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A longitudinal evaluation of the resilient families randomized trial to prevent early adolescent depressive symptoms

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posted on 2015-08-19, 00:00 authored by J P Buttigieg, A L Shortt, T M Slaviero, Delyse HutchinsonDelyse Hutchinson, Peter KremerPeter Kremer, John ToumbourouJohn Toumbourou
This study aimed to evaluate whether an intervention prevented the development of depressive symptoms through the early years of secondary school (Grades 7 to 9 - mean ages 12.3 to 14.5 years) in Victoria, Australia. Twelve schools were randomized to a universal preventative intervention (including a student social relationship/emotional health curriculum, and parent/caregiver parenting education); 12 were randomized as control schools. Multivariate regression analyses used student self-report to predict depressive symptoms at 26-month follow-up (13-months after intervention completion) from baseline measures and intervention status (N = 2027). There was no overall intervention effect on depressive symptoms. However, intervention students with moderate symptoms whose parents attended parent education events had a significantly reduced risk of depressive symptoms at follow-up. Future evaluations of interventions of this type should investigate: therapeutic processes; methods to increase recruitment into effective parent education events; and the potential to target assistance to students with high depressive symptoms.

History

Journal

Journal of adolescence

Volume

44

Pagination

204 - 213

Publisher

Elsevier

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

eISSN

1095-9254

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

Copyright notice

2015, Elsevier