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Frontiers in Psychology | 2017

Depression and Anxiety Prevention Based on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for At-Risk Adolescents: A Meta-Analytic Review

S.P.A. Rasing; Daan H. M. Creemers; Jan M. A. M. Janssens; Ron H. J. Scholte

Depression and anxiety disorders are among the most common mental disorders during adolescence. During this life phase, the incidence of these clinical disorders rises dramatically, and even more adolescents suffer from symptoms of depression or anxiety that are just below the clinical threshold. Both clinical and subclinical levels of depression or anxiety symptoms are related to decreased functioning in various areas, such as social and academic functioning. Prevention of depression and anxiety in adolescents is therefore imperative. We conducted a meta-analytic review of the effects of school-based and community-based prevention programs that are based on cognitive behavioral therapy with the primary goal preventing depression, anxiety, or both in high risk adolescents. Articles were obtained by searching databases and hand searching reference lists of relevant articles and reviews. The selection process yielded 32 articles in the meta-analyses. One article reported on two studies and three articles reported on both depression and anxiety. This resulted in a total of 36 studies, 23 on depression and 13 on anxiety. For depression prevention aimed at high risk adolescents, meta-analysis showed a small effect of prevention programs directly after the intervention, but no effect at 3–6 months and at 12 months follow-up. For anxiety prevention aimed at high risk adolescents, no short-term effect was found, nor at 12 months follow-up. Three to six months after the preventive intervention, symptoms of anxiety were significantly decreased. Although effects on depression and anxiety symptoms were small and temporary, current findings cautiously suggest that depression and anxiety prevention programs based on CBT might have small effects on mental health of adolescents. However, it also indicates that there is still much to be gained for prevention programs. Current findings and possibilities for future research are discussed in order to further improve the effectiveness of targeted prevention on internalizing disorders.


Frontiers in Psychology | 2015

The Association between Perceived Maternal and Paternal Psychopathology and Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Adolescent Girls

S.P.A. Rasing; Daan H. M. Creemers; Jan M. A. M. Janssens; Ron H. J. Scholte

Exposure to parental depression and anxiety is known to heighten the risk of internalizing symptoms and disorders in children and adolescents. Ample research has focused on the influence of maternal depression and anxiety, but the contribution of psychopathology in fathers remains unclear. We studied the relationships of perceived maternal and paternal psychopathology with adolescents’ depression and anxiety symptoms in a general population sample of 862 adolescent girls (age M = 12.39, SD = 0.79). Assessments included adolescents’ self-reports of their own depression and anxiety as well as their reports of maternal and paternal psychopathology. We found that perceived maternal and paternal psychopathology were both related to depression and anxiety symptoms in adolescent girls. A combination of higher maternal and paternal psychopathology was related to even higher levels of depression and anxiety in adolescent girls. Our findings showed that adolescents’ perceptions of their parents’ psychopathology are significantly related to their own emotional problems.


International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | 2018

Outcomes of a Randomized Controlled Trial on the Effectiveness of Depression and Anxiety Prevention for Adolescents with a High Familial Risk

S.P.A. Rasing; Daan H. M. Creemers; Ad A. Vermulst; Jan M. A. M. Janssens; Rutger C. M. E. Engels; Ron H. J. Scholte

A randomized controlled trail was conducted to examine the effectiveness of a depression and anxiety prevention program ‘Een Sprong Vooruit’ (A Leap Forward) among adolescent girls with a high familial risk (N = 142). The results showed neither effects of the prevention program directly after the intervention, nor at 6 or 12 months follow-up on depression and anxiety symptoms. Further, latent growth curve modeling (LGCM) was used to examine whether the growth functions for the intervention and the control condition were different. The slope representing the change in depression symptoms was not significantly different between the intervention and the control condition. For anxiety symptoms, the difference between slopes was also not significant. Based on these results, we suggested that these high-risk adolescent girls might benefit more from a more intensive prevention program.


BMC Psychiatry | 2013

Effectiveness of depression and anxiety prevention in adolescents with high familial risk: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

S.P.A. Rasing; Daan H. M. Creemers; Jan M. A. M. Janssens; Ron H. J. Scholte


BMC Psychiatry | 2016

Evaluation of a school-based depression prevention program among adolescents with elevated depressive symptoms: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial

Karlijn W. J. de Jonge-Heesen; Kim M. van Ettekoven; S.P.A. Rasing; Farina H. J. Oprins-van Liempd; Ad A. Vermulst; Rutger C. M. E. Engels; Daan H. M. Creemers


Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie | 2018

De toekomst van depressiepreventie voor adolescenten: Uitdagingen en kansen

S.P.A. Rasing; Daan H. M. Creemers; Yvonne Stikkelbroek; Rowella Kuijpers; Rutger C. M. E. Engels


BMC Psychiatry | 2018

Evaluation of a multimodal school-based depression and suicide prevention program among Dutch adolescents: design of a cluster-randomized controlled trial

Mandy W. M. Gijzen; Daan H. M. Creemers; S.P.A. Rasing; Filip Smit; Rutger C. M. E. Engels


Archive | 2017

Depression and anxiety in adolescents: Parental risk factors, development of symptoms, and effects of prevention

S.P.A. Rasing


Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie | 2016

De validiteit van acute inschattingen van toestandsbeelden door ggz-crisisdienstmedewerkers

E.J.M. Penterman; F.G.L.M. Sabelis; S.P.A. Rasing; C.P.F. van der Staak; H.L.I. Nijman


Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie | 2016

Vrijetijdsbesteding voor patiënten met een psychotische stoornis: Haalbaarheidsstudie naar gebruik van audioboeken

S.A.M. Herpers; S.P.A. Rasing; D. Postulart; P. Rooijmans

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H.L.I. Nijman

Radboud University Nijmegen

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Ron H. J. Scholte

Radboud University Nijmegen

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Ad A. Vermulst

Radboud University Nijmegen

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Rowella Kuijpers

Radboud University Nijmegen

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Filip Smit

VU University Medical Center

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