Reis Samantha, Matthews Emily L, Grenyer Brin F S
School of Psychology.
Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute, University of Wollongong, Australia.
Res Psychother. 2021 Jan 20;23(3):488. doi: 10.4081/ripppo.2020.488. eCollection 2020 Dec 31.
In recent years, the necessity of providing online interventions for adolescents, as an alternative to face-to-face interventions, has become apparent due to several barriers some adolescents face in accessing treatment. This need has become more critical with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) global pandemic impacting the delivery of psychotherapy and limiting accessibility of face-to-face therapy. Whilst it has been established that face-to-face psychotherapy for adolescents with personality disorder can be effective in reducing the impact these complex mental illnesses have on functioning, online interventions for adolescents are rare, and to our knowledge there are no empirically validated online interventions for personality disorder. The development of novel online interventions are therefore necessary. To inform the development of online interventions for adolescents with personality disorder or symptoms of emerging personality disorder, a two-phase rapid review was conducted. Phase one consisted of a search and examination of existing online mental health programs for adolescents with symptoms of personality disorder, to understand how to best use online platforms. Phase two consisted of a rapid review of empirical literature examining online interventions for adolescents experiencing symptoms of personality disorder to identify characteristics that promote efficacy. There were no online programs specific to personality disorder in adolescence. However, 32 online mental health programs and 41 published empirical studies were included for analysis. Common intervention characteristics included timeframes of one to two months, regular confidential therapist contact, simple interactive online components and modules, and the inclusion of homework or workbook activities to practice new skills. There is an urgent need for online interventions targeting personality dysfunction in adolescence. Several characteristics of effective online interventions for adolescents were identified. These characteristics can help inform the development and implementation of novel online treatments to prevent and reduce the burden and impact of personality disorder, or symptoms of emerging personality disorder, in adolescents. This has implications for the COVID-19 pandemic when access to effective online interventions has become more urgent.
近年来,由于一些青少年在接受治疗时面临诸多障碍,提供在线干预作为面对面干预的替代方式,其必要性已变得显而易见。随着2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)全球大流行影响心理治疗的开展并限制了面对面治疗的可及性,这种需求变得更加迫切。虽然已经证实,针对患有 personality disorder 的青少年进行面对面心理治疗可以有效减轻这些复杂精神疾病对其功能的影响,但针对青少年的在线干预却很少见,据我们所知,尚无经实证验证的针对 personality disorder 的在线干预措施。因此,开发新型在线干预措施很有必要。为了为患有 personality disorder 或有 emerging personality disorder 症状的青少年开发在线干预措施提供参考,我们进行了两阶段的快速综述。第一阶段包括搜索和审查现有的针对有 personality disorder 症状青少年的在线心理健康项目,以了解如何最好地利用在线平台。第二阶段包括对实证文献的快速综述,这些文献研究了针对有 personality disorder 症状青少年的在线干预措施,以确定促进疗效的特征。没有专门针对青少年 personality disorder 的在线项目。然而,纳入了32个在线心理健康项目和41项已发表的实证研究进行分析。常见的干预特征包括一到两个月的时间框架、治疗师定期的保密联系、简单的交互式在线组件和模块,以及纳入家庭作业或练习册活动以练习新技能。迫切需要针对青少年 personality dysfunction 的在线干预措施。确定了针对青少年的有效在线干预措施的几个特征。这些特征有助于为新型在线治疗的开发和实施提供参考,以预防和减轻青少年中 personality disorder 或 emerging personality disorder 症状的负担和影响。这对于在获取有效在线干预措施变得更加迫切的COVID-19大流行具有重要意义。