Sekizaki Ryo, Nemoto Takahiro, Tsujino Naohisa, Takano Chieko, Yoshida Chie, Yamaguchi Taiju, Katagiri Naoyuki, Ono Yutaka, Mizuno Masafumi
Department of Neuropsychiatry, Toho University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
Kiryu Daiichi High School, Gunma, Japan.
Early Interv Psychiatry. 2019 Feb;13(1):79-85. doi: 10.1111/eip.12454. Epub 2017 Jun 14.
Preventive intervention and treatment using internet-based cognitive behaviour therapy (iCBT) can be easily administered to school students, as they are quite familiar with internet tools. This study aims to investigate the effectiveness and contribution of iCBT to mental healthcare in a school setting.
Eighty Japanese high school boys who were participating in a sports specialist course were enrolled in this study. The participants were randomly assigned to either the iCBT intervention group or the control group. Both programmes were administered for 4 weeks. To evaluate the effects, physical and mental health problems and self-efficacy were assessed.
The mean number of times that the iCBT website was accessed during the intervention period was 16.9, and the mean access frequency (percentage of the number of times the website was accessed during the intervention period) was 40.1% in the iCBT group. A statistically significant interaction between group and time in favour of the iCBT group was observed based on the Kessler-6 (K6) scale for depression and anxiety.
The results suggest that a school mental healthcare programme using iCBT is suitable for students and useful for coping with stress and reducing depressed mood and anxiety in young people, especially athletes, who are regarded as needing special mental health support.
基于互联网的认知行为疗法(iCBT)进行的预防性干预和治疗可以轻松应用于在校学生,因为他们对互联网工具相当熟悉。本研究旨在调查iCBT在学校环境中对心理保健的有效性和作用。
80名参加体育专业课程的日本高中男生参与了本研究。参与者被随机分配到iCBT干预组或对照组。两个项目均持续进行4周。为评估效果,对身心健康问题和自我效能进行了评估。
在干预期间,iCBT组访问iCBT网站的平均次数为16.9次,平均访问频率(干预期间网站被访问次数的百分比)为40.1%。基于用于评估抑郁和焦虑的凯斯勒6项心理 distress量表(K6),观察到组间和时间之间存在对iCBT组有利的统计学显著交互作用。
结果表明,使用iCBT的学校心理保健项目适合学生,有助于应对压力,并减轻年轻人,特别是被认为需要特殊心理健康支持的运动员的抑郁情绪和焦虑。