Evaluating Staff Use of Crisis Prevention Intervention Techniques: A Pilot Study

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Vol 6 (10) ◽  
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Candice Lys ◽  
Carmen H Logie ◽  
Nancy MacNeill ◽  
Charlotte Loppie ◽  
Lisa V Dias ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (10) ◽  
pp. 398
Author(s):  
Tracy R. G. Gladstone ◽  
L. Sophia Rintell ◽  
Katherine R. Buchholz ◽  
Taylor L. Myers

College and university students across the United States are experiencing increases in depressive symptoms and risk for clinical depression. As college counseling centers strive to address the problem through wellness outreach and psychoeducation, limited resources make it difficult to reach students who would most benefit. Technology-based prevention programs have the potential to increase reach and address barriers to access encountered by students in need of mental health support. Part 1 of this manuscript describes the development of the Willow intervention, an adaptation of the technology-based CATCH-IT depression prevention intervention using a community participatory approach, for use by students at a women’s liberal arts college. Part 2 presents data from a pilot study of Willow with N = 34 (mean age = 19.82, SD = 1.19) students. Twenty-nine participants (85%) logged onto Willow at least once, and eight (24%) completed the full intervention. Participants positively rated the acceptability, appropriateness, and feasibility of Willow. After eight weeks of use, results suggested decreases in depressive symptoms (95% CI (0.46–3.59)), anxiety symptoms (95% CI (0.41–3.04)), and rumination (95% CI (0.45–8.18)). This internet-based prevention intervention was found to be acceptable, feasible to implement, and may be associated with decreased internalizing symptoms.


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Mark Fort Harris

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