Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry
April 2004
Although studies on sub-threshold depression in childhood and adolescence have demonstrated an at risk profile that merits further attention, only few investigators examined the impact of therapy with these children. In this study, twenty elementary schoolchildren (aged 10-12) with moderate depressive symptoms were randomly assigned to an eighteen-session cognitive-behavioural treatment programme or to a waiting list (WL) control group (= Study 1). The key components of the programme "Taking Action" used in the study were: affective education, problem-solving, cognitive restructuring and engaging in enjoyable activities.
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