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Sophie D Bennett1, Anna E Coughtrey2, Isobel Heyman2, Suzanna Greally3, Harriet Clarkson3, Tuhina Bhattacharyya3, Corah Lewis3, Sophia Varadkar2, Roz Shafran2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Children with neurological conditions such as epilepsy are at high risk of developing mental health disorders. Guided self-help can be used to increase access to psychological therapies. When developing and evaluating interventions, it is important to obtain the views of service-users about their acceptability. A telephone-guided self-help intervention was used to treat common mental health difficulties in children and young people with neurological conditions. The intervention was not adapted in content to account for chronic illness. This study therefore reports on qualitative interviews with participants to determine the acceptability of the intervention.Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety; Depression; Disruptive behaviour; Epilepsy; Mental health; Self-help
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29631920 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpn.2018.02.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Paediatr Neurol ISSN: 1090-3798 Impact factor: 3.140