Morthorst Britt, Rubæk Lotte, Lindschou Jane, Jakobsen Janus Christian, Gluud Christian, Bjureberg Johan, Hellner Clara, Møhl Bo, Pagsberg Anne Katrine
Research Unit, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, The Capital Region of Denmark, Gentofte Hospitalsvej 15, 2900, Hellerup, Denmark.
Team of Self-Injury, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, The Capital Region of Denmark, Lersøpark allé 107, 2100, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark.
Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2021 Feb 6;7(1):44. doi: 10.1186/s40814-021-00785-4.
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) has gained increased attention in recent years due to increased prevalence, especially among adolescents. Evidence-based interventions for NSSI are sparse. Emotion regulation individual therapy for adolescents (ERITA) is an online intervention that needs investigation. Non-randomised studies suggest ERITA improves emotion regulations skills and reduces NSSI frequency. Before conducting a large pragmatic randomised clinical trial, we aim to investigate the feasibility of ERITA in Denmark.
A randomised, parallel group feasibility trial comparing ERITA as add on to treatment as usual versus treatment as usual in 30 adolescents age 13-17 years with recurrent NSSI referred to outpatient clinics in The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services in the Capital Region of Denmark. Feasibility outcomes are (1) completion of follow-up, (2) the fraction of eligible participants who consent to inclusion and randomisation and (3) compliance with the intervention. Clinical outcomes such as self-injury frequency and the ability to regulate emotions will be investigated exploratorily.
Internet-based interventions are assumed to be appealing to adolescents by being easily accessible and easy to navigate by tech natives. Disclosure of self-injury behaviour may be facilitated by an online intervention. The evidence for self-injury specific treatment needs to be extended but prior to a large clinical trial, the feasibility of methods and procedures must be assessed.
ClinicalTrials.Gov Identifier: NCT04243603 .
近年来,非自杀性自伤行为(NSSI)因其患病率上升而受到越来越多的关注,尤其是在青少年中。针对NSSI的循证干预措施很少。青少年情绪调节个体治疗(ERITA)是一种需要研究的在线干预措施。非随机研究表明,ERITA可提高情绪调节技能并降低NSSI频率。在开展一项大型实用性随机临床试验之前,我们旨在研究ERITA在丹麦的可行性。
一项随机平行组可行性试验,比较将ERITA作为常规治疗补充与常规治疗,纳入30名年龄在13至17岁、有复发性NSSI且被转诊至丹麦首都地区儿童和青少年心理健康服务门诊的青少年。可行性结果包括:(1)随访完成情况;(2)同意纳入和随机分组的符合条件参与者的比例;(3)干预措施的依从性。将对诸如自伤频率和情绪调节能力等临床结果进行探索性研究。
基于互联网的干预措施因易于获取且便于技术原生代操作,被认为对青少年具有吸引力。在线干预可能有助于自伤行为的披露。自伤特定治疗的证据需要扩充,但在进行大型临床试验之前,必须评估方法和程序的可行性。
ClinicalTrials.Gov标识符:NCT04243603 。