1 Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
2 Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, NY, USA.
Behav Modif. 2019 Mar;43(2):202-221. doi: 10.1177/0145445517748559. Epub 2017 Dec 19.
"Skills to Enhance Positivity" (STEP) is a two-part positive affect program designed to decrease recurrent suicidal behavior in adolescents hospitalized due to suicide risk. Here, we describe the initial pilot phase in which the intervention was developed and modified based on a sample of 20 adolescent participants, aged 12 to 18 years old ( M = 15.9, SD = 1.5). STEP consisted of an in-person phase (four sessions) and a remote delivery phase (text messaging and phone calls). The inpatient sessions focused on psychoeducation of positive affect, mindfulness meditation, gratitude, and savoring. The remote delivery phase comprised of weekly phone calls and daily text messages to enhance mood monitoring and skills practice reminders. Average session attendance was 81%, and mean daily response rate to text messages was 73.6%, demonstrating high engagement. STEP was described as good or excellent by over 90% of parents and 100% of adolescents. Only one participant had a suicide attempt, and five were readmitted for suicidality in the following 6 months, fewer than comparable naturalistic studies. Although preliminary results are promising, larger randomized trials are needed to determine the efficacy of STEP in reducing suicidal behaviors.
"Skills to Enhance Positivity" (STEP) 是一个两部分的积极影响计划,旨在减少因自杀风险住院的青少年反复出现的自杀行为。在这里,我们描述了初始试点阶段,该干预措施是基于 20 名 12 至 18 岁(M = 15.9,SD = 1.5)的青少年参与者样本进行开发和修改的。STEP 包括面对面阶段(四节课)和远程交付阶段(短信和电话)。住院期间的课程侧重于积极影响的心理教育、正念冥想、感恩和品味。远程交付阶段包括每周电话和每日短信,以加强情绪监测和技能练习提醒。平均出席率为 81%,平均每天回复短信的比例为 73.6%,表明参与度很高。超过 90%的家长和 100%的青少年认为 STEP 很好或优秀。只有一名参与者有自杀企图,在接下来的 6 个月里有 5 人因自杀意念而再次入院,这比类似的自然主义研究要少。尽管初步结果很有希望,但需要更大规模的随机试验来确定 STEP 在减少自杀行为方面的疗效。