant | Y/N |
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Figure 1Participant flow through the study.
Outcome measures
| Outcome measure | Rater | Instrument | Description |
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| Child | Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children: Short form (MASC-10) (March,
| Self-rated questionnaire with 10 items measuring the child’s thoughts and emotions, specifically related to anxiety. |
| Parent | Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale – Parent report, short version (RCADS-PS) (Weiss & Chorpita,
| Parent-report questionnaire with 25 items measuring their child’s anxiety and depression. | |
| Modification of original measure. | |||
| Teacher | School Anxiety Scale (SAS) (Lyneham et al.,
| Teacher-rated questionnaire with 16 items that measure the level of anxious behaviours a child is displaying. | |
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| Child | Children’s Depression Inventory – 2 (CDI-2) (Kovacs,
| Self-rated scale with 10 items measuring the child’s mood, thoughts and presentation of depressive symptoms. |
| Parent | Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale – Parent report, short version (RCADS-PS) (Weiss & Chorpita,
| Described above. | |
| Modification of original measure. | |||
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| Child | Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale (RSES) (Rosenberg,
| Self-rated questionnaire with 10 items measuring the child’s thoughts about their own abilities and self-worth. |
| Parent | Single Item Self-Esteem Scale (SISES) (Robins et al.,
| Single item parent-rated questionnaire that measures the parent’s general evaluation of the child’s self-esteem. | |
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| Child | Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) - modified (Law et al.,
| Measures self-reported ability to participate in daily activities and satisfaction with one’s ability to participate in those daily activities. Two chosen activities the individual would like to improve on from a menu of activities pertinent to the intervention goals. |
| Parent | Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) - modified (Law et al.,
| Measures parent-report of their child’s ability to participate in the two daily activities chosen by their child (see above) and satisfaction with their child’s ability to participate in those daily activities. | |
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| Child | Wellbeing and life satisfaction questions (The Children’s Society,
| Self-rated questionnaire with five items measuring a child’s sense of wellbeing and life satisfaction. |
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| Child | Knowledge survey | Seven sets of two questions each week in multiple choice and True/False formats. Measures change in participant knowledge of concepts and strategies covered in the intervention. |