Interest in youth perspectives on what constitutes an important outcome in the treatment of depression has been growing, but limited attention has been given to heterogeneity in outcome priorities, and minority viewpoints. These are important to consider for person-centred outcome tracking in clinical practice, or when conducting clinical trials targeting specific populations. This study used Q-methodology to identify outcome priority profiles among youth with lived experience of service use for depression. A purposive sample of 28 youth (aged 16-21 years) rank-ordered 35 outcome statements by importance and completed brief semi-structured interviews eliciting their sorting rationales. By-person principal component analysis was used to iden...
Meta-analyses show that psychotherapies are effective in the treatment of depression in children and...
Background Many clinical trials have assessed treatments for depressive disorders and bipolar depres...
Patient expectations about therapy have been regarded as a common factor affecting the course and ou...
Objective: Over the past years, interest in youth perspectives on what constitutes an important outc...
Evidence-based and person-centred care requires the measurement of treatment outcomes that matter to...
Background and aim: Evidence-based care places outcome measurement at the core of mental health prac...
Depression is the fourth leading cause of adolescent illness and disability worldwide. A growing evi...
Hopefulness is arguably of central importance to the recovery of youth with major or complex youth d...
OBJECTIVES: This paper aimed to explore the experiences of depressed adolescents who completed but d...
BACKGROUND: Although symptomatic remission is considered the optimal outcome in depression, this is ...
Background: It is unclear whether current outcome measures capture what is important to service user...
Background: Approximately half of those who access child and adolescent mental health services do no...
Background: Depression seems to be a growing problem among adolescents and is one of the leading cau...
BACKGROUND: Many young people with anxiety or depression drop out of treatment early, and/or leave t...
Research on the predictors of outcome for early, community-based, and time-limited interventions tar...
Meta-analyses show that psychotherapies are effective in the treatment of depression in children and...
Background Many clinical trials have assessed treatments for depressive disorders and bipolar depres...
Patient expectations about therapy have been regarded as a common factor affecting the course and ou...
Objective: Over the past years, interest in youth perspectives on what constitutes an important outc...
Evidence-based and person-centred care requires the measurement of treatment outcomes that matter to...
Background and aim: Evidence-based care places outcome measurement at the core of mental health prac...
Depression is the fourth leading cause of adolescent illness and disability worldwide. A growing evi...
Hopefulness is arguably of central importance to the recovery of youth with major or complex youth d...
OBJECTIVES: This paper aimed to explore the experiences of depressed adolescents who completed but d...
BACKGROUND: Although symptomatic remission is considered the optimal outcome in depression, this is ...
Background: It is unclear whether current outcome measures capture what is important to service user...
Background: Approximately half of those who access child and adolescent mental health services do no...
Background: Depression seems to be a growing problem among adolescents and is one of the leading cau...
BACKGROUND: Many young people with anxiety or depression drop out of treatment early, and/or leave t...
Research on the predictors of outcome for early, community-based, and time-limited interventions tar...
Meta-analyses show that psychotherapies are effective in the treatment of depression in children and...
Background Many clinical trials have assessed treatments for depressive disorders and bipolar depres...
Patient expectations about therapy have been regarded as a common factor affecting the course and ou...