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Rates of Trauma Exposure and Posttraumatic Stress in a Pediatric Digital Mental Health Intervention: Retrospective Analysis of Associations With Anxiety and Depressive Symptom Improvement Over Time

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العنوان: Rates of Trauma Exposure and Posttraumatic Stress in a Pediatric Digital Mental Health Intervention: Retrospective Analysis of Associations With Anxiety and Depressive Symptom Improvement Over Time
المؤلفون: Darian Lawrence-Sidebottom, Landry Goodgame Huffman, Aislinn Brenna Beam, Rachael Guerra, Amit Parikh, Monika Roots, Jennifer Huberty
المصدر: JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting, Vol 7, p e55560 (2024)
بيانات النشر: JMIR Publications, 2024.
سنة النشر: 2024
المجموعة: LCC:Pediatrics
مصطلحات موضوعية: Pediatrics, RJ1-570
الوصف: BackgroundMore than 2 out of 3 children and adolescents in the United States experience trauma by the age of 16 years. Exposure to trauma in early life is linked to a range of negative mental health outcomes throughout the lifespan, particularly co-occurring symptoms of posttraumatic stress (PTS), anxiety, and depression. There has been an increasing uptake of digital mental health interventions (DMHIs) among youths, particularly for anxiety and depression. However, little is known regarding the incidence of trauma exposure and PTS symptoms among youths participating in DMHIs and whether PTS symptoms impact anxiety and depressive symptom treatment response. Moreover, it is unclear whether participation in a DMHI for anxiety and depressive symptoms is associated with secondary effects on PTS symptoms among trauma-exposed youths. ObjectiveThis study aims to use retrospective data from youths participating in a DMHI to (1) characterize rates of trauma, PTS, and comorbid anxiety and depressive symptoms; (2) determine whether trauma exposure and elevated PTS symptoms impact the improvement of comorbid anxiety and depressive symptoms throughout participation in care; and (3) determine whether participation in a non–posttraumatic DMHI is linked to reductions in PTS symptoms. MethodsThis study was conducted using retrospective data from members (children ages 6 to 12 years) involved in a pediatric collaborative care DMHI. Participating caregivers reported their children’s trauma exposure. PTS, anxiety, and depressive symptom severity were measured monthly using validated assessments. ResultsAmong eligible participants (n=966), 30.2% (n=292) reported at least 1 traumatic event. Of those with trauma exposure and elevated symptoms of PTS (n=119), 73% (n=87) exhibited elevated anxiety symptoms and 50% (n=59) exhibited elevated depressive symptoms. Compared to children with no trauma, children with elevated PTS symptoms showed smaller reductions per month in anxiety but not depressive symptoms (anxiety: F2,287=26.11; P
نوع الوثيقة: article
وصف الملف: electronic resource
اللغة: English
تدمد: 2561-6722
Relation: https://pediatrics.jmir.org/2024/1/e55560; https://doaj.org/toc/2561-6722
DOI: 10.2196/55560
URL الوصول: https://doaj.org/article/f1538bc9f616472a9dfc48aaf53a050f
رقم الأكسشن: edsdoj.f1538bc9f616472a9dfc48aaf53a050f
قاعدة البيانات: Directory of Open Access Journals
الوصف
تدمد:25616722
DOI:10.2196/55560