Transdiagnostic Ecological Momentary Intervention for Improving Self-Esteem in Youth Exposed to Childhood Adversity

Author:

Reininghaus Ulrich12,Daemen Maud13,Postma Mary Rose34,Schick Anita1,Hoes-van der Meulen Iris5,Volbragt Nele3,Nieman Dorien6,Delespaul Philippe3,de Haan Lieuwe6,van der Pluijm Marieke6,Breedvelt Josefien Johanna Froukje7,van der Gaag Mark8,Lindauer Ramon910,Boehnke Jan R.111,Viechtbauer Wolfgang3,van den Berg David812,Bockting Claudi613,van Amelsvoort Therese3414

Affiliation:

1. Central Institute of Mental Health, Department of Public Mental Health, Medical Faculty Mannheim, University of Heidelberg, Mannheim, Germany

2. Centre for Epidemiology and Public Health, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, Health Service and Population Research Department, King’s College London, London, United Kingdom

3. Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology, School for Mental Health and Neuroscience, Maastricht University, Maastricht, the Netherlands

4. Mondriaan Mental Health Centre, Maastricht, the Netherlands

5. Prodeba Mental Health Care, Leiden, the Netherlands

6. Department of Psychiatry, Amsterdam University Medical Centers (location AMC), Amsterdam Public Health, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

7. Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London, London, United Kingdom

8. Department of Clinical Psychology, VU University, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

9. Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Amsterdam UMC, location Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

10. Levvel, Academic Centre for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

11. School of Health Sciences, University of Dundee, Dundee, United Kingdom

12. Department of Psychosis research, Parnassia Psychiatric Institute, The Hague, the Netherlands

13. Centre for Urban Mental Health, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

14. Koraal, YiP, Urmond, the Netherlands

Abstract

ImportanceTargeting low self-esteem in youth exposed to childhood adversity is a promising strategy for preventing adult mental disorders. Ecological momentary interventions (EMIs) allow for the delivery of youth-friendly, adaptive interventions for improving self-esteem, but robust trial-based evidence is pending.ObjectiveTo examine the efficacy of SELFIE, a novel transdiagnostic, blended EMI for improving self-esteem plus care as usual (CAU) compared with CAU only.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis was a 2-arm, parallel-group, assessor-blinded, randomized clinical trial conducted from December 2018 to December 2022. The study took place at Dutch secondary mental health services and within the general population and included youth (aged 12-26 years) with low self-esteem (Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale [RSES] <26) exposed to childhood adversity.InterventionsA novel blended EMI (3 face-to-face sessions, email contacts, app-based, adaptive EMI) plus CAU or CAU only.Main Outcomes and MeasuresThe primary outcome was RSES self-esteem at postintervention and 6-month follow-up. Secondary outcomes included positive and negative self-esteem, schematic self-beliefs, momentary self-esteem and affect, general psychopathology, quality of life, observer-rated symptoms, and functioning.ResultsA total of 174 participants (mean [SD] age, 20.7 [3.1] years; 154 female [89%]) were included in the intention-to-treat sample, who were primarily exposed to childhood emotional abuse or neglect, verbal or indirect bullying, and/or parental conflict. At postintervention, 153 participants (87.9%) and, at follow-up, 140 participants (80.5%), provided primary outcome data. RSES self-esteem was, on average, higher in the experimental condition (blended EMI + CAU) than in the control condition (CAU) across both postintervention and follow-up as a primary outcome (B = 2.32; 95% CI, 1.14-3.50; P < .001; Cohen d-type effect size [hereafter, Cohen d] = 0.54). Small to moderate effect sizes were observed suggestive of beneficial effects on positive (B = 3.85; 95% CI, 1.83-5.88; P < .001; Cohen d = 0.53) and negative (B = −3.78; 95% CI, −6.59 to −0.98; P = .008; Cohen d = −0.38) self-esteem, positive (B = 1.58; 95% CI, 0.41-2.75; P = .008; Cohen d = 0.38) and negative (B = −1.71; 95% CI, −2.93 to −0.48; P = .006; Cohen d = −0.39) schematic self-beliefs, momentary self-esteem (B = 0.29; 95% CI, 0.01-0.57; P = .04; Cohen d = 0.24), momentary positive affect (B = 0.23; 95% CI, 0.01-0.45; P = .04; Cohen d = 0.20), momentary negative affect (B = −0.33; 95% CI, −0.59 to −0.03, P = .01, Cohen d = −0.27), general psychopathology (B = −17.62; 95% CI, −33.03 to −2.21; P = .03; Cohen d = −0.34), and quality of life (B = 1.16; 95% CI, 0.18-2.13; P = .02; Cohen d = 0.33) across postintervention and follow-up. No beneficial effects on symptoms and functioning were observed.Conclusions and RelevanceA transdiagnostic, blended EMI demonstrated efficacy on the primary outcome of self-esteem and signaled beneficial effects on several secondary outcomes. Further work should focus on implementing this novel EMI in routine public mental health provision.Trial RegistrationDutch Trial Register Identifier:NL7129(NTR7475)

Publisher

American Medical Association (AMA)

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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