| Literature DB >> 31300065 |
Michael Kaess1,2, Julian Koenig3,4, Stephanie Bauer5, Markus Moessner5, Gloria Fischer-Waldschmidt6, Margarete Mattern7, Sabine C Herpertz7, Franz Resch6, Rebecca Brown8, Tina In-Albon9, Michael Koelch10, Paul L Plener8,11, Christian Schmahl12, Alexandra Edinger4,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a clinically significant behavior affecting approximately 18% of adolescents and young adults worldwide. The importance of NSSI is supported by its association with a broad spectrum of mental disorders. Despite its high relevance, evidence-based, specific, time-, and cost-effective treatment approaches are scarce. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) seems effective in reducing the frequency of NSSI in adolescents and young adults. However, young people are often reluctant to seek professional help and effective interventions adressing NSSI are not sufficiently available across all regions of Germany. Research indicates that the majority of youth with risk behavior (including NSSI) prefer technology-based interventions. To date, effective interventions for adolescents and young adults with NSSI that are deliverd online are not available.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescents; Internet; Non-suicidal self-injury; Online intervention; Randomized controlled trial
Year: 2019 PMID: 31300065 PMCID: PMC6626324 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-019-3501-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Fig. 1Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) 2010 flow diagram
Fig. 2SPIRIT figure: Schedule of enrollment, interventions, and assessments
Overview of interventions
| Group affiliation | Intervention |
|---|---|
| Both groups | Online psychoeducation: |
| - basic facts on NSSI, NSSI and emotions, NSSI and development, treatment for NSSI in terms of plain information | |
| - static content | |
| - dose of the psychoeducative intervention is determined by the user | |
| - access for four months | |
| Control group | Online psychoeducation |
| Intervention group | Online psychoeducation |
| Monitoring module: | |
| - weekly assessments on NSSI and the use of skills for individual feedback | |
| Add-on online CDP: | |
- access to 10 different sessions: (1) identifying resons for NSSI, getting to know skills; (2) promoting motivation; (3) getting to know and dealing with feelings; (4) establishing positive activities; (5) understanding the links between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors and learning how to find a more helpful way of thinking; (6) identifying core beliefs and rules of living; (7) identifying coping strategies; (8) promoting assertiveness; (9) identifying strategies and skills that are based on the concepts of mindfulness and distress tolerance; (10) exploring triggers for NSSI, reviewing coping strategies - techniques: chat and telephone calls with case managers, moderated group chat, exercises, videos, quizzes - access for four months |