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Suicide is the third leading cause of death in adolescents and young adults in the United States and the second leading cause in European countries.
Depressive disorders are consistently the most prevalent psychiatric disorder among adolescents who attempt suicide with a prevalence ranging from 49% to 64%. Depression in adolescent and young adults is a multifactorial phenomenon, as is the risk of suicidal attempt. To address such problems, effective and accessible treatment is needed, as recommended by the French Health Authority (HAS).
Our primary objective is to demonstrate that a weekly psychotherapeutic intervention reduces the depression level.
The primary assessment criterion is the variation of the clinician Adolescent Depression Rating Scale (ADRSc) from randomisation to month 6.
The study also aims comparing in the 2 randomised groups
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Suicide is the third leading cause of death in adolescents and young adults in the United States and the second leading cause in European countries. In France, recent epidemiological data showed that the suicide rate in adolescents aged 15 to 19 is 4.1/100 000 inhabitants. Prevalence of suicidal ideations ranges from 15 to 25% in the general population and lifetime estimates of suicide attempts among adolescents range from 1.3 to 3.8% in males and from 1.5 to 10.1% in females. Reducing suicide and suicide attempts is therefore a key public health target.
Depressive disorders are consistently the most prevalent psychiatric disorder among adolescents who attempt suicide with a prevalence ranging from 49% to 64%. Depression in adolescent and young adults is a multifactorial phenomenon, as is the risk of suicidal attempt.
Being in a situation of failure at school or not having a clear training or work project clearly increases the risk for depression. Some studies have targeted potential high school drop outs as a target for prevention of suicidality.
To address such problems, effective and accessible treatment is needed, as recommended by the French Health Authority (HAS). However, only few studies assess, through a randomized protocol, efficacity and feasibility of psychotherapeutic treatment in psychiatry in general and particularly in this population, although individual psychotherapy is highly recommended in clinical practice for depressed adolescents and young adults.
Our primary objective is to demonstrate that a weekly psychotherapeutic intervention reduces the depression level.
The primary assessment criterion is the variation of the clinician Adolescent Depression Rating Scale (ADRSc) from randomisation to month 6.
Others objectives are the following :
To compare in the 2 randomised groups
To describe, in the whole sample (randomised and not randomised),
To evaluate the sensitivity to change of the French version of the ADRSc.
330 subjects wil be included to have 132 randomized subjects into two arms: sustained psychotherapeutic intervention or usual care.
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Included subjects will be randomised if at least one of the following conditions is met: baseline ADRSc score greater or equal than 8 or abuse and/or deprivation according to the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ, short version):
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