Effectiveness of an evidenced‐based cognitive behavioral therapy intervention for adolescents in a school setting

Author:

Gray Sarah E.1,Carter Michaela1ORCID,Harper Amanda1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Nursing The University of Tennessee Knoxville USA

Abstract

AbstractProblemThe adolescent years are a formative time when rapid hormonal and physical changes stimulate the developing mind. Exposure to poverty, abuse, violence, and lack of peer and social support causes an increase in vulnerability to the development of mental health problems. The COVID‐19 pandemic has also exacerbated symptoms of depression and anxiety. Regardless of the risk factors, anxiety and depression continue to be significant health problems, affecting thousands of adolescents yearly in the United States. The first‐line treatment recommendation for managing anxiety and depression symptoms is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). However, access to a provider for CBT treatment is not always an option for many reasons.MethodsThis pilot evidenced‐based practice project aims to increase access to skills acquired through CBT and improve adolescents' mental health by implementing a brief and evidenced‐based CBT program in a school setting. The CBT program for this project is the Creating Opportunities for Personal Empowerment (COPE) for Teens program consisting of seven 50−55‐min sessions. The COPE program was delivered to 22 students in a 7th‐grade health class. The Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7‐Item and Patient Health Questionnaire‐9 Modified for Adolescents measured anxiety and depression scores at baseline, post‐intervention, and 2‐month follow‐up.FindingsResults indicate clinically significant improvements in anxiety and depression scores and showed participant satisfaction.ConclusionsCOPE in the school setting offers a low‐risk solution to improving behaviors and emotional intelligence. COPE is a cost‐effective solution to the mental health provider shortage.

Publisher

Wiley

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