Utprøving av en tilpasset gruppebehandling for unge voksne
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Originalversjon
Try, E. H., Halmøy, A., Hufthammer, K. O., & Borge, L. (2021). Utprøving av en tilpasset gruppebehandling for unge voksne. Tidsskrift for Norsk psykologforening, 58(7), 568-579. 10.52734/x5Q9uM84Sammendrag
Background: There is a need for special attention to patients in the transition between adolescent and adult psychiatric services. This study investigates effects of a group therapy on depression, anxiety, self-esteem and personal experiences among the youngest patients in an adult outpatient clinic.
Method: Patients between 18 and 25 years participated in a 10-week group treatment based on psychoeducation and cognitive therapy. Outcomes were self-reported and both quantitative and qualitative.
Results: Of 35 included patients (equal gender distribution, mean age 21 years), 31 completed treatment. Forty-nine percent were diagnosed with depression and 23 % with anxiety. Depressive symptoms and self-esteem improved after treatment, whereas anxiety symptoms did not. Group participation gave new perspectives on own difficulties and a sense of belonging in a safe setting with people they could relate to.
Conclusion: Group treatment adapted to young adults may be a suitable and feasible treatment intervention for this vulnerable patient group.