Early intervention for adolescents at high risk for the development of bipolar disorder: pilot study of Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT).
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Auteurs : Tina R. Goldstein ; Rachael Fersch-Podrat ; David A. Axelson ; Alison Gilbert ; Stefanie A. Hlastala ; Boris Birmaher ; Ellen FrankSource :
- Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.) [ 1939-1536 ] ; 2014.
Descripteurs français
- KwdFr :
- Adaptation psychologique, Adaptation sociale, Adolescent, Conflit familial (psychologie), Contrôle interne-externe, Facteurs de risque, Femelle, Humains, Intervention médicale précoce, Mâle, Projets pilotes, Prédisposition génétique à une maladie, Prévention secondaire, Psychothérapie (), Relations interpersonnelles, Stigmate social, Trouble bipolaire (), Trouble bipolaire (diagnostic), Trouble bipolaire (génétique), Trouble bipolaire (psychologie), Troubles chronobiologiques (), Troubles chronobiologiques (diagnostic), Troubles chronobiologiques (génétique), Troubles chronobiologiques (psychologie), Éducation du patient comme sujet, États-Unis d'Amérique, Évaluation de la personnalité, Événements de vie.
- MESH :
- diagnostic : Trouble bipolaire, Troubles chronobiologiques.
- génétique : Trouble bipolaire, Troubles chronobiologiques.
- psychologie : Conflit familial, Trouble bipolaire, Troubles chronobiologiques.
- Adaptation psychologique, Adaptation sociale, Adolescent, Contrôle interne-externe, Facteurs de risque, Femelle, Humains, Intervention médicale précoce, Mâle, Projets pilotes, Prédisposition génétique à une maladie, Prévention secondaire, Psychothérapie, Relations interpersonnelles, Stigmate social, Trouble bipolaire, Troubles chronobiologiques, Éducation du patient comme sujet, États-Unis d'Amérique, Évaluation de la personnalité, Événements de vie.
- Wicri :
- geographic : États-Unis.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Adaptation, Psychological, Adolescent, Bipolar Disorder (diagnosis), Bipolar Disorder (genetics), Bipolar Disorder (psychology), Bipolar Disorder (therapy), Chronobiology Disorders (diagnosis), Chronobiology Disorders (genetics), Chronobiology Disorders (psychology), Chronobiology Disorders (therapy), Early Medical Intervention, Family Conflict (psychology), Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Humans, Internal-External Control, Interpersonal Relations, Life Change Events, Male, Patient Education as Topic, Personality Assessment, Pilot Projects, Psychotherapy (methods), Risk Factors, Secondary Prevention, Social Adjustment, Social Stigma, United States.
- MESH :
- geographic : United States.
- diagnosis : Bipolar Disorder, Chronobiology Disorders.
- genetics : Bipolar Disorder, Chronobiology Disorders.
- methods : Psychotherapy.
- psychology : Bipolar Disorder, Chronobiology Disorders, Family Conflict.
- therapy : Bipolar Disorder, Chronobiology Disorders.
- Adaptation, Psychological, Adolescent, Early Medical Intervention, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Humans, Internal-External Control, Interpersonal Relations, Life Change Events, Male, Patient Education as Topic, Personality Assessment, Pilot Projects, Risk Factors, Secondary Prevention, Social Adjustment, Social Stigma.
Abstract
Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT) delays bipolar disorder (BP) recurrence in adults by stabilizing daily routines and sleep/wake cycles. Because adolescence is a key developmental stage for illness onset and altered social and sleep patterns, this period may prove optimal for intervention with adolescents at-risk for BP. We describe a treatment development trial of IPSRT for adolescents at-risk for BP by virtue of a positive family history. Adolescents with a first-degree relative with BP were evaluated for Axis I psychopathology via semistructured interview, and relatives' BP diagnoses were confirmed via record review. IPSRT consisted of 12 sessions delivered over 6 months. Outcome variables including sleep, mood symptoms, and functioning were assessed via clinician interview and self-/parent-report at pretreatment, 3 months, and posttreatment (6 months). Thirteen adolescents attended at least one IPSRT session. Half of the sample denied Axis I psychopathology at intake; the remainder met criteria for a range of internalizing and externalizing disorders. Families reported high satisfaction with IPSRT, yet, on average, participants attended about half of scheduled sessions. Missed sessions were primarily associated with parental BP illness severity. Data indicate significant change in select sleep/circadian patterns (i.e., less weekend sleeping in and oversleeping) with treatment. Preliminary data suggest the IPSRT focus on stabilizing daily rhythms and interpersonal relationships may be beneficial for adolescents at-risk for BP. Controlled trials with longitudinal follow-up are needed to examine whether early intervention for at-risk youth helps prevent or delay disorder.
DOI: 10.1037/a0034396
PubMed: 24377402
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