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An online intervention for co-occurring depression and problematic alcohol use in young people: primary outcomes from a randomized controlled trial

机译:针对年轻人并发抑郁和酗酒的在线干预:随机对照试验的主要结果

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Background: Depression and problematic alcohol use represent two of the major causes of disease burden in young adults. These conditions frequently co-occur and this is associated with increased harm and poorer outcomes than either disorder in isolation. Integrated treatments have been shown to be effective; however, there remains a significant gap between those in need of treatment and those receiving it. The increased availability of eHealth programs presents a unique opportunity to treat these conditions. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of an automated Web-based self-help intervention (DEAL Project) in treating co-occurring depressive symptoms and problematic alcohol use in young people. Methods: Young people (aged 18 to 25 years) with moderate depression symptoms and drinking at hazardous levels (recruited largely via social media) were randomly allocated to the DEAL Project (n=60) or a Web-based attention-control condition (HealthWatch; n=44). The trial consisted of a 4-week intervention phase with follow-up assessment at posttreatment and at 3 and 6 months postbaseline. The primary outcomes were change in depression severity according to the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 as well as quantity and frequency of alcohol use (TOT-AL). Results: The DEAL Project was associated with statistically significant improvement in depression symptom severity (d=0.71) and reductions in alcohol use quantity (d=0.99) and frequency (d=0.76) in the short term compared to the control group. At 6-month follow-up, the improvements in the intervention group were maintained; however, the differences between the intervention and control groups were no longer statistically significant, such that between-group effects were in the small to moderate range at 6 months (depression symptoms: d=0.39; alcohol quantity: d=-0.09; alcohol frequency: d=0.24). Conclusions: Overall, the DEAL Project was associated with more rapid improvement in both depression symptoms and alcohol use outcomes in young people with these co-occurring conditions relative to an attention-control condition. However, long-term outcomes are less clear.
机译:背景:抑郁和酗酒是年轻人疾病负担的两个主要原因。这些情况经常同时发生,与单独隔离的任何一种疾病相比,与增加的伤害和较差的后果相关。综合治疗已被证明是有效的。但是,需要治疗的人和接受治疗的人之间仍然存在很大差距。电子卫生保健计划可用性的提高为治疗这些疾病提供了独特的机会。目的:本研究旨在评估基于网络的自动自助干预(DEAL项目)在治疗年轻人中同时出现的抑郁症状和有问题的饮酒方面的可行性和初步疗效。方法:将患有中度抑郁症状并以危险水平饮酒(主要通过社交媒体招募)的年轻人(18至25岁)随机分配到DEAL项目(n = 60)或基于网络的注意力控制状况(HealthWatch) ; n = 44)。该试验包括一个为期4周的干预阶段,在治疗后以及基线后3个月和6个月进行随访评估。主要结果是根据《患者健康状况调查表9》(Patient Health Questionnaire-9),抑郁严重程度的变化以及饮酒的数量和频率(TOT-AL)。结果:与对照组相比,DEAL项目在短期内与抑郁症状严重程度的统计学显着改善(d = 0.71)和酒精使用量减少(d = 0.99)和频率减少(d = 0.76)相关。在6个月的随访中,干预组保持了改善;然而,干预组和对照组之间的差异不再具有统计学意义,因此在6个月时组间影响处于中小范围内(抑郁症状:d = 0.39;饮酒量:d = -0.09;饮酒频率:d = 0.24)。结论:总的来说,相对于注意力控制状况,DEAL项目与这些同时出现的年轻人的抑郁症状和饮酒结果的快速改善有关。但是,长期结果尚不清楚。

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