39 research outputs found
Evidence-based psychotherapeutic interventions for young people with mood disorders: a systematic review
INTRODUCTION: Mood disorders are amongst the most common
groups of mental disorders in young people (YP). Depression
may affect 8-20% of all YP and may result in a cascade of negative
developmental outcomes predicting long-term morbidity and poor
functioning. In view of this, the COST action ‘European Network of
Individualized Psychotherapy Treatment of Young People with
Mental Disorders’ (TREATme) was set up to help improve mental
health services in YP.OBJECTIVES: One of the overarching aims of TREATme is to carry
out a systematic review to assess for the effectiveness of psychotherapeutic interventions in YP. In this study, we present results
from the systematic review of treatment effectiveness of youth
interventions for mood disorders.[excerpt]peer-reviewe
Evidence-based psychotherapeutic interventions for young people with substance use disorder : a systematic literature review.
INTRODUCTION: Substance use disorders (SUD) are a global problem
with many health and economic consequences, impacting the user,
the mental health system and society at large. Over half of SUD
problems begin during adolescence. Treatment approaches and
effective management frequently involve psychotherapeutic interventions, which prevents long term morbidity and mortality. Recognizing this public health concern and the need for more empirical
based knowledge, the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) funded the ‘European Network of Individualized
Psychotherapy Treatment of Young People with Mental Disorders’
(TREATme).OBJECTIVES: As part of the aims of TREATme, in this particular
study a systematic review of the published literature was conducted
to determine the effectiveness of specific psychotherapeutic interventions (PI) in young people (YP) with SUDs.[excerpt]peer-reviewe
Evidence-based psychotherapeutic interventions for young people with mental disorders : a systematic review
INTRODUCTION: Young People (YP) with mental disorders have the
highest rates of long-term morbidity and mortality. Mental disorders increase markably in young adulthood: 75% of mental disorders emerge before the age of 25 years but less than half of YP receive appropriate treatment. Recognizing this public health concern, the European Cooperation in Science and Technology
(COST) funded the “European Network of Individualized Psychotherapy Treatment of Young People with Mental Disorders”
(TREATme).OBJECTIVES: To conduct systematic literature reviews elucidating
the efficacy of psychotherapeutic interventions for YP diagnosed
with mental disorders.[excerpt]peer-reviewe
Evidence-based psychotherapeutic interventions for young people with mood disorders : a systematic review
INTRODUCTION: Mood disorders are amongst the most common
groups of mental disorders in young people (YP). Depression
may affect 8-20% of all YP and may result in a cascade of negative
developmental outcomes predicting long-term morbidity and poor
functioning. In view of this, the COST action ‘European Network of
Individualized Psychotherapy Treatment of Young People with
Mental Disorders’ (TREATme) was set up to help improve mental
health services in YP.OBJECTIVES: One of the overarching aims of TREATme is to carry
out a systematic review to assess for the effectiveness of psychotherapeutic interventions in YP. In this study, we present results
from the systematic review of treatment effectiveness of youth
interventions for mood disorders.[excerpt]peer-reviewe