1.Effects of a School-based Intervention Program for Middle School Adolescent Girls with Depression: As Part of the School Health Services.
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2012;42(7):984-991
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of a school-based intervention program for middle school adolescent girls with depression. METHODS: The study was a pretest-posttest repeated-measure design with a nonequivalent control group. Fifty eight students with depressive symptoms were recruited from two middle schools in Seoul, Korea. The data were collected from the intervention (n=30) and the comparison group (n=28). The research instrument was Reynolds Adolescent Depression Scale. RESULTS: The intervention group greatly improved from baseline to 10 weeks and then saw a slight positive change between 10 and 13 weeks. CONCLUSION: The results of this research show that depression intervention programs are effective for young female adolescents. Thus the investigation has important school-based treatment implications, and should be integrated into school curriculums by school health nurses for early intervention of depressive symptoms in middle school adolescent girls.
Adolescent
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*Adolescent Psychology
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Depression/*prevention & control
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Female
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Humans
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Program Evaluation
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School Health Services/*utilization
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Self Concept
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Social Support
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Students/*psychology