Stasiak Karolina, Fleming Theresa, Lucassen Mathijs F G, Shepherd Matthew J, Whittaker Robyn, Merry Sally N
1 Department of Psychological Medicine, The Werry Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, University of Auckland , Auckland, New Zealand .
2 Department of Pediatrics: Child and Youth Health, The Werry Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Department of Psychological Medicine University of Auckland , Auckland, New Zealand .
J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol. 2016 Apr;26(3):235-45. doi: 10.1089/cap.2015.0029. Epub 2015 Oct 14.
The purpose of this study was to provide an overview of computer-based and online therapies (e-therapy) to treat children and adolescents with depression and/or anxiety, and to outline programs that are evidence based or currently being researched.
We began by defining the topic and highlighting the issues at the forefront of the field. We identified computer and Internet-based interventions designed to prevent or treat depression or anxiety that were tested with children and young people <18 years of age (or inclusive of this age range together with emerging adults). We included randomized controlled trials (RCTs). We summarized available relevant systematic reviews.
There is an increasing body of evidence that supports the use of computers and the Internet in the provision of interventions for depression and anxiety in children and adolescents. A number of programs have been shown to be effective in well-designed RCTs. Replication and long-term follow-up studies are needed to confirm results.
There are now a range of effective computerized interventions for young people with depression and anxiety. This is likely to impact positively on attempts to make psychological therapies widely available to children and young people. We expect to see increased program sophistication and a proliferation of programs in the coming years. Research efforts, when developing programs, need to align with technological advances to maximize appeal. Implementation research is needed to determine the optimal modes of delivery and effectiveness of e-therapies in clinical practice. Given the large number of unproven program on the Internet, ensuring that there is clear information for patients about evidence for individual programs is likely to present a challenge.
本研究旨在概述用于治疗患有抑郁症和/或焦虑症的儿童及青少年的计算机辅助疗法和在线疗法(电子疗法),并概述基于证据或正在研究的项目。
我们首先定义主题并突出该领域前沿问题。我们确定了旨在预防或治疗抑郁症或焦虑症的基于计算机和互联网的干预措施,这些措施在18岁以下儿童和青少年(或包括该年龄范围以及新兴成年人)中进行了测试。我们纳入了随机对照试验(RCT)。我们总结了现有的相关系统评价。
越来越多的证据支持在为儿童和青少年提供抑郁症和焦虑症干预措施时使用计算机和互联网。一些项目在精心设计的随机对照试验中已被证明是有效的。需要进行重复和长期随访研究以证实结果。
现在有一系列针对患有抑郁症和焦虑症的年轻人的有效计算机化干预措施。这可能会对使心理疗法广泛应用于儿童和年轻人的尝试产生积极影响。我们预计在未来几年会看到项目更加成熟且数量增多。在开发项目时,研究工作需要与技术进步保持一致,以最大限度地提高吸引力。需要进行实施研究以确定电子疗法在临床实践中的最佳交付模式和有效性。鉴于互联网上有大量未经证实的项目,确保为患者提供有关各个项目证据的清晰信息可能是一项挑战。