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Pilot mixed-methods evaluation of interpersonal counselling for young people with depressive symptoms in non-specialist services.

Paul Oliver Wilkinson1,2, Viktoria Cestaro3, Ian Pinchen4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The majority of young people receive treatment for depressive symptoms in the UK from staff with minimal specialist mental health/therapeutic training. There is no evidence to guide them as to what treatments are likely to be effective. Interpersonal counselling (IPC) is a reduced form of interpersonal psychotherapy and may be an appropriate treatment to use in this population.
OBJECTIVES: To test the effectiveness and acceptability of IPC delivered by youth workers to young people with primarily depressive symptoms.
METHODS: Youth workers received a 2-day training course in IPC, followed by regular supervision. They delivered IPC to 23 young people who they would normally see in their service, with depressive symptoms as their main problem. Symptoms were assessed by the Revised Child Depression and Anxiety Scale (RCADS). Qualitative interviews of youth workers and young people assessed acceptability.
FINDINGS: Mean (SD) RCADS depression-T scores fell from 78.2 (11.1) to 52.9 (16.8). All young people and youth workers interviewed were positive about it. Participants detailed specific advantages of IPC above standard counselling, including practical help, the use of goals, psychoeducation and integrating a self-rated questionnaire into treatment. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: IPC is likely to be an effective and acceptable treatment for young people with primarily depressive symptoms seen in local authority non-specialist mental health services. Further research is needed to determine if it is more effective than current treatment as usual. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2018. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30352883     DOI: 10.1136/ebmental-2018-300028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Evid Based Ment Health        ISSN: 1362-0347


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Authors:  Jenny Ingram; Debbie Johnson; Sarah Johnson; Heather A O'Mahen; David Kessler; Hazel Taylor; Roslyn Law; Jeff Round; Jenny Ford; Rebecca Hopley; Joel Glynn; Iryna Culpin; Jonathan Evans
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2019-08-18       Impact factor: 2.692

2.  Interpersonal counselling for adolescent depression delivered by youth mental health workers without core professional training: a feasibility randomised controlled trial study protocol.

Authors:  Gabriel Abotsie; Viktoria Cestaro; Brioney Gee; Jamie Murdoch; Thando Katangwe; Richard Meiser-Stedman; Lee Shepstone; David Turner; Susie Tulk; Sharon Jarrett; Jon Wilson; Tim Clarke; Bonnie Teague; Paul Wilkinson
Journal:  Pilot Feasibility Stud       Date:  2020-12-10

3.  Perceptions of mental health nurses about psychosocial management of depression in adolescents, North West province, South Africa.

Authors:  Precious C Chukwuere; Leepile A Sehularo; Mofatiki E Manyedi
Journal:  Health SA       Date:  2021-06-09
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