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Citation

Yen S, Ranney ML, Krek M, Peters JR, Mereish EH, Tezanos KM, Kahler CW, Solomon J, Beard C, Spirito A. J. Posit. Psychol. 2020; 15(3): 348-361.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/17439760.2019.1615105

PMID

32884576 PMCID

Abstract

The objective of this study was to examine the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effects of an intervention, Skills to Enhance Positivity (STEP) that aims to increase attention to positive emotions and experiences and to decrease suicidal events. STEP involves four in-person individual sessions delivered during an inpatient psychiatric admission, followed by one month of weekly phone calls and daily text messages with mood monitoring and skills practice. A pilot randomized controlled trial of STEP vs. enhanced treatment as usual (ETAU) was conducted with 52 adolescents.

RESULTS indicated that on average 83% of sessions were completed and that on 70% of days, participants engaged with the text-messaging component of the intervention. Acceptability for both in-person and text-messaging components were also high, with satisfaction ratings averaging between good and excellent. STEP participants reported fewer suicide events than ETAU participants (6 vs. 13) after six months of follow-up.


Language: en

Keywords

Adolescents; Digital Health; Gratitude; Mindfulness; Positive Affect; Savoring; Suicidal Behaviors; Text Message Intervention

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