Authors
Faith Orchard, Juliette Westbrook, Brioney Gee, Tim Clarke, Sophie Allan, Laura Pass
Publication date
2021/12
Source
BMC psychiatry
Volume
21
Pages
1-17
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Negative self-perceptions is one of the most common symptoms of depression in young people, and has been found to be strongly associated with severity of depression symptoms. Psychological treatments for adolescent depression are only moderately effective. Understanding the role and importance of these self-perceptions may help to inform and improve treatments. The aim of this review was to examine self-evaluation as a characteristic of adolescent depression, and as an active ingredient in treatment for adolescent depression.
Methods
We conducted a scoping review which included quantitative and qualitative studies of any design that reported on self-evaluation as a characteristic of, or focus of treatment for, adolescent depression. Participants were required to be 11–24 years and experiencing elevated symptoms of depression …
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