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Web-Based Decision Aid to Assist Help-Seeking Choices for Young People Who Self-Harm: Outcomes From a Randomized Controlled Feasibility Trial

机译:基于Web的决策辅助,可帮助自我保护的年轻人寻求帮助:随机对照可行性试验的结果

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Background Adolescents who self-harm are often unsure how or where to get help. We developed a Web-based personalized decision aid (DA) designed to support young people in decision making about seeking help for their self-harm. Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the DA intervention and the randomized controlled trial (RCT) in a school setting. Methods We conducted a two-group, single blind, randomized controlled feasibility trial in a school setting. Participants aged 12 to 18 years who reported self-harm in the past 12 months were randomized to either a Web-based DA or to general information about mood and feelings. Feasibility of recruitment, randomization, and follow-up rates were assessed, as was acceptability of the intervention and study procedures. Descriptive data were collected on outcome measures examining decision making and help-seeking behavior. Qualitative interviews were conducted with young people, parents or carers, and staff and subjected to thematic analysis to explore their views of the DA and study processes. Results Parental consent was a significant barrier to young people participating in the trial, with only 17.87% (208/1164) of parents or guardians who were contacted for consent responding to study invitations. Where parental consent was obtained, we were able to recruit 81.7% (170/208) of young people into the study. Of those young people screened, 13.5% (23/170) had self-harmed in the past year. Ten participants were randomized to receiving the DA, and 13 were randomized to the control group. Four-week follow-up assessments were completed with all participants. The DA had good acceptability, but qualitative interviews suggested that a DA that addressed broader mental health problems such as depression, anxiety, and self-harm may be more beneficial. Conclusions A broad-based mental health DA addressing a wide range of psychosocial problems may be useful for young people. The requirement for parental consent is a key barrier to intervention research on self-harm in the school setting. Adaptations to the research design and the intervention are needed before generalizable research about DAs can be successfully conducted in a school setting. Trial Registration International Standard Randomized Controlled Trial registry: ISRCTN11230559; http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN11230559 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6wqErsYWG).
机译:背景自残的青少年通常不确定如何或在何处获得帮助。我们开发了一种基于Web的个性化决策辅助工具(DA),旨在支持年轻人进行有关寻求自我伤害帮助的决策。目的本研究的目的是评估在学校环境中进行DA干预和随机对照试验(RCT)的可行性和可接受性。方法我们在学校环境中进行了两组,单盲,随机对照的可行性试验。在过去12个月内报告自我伤害的12至18岁参与者被随机分配到基于Web的DA或有关情绪和感觉的一般信息。评估了招募,随机化和随访率的可行性,以及干预和研究程序的可接受性。收集了关于结果量度的描述性数据,这些结果量度了决策和寻求帮助的行为。对年轻人,父母或照料者以及工作人员进行了定性访谈,并进行了主题分析,以探讨他们对发展议程的看法和学习过程。结果父母同意是年轻人参加该试验的主要障碍,只有17.87%(208/1164)的父母或监护人被征得同意,才能响应研究邀请。在获得父母同意的情况下,我们能够招募81.7%(170/208)的年轻人参加研究。在接受筛选的年轻人中,过去一年中有13.5%(23/170)具有自我伤害的能力。 10名参与者被随机分配接受DA,13名被随机分配至对照组。所有参与者均完成了为期四周的随访评估。 DA具有良好的接受性,但定性访谈表明,针对更广泛的心理健康问题(如抑郁,焦虑和自我伤害)的DA可能更有益。结论一项针对广泛的心理社会问题的基础广泛的精神卫生DA对年轻人可能有用。父母同意的要求是在学校环境下进行关于自我伤害的干预研究的主要障碍。在学校环境中成功进行关于DA的广泛研究之前,需要对研究设计和干预进行调整。试用注册国际标准随机对照试验注册:ISRCTN11230559; http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN11230559(由WebCite存档,网址为http://www.webcitation.org/6wqErsYWG)。

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