Aim: Recent findings from systematic reviews and primary research studies have shown more modest effects of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for youth depression than previously shown, highlighting the need to further enhance the effectiveness of this intervention, or components of this intervention. Therefore, the aim of this review is to summarize the work that has been done to identify the different components of CBT and their varying effectiveness for young people with depression. Methods: Narrative overview of English language reviews/meta-analyses and primary intervention studies retrieved from searches of computerized databases as well as ancestry searches. Results: Reviews of intervention studies of adults as well as young people...
BT has developed out of a creative and rigorous synergy between empirical evidence and clinical inno...
BACKGROUND: Over the past two decades new and key randomized controlled trials have reported the eff...
Abstract Background Problem-solving training is a com...
AIM: Recent findings from systematic reviews and primary research studies have shown more modest eff...
PURPOSE: Depression is currently the leading cause of illness and disability in young people. Eviden...
Article first published online: 15 FEB 2009Background: The onset of depression during adolescence ca...
Background: Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is first choice of treatment for depressive symptoms ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the main innovations in our theoretical understanding of depression and key c...
Depression in childhood and adolescence is widely prevalent, with nearly one in five youths experien...
Objective: To examine the overall effect of individual depression prevention programs on future like...
BACKGROUND: Depression is common in young people. It has a marked negative impact and is associated ...
Background: Depression and problematic substance use represent two of the major social and health pr...
Interpersonal difficulties are often implicated in the onset of depressive disorders, and typically ...
Aim: The aim of this review was to update the information on prevention and early intervention progr...
INTRODUCTION: Mood disorders are amongst the most common groups of mental disorders in young people...
BT has developed out of a creative and rigorous synergy between empirical evidence and clinical inno...
BACKGROUND: Over the past two decades new and key randomized controlled trials have reported the eff...
Abstract Background Problem-solving training is a com...
AIM: Recent findings from systematic reviews and primary research studies have shown more modest eff...
PURPOSE: Depression is currently the leading cause of illness and disability in young people. Eviden...
Article first published online: 15 FEB 2009Background: The onset of depression during adolescence ca...
Background: Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is first choice of treatment for depressive symptoms ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the main innovations in our theoretical understanding of depression and key c...
Depression in childhood and adolescence is widely prevalent, with nearly one in five youths experien...
Objective: To examine the overall effect of individual depression prevention programs on future like...
BACKGROUND: Depression is common in young people. It has a marked negative impact and is associated ...
Background: Depression and problematic substance use represent two of the major social and health pr...
Interpersonal difficulties are often implicated in the onset of depressive disorders, and typically ...
Aim: The aim of this review was to update the information on prevention and early intervention progr...
INTRODUCTION: Mood disorders are amongst the most common groups of mental disorders in young people...
BT has developed out of a creative and rigorous synergy between empirical evidence and clinical inno...
BACKGROUND: Over the past two decades new and key randomized controlled trials have reported the eff...
Abstract Background Problem-solving training is a com...