R&D Department, Sussex Education Centre, 8944Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Hove, UK.
School of Psychology, 1948University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.
Clin Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2022 Oct;27(4):1209-1220. doi: 10.1177/13591045211061803. Epub 2022 Mar 9.
Hearing voices is a common experience in young people, irrespective of diagnosis. This experience can be associated with distress, self-harm and an increased risk of attempting suicide. However, there are currently no evidence-based interventions which specifically target distressing voice hearing experiences in young people.
This was a service evaluation exploring the engagement, outcomes and experiences of young people who were offered a brief 4-session intervention for distressing voices within a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) in the UK's National Health Service. The intervention was based on the principles of Coping Strategy Enhancement (CSE).
A total of 24 young people were offered the CSE intervention over a 20-month period. The intervention was completed by 15 young people. Pre-post outcomes suggested clinically meaningful reductions in the negative impact of voices for the majority of the young people. Qualitative feedback was positive and highlighted the value of both a space to talk about voice hearing experiences and a focus upon coping strategies.
The findings from this service evaluation suggest that CSE can be a brief, acceptable and helpful way for young people within a CAMHS context to start a therapeutic conversation about their distressing voice hearing experiences.
无论诊断如何,听到声音是年轻人中常见的经历。这种经历可能与痛苦、自残和自杀风险增加有关。然而,目前没有针对年轻人困扰性的声音体验的基于证据的干预措施。
这是一项服务评估,探讨了在英国国民保健服务的儿童和青少年心理健康服务中,为有困扰性声音的年轻人提供简短的 4 次干预的参与、结果和经验。该干预措施基于应对策略增强(CSE)的原则。
在 20 个月的时间里,共有 24 名年轻人接受了 CSE 干预。15 名年轻人完成了干预。前后结果表明,大多数年轻人的声音负面影响有明显的临床意义的减少。定性反馈是积极的,并强调了谈论声音体验和关注应对策略的空间的价值。
这项服务评估的结果表明,CSE 可以成为一种简短、可接受和有益的方式,让 CAMHS 背景下的年轻人开始就其困扰性的声音体验进行治疗性对话。