作者: Tracy Gladstone , Monika Marko-Holguin , Jordan Henry , Joshua Fogel , Anne Diehl
DOI: 10.1080/15374416.2013.850697
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摘要: Guided by the Behavioral Vaccine Theory of prevention, this study uses a no-control group design to examine intervention variables that predict favorable changes in depressive symptoms at 6- 8-week follow-up at-risk adolescents who participated primary care, Internet-based prevention program. Participants included 83 from care settings ages 14 21 (M = 17.5, SD = 2.04), 56.2% female, with 41% non-White. completed self-report measures, met physician, and then 14-module Internet targeting depression. Linear regression models indicated several factors (duration on website days, strength relationship perceptions ease use, perceived relevance material presented) were significantly associated greater reductions baseline follow-up. Automatic negative thoughts mediated relation between change i...