Attachment-Based Family Therapy for Depressed Adolescents: A Treatment Development Study

To design a treatment manual and adherence measure for attachment-based family therapy (ABFT) for adolescent depression and to collect pilot data on the treatment's efficacy. Over a period of 2 years, 32 adolescents meeting DSM-III-R criteria for major depressive disorder (MDD) were randomly as...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2002-10, Vol.41 (10), p.1190-1196
Hauptverfasser: DIAMOND, GUY S., REIS, BRENDALI F., DIAMOND, GARY M., SIQUELAND, LYNNE, ISAACS, LISA
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Zusammenfassung:To design a treatment manual and adherence measure for attachment-based family therapy (ABFT) for adolescent depression and to collect pilot data on the treatment's efficacy. Over a period of 2 years, 32 adolescents meeting DSM-III-R criteria for major depressive disorder (MDD) were randomly assigned to 12 weeks of ABFT or a 6-week, minimal-contact, waitlist control group. The sample was 78% female and 69% African American; 69% were from low-income, inner-city communities. At post-treatment, 81% of the patients treated with ABFT no longer met criteria for MDD, in contrast with 47% of patients in the waitlist group. Mixed factorial analyses of variance revealed that, compared with the waitlist group, patients treated with ABFT showed a significantly greater reduction in both depressive and anxiety symptoms and family conflict. Of the 15 treated cases assessed at the follow-up, 13 patients (87%) continued to not meet criteria for MDD 6 months after treatment ended. ABFT appears to be a promising treatment and worthy of further development.
ISSN:0890-8567
1527-5418
DOI:10.1097/00004583-200210000-00008