Adolescents' Assessments of the Helpfulness of Treatment for Major Depression: Results From a National Survey

2015 
Objective:The study investigated perceived helpfulness of counseling or medication in a national sample of adolescents with a major depressive episode.Methods:Secondary data analysis of the National Survey on Drug Use and Health was conducted. The sample comprised adolescents (ages 12–17) with a past-year major depressive episode who reported receiving either counseling and no medication (N=2,000) or medication and counseling (N=1,300) for depression in the past year. Adolescents who received counseling only evaluated the helpfulness of counseling, and adolescents who received medication and counseling evaluated the helpfulness of medication. Responses were analyzed by using descriptive statistics and ordered logistic regression models.Results:Among adolescents who received counseling only, 10% reported that counseling was extremely helpful, 22% that it helped a lot, 25% that it helped some, 24% that it helped a little, and 20% that it was not at all helpful. Among adolescents who received medication and ...
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