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The demand for prevention and treatment of adolescent depression has rapidly increased over years. A national project to improve treatment of adolescent depression in primary care has taken place in Finland starting 2020.
The goal of this prospective observational cohort study is to describe pathways to mental health services in adolescents with depressive symptoms. The main questions it aims to answer are:
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Researchers will compare an intervention that is new in Finland, adolescent interpersonal counseling (IPC-A), to other treatments of depression, to see if it is equal to or better than other treatments of depression.
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Background: Implementation of evidence-based interventions is one of the proposed responses to increased demand for prevention and treatment of adolescent depression. A national implementation of adolescent interpersonal counseling (IPC-A) has taken place in Finland starting 2020. While the efficacy of interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT-A) as an intervention to treat depression of adolescents is well established, the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the shorter adaptation, IPC-A, remains open. Investigators present a protocol for an evaluation of pathways to mental health services of depressed adolescents and a prospective, observational community-based cohort study to estimate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of IPC-A, as compared to adolescents with sustained depression with treatment as usual or no treatment.
Methods: The cohort will include grade 7 to 9 adolescents (13-16-year-olds) in selected Finnish schools, excluding adolescents with preceding treatment of depression. A universal prospective evaluation of adolescents in a 6-month follow-up will provide information on the proportion of adolescents a) with sustained depression over the follow-up period (Patient Health Questionnaire 9 items, PHQ-9 ≥ 10) in two measurements over 6 months), b) with a self-reported need for support due to depressive symptoms, and c) with a therapeutic intervention. The investigators will describe the treatment received (number of sessions, therapeutic content) based on reports from adolescents, caretakers, and therapists, as well as electronic patient records. The primary outcome measure will be the proportion of adolescents who will receive specialized psychiatric services by 12 months after baseline. Secondary outcome measures comparing three groups as defined at 6 months (IPC-A, treatment as usual (TAU), or no treatment group). They will include proportion of adolescents who received any support by 12 months after baseline, and longitudinal changes in PHQ-9-A scores by 12 months. Cost-effectiveness will be evaluated using survey data at 12 months, and an economic evaluation using register data and information on service use 12 months before and 2 and 10 years after baseline. Collection of survey data is expected to start in March 2024 and is set to finish in May 2025.
Discussion: The study will describe need for, pathways to, and content of social and health services for depressed adolescents. Benefits and harms of treatment and the national implementation will be observed. The results can improve detection and equal access to care, and inform decision-makers about the best practices for prevention, including utility of the implementation of IPC-A.
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Outi Linnaranta, MD, PhD; Jasmin Kaljadin, MSc
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