Translating Research Into Practice: Targeting Negative Thinking as a Modifiable Risk Factor for Depression Prevention in the College Student Population
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Translating Research Into Practice: Targeting Negative Thinking as a Modifiable Risk Factor for Depression Prevention in the College Student Population 2013
نویسندگان :
Jenna L. Buchanan, DNP, APRN
چکیده :
This article describes the effects of an evidence-based depression prevention intervention on the depressive
symptomatology, negative thinking, and self-esteemin college students. A feasibility study was conducted using
pre-test post-test design sampling a total of 12 college students. Participants underwent 4-weeks of
psychological treatment using Peden's cognitive behavioral group intervention. The Beck Depression Inventory,
Crandell Cognitions Inventory, and Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale were administered at two time points: prior to
the intervention (T1) and 4 weeks later (T2). Paired t-test analysis found participants had significantly
decreased depressive symptoms and negative thinking, and significantly increased self-esteem from T1 to T2.
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