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. 2011:2011:241386.
doi: 10.1155/2011/241386. Epub 2010 Sep 5.

Feasibility of the positive thoughts and actions prevention program for middle schoolers at risk for depression

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Feasibility of the positive thoughts and actions prevention program for middle schoolers at risk for depression

Carolyn A McCarty et al. Depress Res Treat. 2011.

Abstract

Despite the importance of adolescent depression, few school-based prevention programs have been developed and tested in the United States with middle school populations. This study examined the acceptability and changes in targeted outcomes for a new preventative program, Positive Thoughts and Actions (PTA). Sixty-seven 7th grade students with elevated depressive symptoms were recruited from public schools and randomized to the 12-week PTA program with a parent-component or to a school-as-usual control group. The PTA prevention program was well received by students and parents, yielding high rates of participation and satisfaction among those randomized to receive the intervention. However, analyses of the efficacy of the program in changing depressive symptoms were not significant. In terms of our proximal program targets, most differences were not statistically significant, though effect sizes suggested advantage of PTA over control group in coping, cognitive style, and parent-child communication. This preliminary research highlights a need for further testing of programs for school-based prevention of depression and promotion of positive emotional health.

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